moving forward together - national multiple sclerosis society
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Annual Report2007
Moving forward together
The National MS Society is a collective of
passionate individuals who want to do something
about MS now – to create a world free of
multiple sclerosis.
The New York City Chapter helps the thousands
of New Yorkers impacted by MS move their lives
forward. We provide hundreds of comprehensive
support services and educational programs to
people with MS, their family and friends, and raise
funds locally to support the National MS Society’s
research initiatives.
Do something about MS now.
Join the movement.
What is multiple sclerosis?3
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, unpredictable disease of the
central nervous system (the brain, optic nerves, and spinal cord). It
is thought to be an autoimmune disorder. This means the immune
system incorrectly attacks the person’s healthy tissue.
When a person has MS, he or she loses myelin in more than one, or
multiple, areas. The resulting scar tissue is called sclerosis. Some-
times the nerve fi ber itself is damaged or broken. When myelin is
destroyed or damaged, the nerves can’t conduct electrical impulses
to and from the brain as well. This breakdown is what produces the
symptoms of MS.
MS can cause blurred vision, loss of balance, poor coordination,
slurred speech, tremors, numbness, extreme fatigue, problems with
memory and concentration, paralysis, and blindness and more. These
problems may be permanent or may come and go.
Every hour, someone is newly diagnosed with MS
Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50
Three times as many women as men are diagnosed with the disease
MS affects more than 7,000 people in New York City, 400,000 in the U.S., and 2.5 million worldwide. MS is the most common neurological disease leading to disability in young adults
Facts about MS
What is multiple sclerosis?
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Leadership ReportWe are pleased to present the National MS Society New York City Chapter Annual Report for the fi scal year 2007. It was a bittersweet year for the chapter fi lled with many great successes and accomplishments but also a year when the MS commu-nity lost a dear friend and champion with the sudden death of Beverly Sills Greenough. Beverly was not only a famed opera star and philanthropist, she was a long-time member of our board of trustees and co-chair, as well as a woman who knew MS; her daughter lives with the disease. We hope to continue Beverly’s efforts with the help of her daughter, and this sum-mer created the Beverly Sills Greenough and Meredith Greenough Fund for Multiple Sclerosis to help people living with MS now. Nothing would make us prouder than being able to carry forward Beverly’s great work in New York City and continu-ing to offer the programs and services that are the hallmark of our chapter’s work and funding national research initiatives.
These accomplishments over the past year would not have been possible without the commitment of the Board of Trustees, chapter staff, volunteers and our chapter “family” – members, donors, scientists and clinicians. Thank you to all who have been and will continue to be a part of our important work.
We are proud of what we have been able to achieve in 2007, but we will not rest on our successes. There is much work to be done. Further advances in research are necessary to fi nd the cause, better treatments and ultimately, a cure for MS. Support services for people with MS and their families continue to play a vital role in helping people better cope with the conse-quences of this debilitating disease. We must reach higher in our fundraising goals. We must do all of this so that some day we will stand together to announce that we now live in a world free from MS.
The New York City Chapter raised $9.6 million, $1.5 million greater than 2006.
The chapter allocated $2.9 million to the National MS Society for continued research initiatives and national activities, including 33 individual research projects in New York City. $4.6 million was spent on local chapter programs and services.
At the Society’s 2007 National Conference, the chapter received the prestigious Cavallo Circle of Honor Award for excellence in advocacy, professional education and client programs, and was bestowed with a Nationwide Excellence in Programming Grant for our Hispanic Outreach Edu-cational Program. Additionally, Anne M. Davis Esq., the chapter’s volunteer Program Director of Legal Services, was inducted into the Advocacy Hall of Fame.
We held our fi rst MS Health Fair in the Bronx, enlistinglocal medical professionals and government offi cials to speak and over 300 residents attended.
Our mission continues…We helped the thousands of New Yorkers impacted by MS move their lives forward by providing hundreds of comprehensive support services and educational programs to people with MS, their family and friends, and raising funds locally to support the National MS Society’s initiatives.
Our outreach to the Hispanic community continued and we hosted our second annual Family Day this year at Ballet Hispanico with a capacity crowd of 120 attendees.
The MS Walk in April drew more than 7,400 registered participants in Manhattan and Staten Island and raised $2.9 million, making the NYC MS Walk one of the highest fundraising MS Walks in the country.
The 22nd annual MS Bike Tour in October once again surpassed the $2 million mark due to the tireless efforts of more than 5,100 registered riders, volunteers and sponsors.
The chapter was able to fi nd a temporary venue for the 23rd anniversary of The Manhattan Society’s Ultimate Summertime Party while the USS Intrepid was in dry dock and raised $123,000.
Highlights from 2007
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FinancesStatement of Activitiesfor the years ended September 30
Public support and revenue 2007 2006Contributions and dues from members and othersContributions received indirectly from NationalFoundationsCombined federated campaignsLegacies and bequests Special events Less: Direct benefi t to donor costs Clubs and organizations Interest and dividends Net realized gain on investments Net unrealized gain on investmentsLoss on disposal of fi xed assets Total public support and revenue
$1,309,464347,740276,861
18,470273,721
7,751,461(900,790)
226,116
252,294
$9,555,337
$1,224,282266,430483,639
10,405298,825
6,012,905(495,658)
13,034207,577
3,40994,728(3,977)
$8,115,279
Chapter program services Fundraising Management and general Research and National activities Total expenses Change in net assets
Net assets at beginning of year Net assets at end of year
$4,526,3091,366,668
474,1212,924,685
$9,291,783$263,554
4,535,633$4,799,187
$4,144,7571,277,817
403,627 2,608,746
$8,434,947($319,668)
4,855,301$4,535,633
Accounts payable and accrued expensesDeferred revenue Due to National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyTotal Liabilities
$868,1381,254,512
26,979$2,149,629
$795,7291,523,649
188,905$2,508,283
Expenses
Statement of Financial Positionfor the years ended September 30
AssetsCash Investments Contributions and other receivables Due within one-year Long-term portion Prepaid expenses and other assets Property and equipment, at cost, net of accumulated depreciation and amortizationTotal Assets
$581,6205,480,950
435,891
27,59454,442
368,319$6,948,816
$1,289,4004,999,824
233,64937,86975,092
408,082$7,043,916
Liabilities and Net Assets
Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets
$4,220,573578,614
$4,799,187$6,948,816
$4,155,514380,119
$4,535,633$7,043,916
Financial statements for the year
ended September 30, 2007 will
be fi led with the State of New
York, Offi ce of the Attorney
General.
Finances
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Moving lives forward Programs and Services
EducationNewly diagnosed programsEducational seminarsInformation Resource CenterLending libraryPublicationsHispanic education programs
Employment Advocacy and counselingVocational rehabilitation referralsWorkshops and support groups
Independent livingInformation, assistance and referralsLocal access advocacyAnnual Legal Day
Family and social supportChildren and parent programsAdult day programsSelf-help groupsSupport groups
CounselingSupport groupsPeer supportReferrals
Physical Health Adaptive exercise, sports and recreation Information and referrals
The New York City Chapter provides a comprehensive range of services to thousands of area residents year-round, with the goal of empowering people so they can better control their disease and their lives.
Professional EducationJanet Pearce MS Advanced Nurse Training ProgramCollege and graduate school internshipsNext Step®In-service education programsProfessional Resource Center
Public AdvocacyGovernment Relations CommitteeAction Alert CommitteeNew York MS Coalition Action Network
Crisis Assistance Case managementCrisis counselingEmergency fi nancial assistanceEquipment purchase and loanHome careHome delivered mealsHome/auto modifi cationsMedical transportationPhysical therapyOccupational therapyRespite careSpeech therapy
Materiales y Servicios en EspañolFolletos y datos educativosProgramas de educación en EspañolGrupos de apoyo emocional
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"I can’t imagine where I’d be without the support from the chapter and all of your patience,
knowledge, and advice."Alison
"The new and wonderful power chair was delivered today; it was truly a sight for sore eyes. I am
eternally grateful for the chapter’s tenacity in securing the “perfect” chair for me."
Marianne
"I have been provided with service and assistance from the chapter in many ways on more than one
occasion and cannot thank you enough."Keisha
"Thank you for arranging transportation for my mother on Mother’s Day. The driver was great, showed up on time, knew where to go, and was
wonderful."Gayle
"Sharing with my group counseling session has made the burden of MS considerably lighter. Thank
you for continuing such a valuable program."Lyle
"The Society really comes through for us. I wouldn’t have been able to afford this ramp without your
help. People don’t know enough about the ways you can help. I can’t thank you enough."
Alan
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Investigators found differences in immune system-responses between a group of African Americans with MS compared with Caucasians, which may help explain fi ndings that clinical symptoms differed between these groups.
Researchers reported that a small protein (alpha B-crystallin) normally produced by cells to protect against injury may itself be a target of the MS im-mune attack.
Two groups reported on studies of rituximab – which may play a role in the immune attack on brain and spinal cord tissues in MS. This drug is also being clinically tested in primary-progressive MS.
Researchers compared levels of vitamin D in blood serum and found that those with higher levels of vi-tamin D were at lower risk for later developing MS.
Researchers found that sun exposure during child-hood was associated with a reduced risk of MS in a study of 79 pairs of twins in which one twin had MS.
Several large-scale clinical trials in different forms of MS were launched, including ones testing oral medications, and a multi-center trial of the pregnan-cy hormone estriol in women with early relapsing-remitting MS.
Moving toward better treatmentsand a cure Research highlights
Two new genetic variations associated with MS were identifi ed.
There is growing evidence of a link, though not cau-sation, between the Epstein-Barr virus and MS.
A large-scale analysis suggests that disease-modi-fying drugs for MS are effective in delaying disabil-ity progression in people whose MS started with relapses.
A stem cell research summit explored the potential of all types of stem cell research for the treatment, prevention and cure of MS.
Italian researchers reported on a scan of the genetic material of a group of 197 people with primary-progressive MS.
Researchers showed for the fi rst time that early treatment can slow the rate at which disability progresses in individuals who have had a fi rst event suggestive of MS.
The journal Neurology published a supplement on pediatric MS, the fi rst of its kind, written by the International Pediatric MS Study Group.
Thanks to generous contributors, the Society invested over $46 million into more than 440 new and ongoing MS research projects as part of its international effort to prevent, treat and cure MS.
Signifi cant advances have been made in both clinical and laboratory studies in MS, more than 130 clinical trials are underway around the world, and still other experimental drugs are in the pipeline. Key highlights of the year include:
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Promise: 2010
To encourage innovative research into highly promis-ing areas and to improve MS patient care, the Society launched the Promise: 2010 Campaign. This nation-wide effort fueled by local MS chapters will raise over $30 million by 2010 to fund four targeted areas that hold great research potential, but which have so far been under-explored:
Nervous system repair and protection
Care and treatment for children with MS
Lesion differences
Impact of the disease on a carefully monitored MS population group
These investments have made possible signifi cant advancements towards fi nding effective treatments and improving diagnosis, rehabilitation and symptom-atic therapy for people with all forms of MS, as well as bringing us closer to a cure.
Research highlights
The New York City Chapter provides
signifi cant support for the Society’s
targeted research programs, and has
pledged to add $2 million to the
Promise: 2010 Campaign.
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"Recent exciting advances in our
understanding of nerve loss in MS
has been tremendous. This in turn has
opened the door for the development of
an entirely novel type of drug
development aimed at protecting the
brain and spinal cord from MS damage."
Marie Filbin, PhD Hunter College
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New York City based researchers
Celia Brosnan, PhDAlbert Einstein College of Medicine
Gregg Caporaso, MD, PhDCornell University
Marie Filbin, PhDHunter College
Glaucia Furtado, PhDMount Sinai Medical Center
Yael Goverover, PhDNew York University
Joseph Herbert, MDNYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
Roee Holtzer, PhDAlbert Einstein College of Medicine
Gareth John, VetMB, PhDMount Sinai School of Medicine
Bernadette Kalman, MD, PhDSt. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital
Ilya Kister, MDNew York University
Stephen Krieger, MDMount Sinai School of Medicine
Juan Lafaille, PhDNew York University
Dan Littman, MD, PhDNew York University
Fred Lublin, MDMount Sinai Medical Center
Jan Lunemann, MDThe Rockefeller University
Alessandra Pernis, MDColumbia University
Cedric Raine, DSc, PhDAlbert Einstein College of Medicine
Anura Rambukkana, PhDThe Rockefeller University
Jack Rosenbluth, MDNew York University
James Salzer, MD, PhDNew York University
Bridget Shafi t-Zagardo, PhDAlbert Einstein College of Medicine
Carlos Tadokoro, PhDNew York University
Carla Taveggia, PhDNew York University
Yanqing Zhang, MD, PhDNew York University
Yueting Zhang, PhDMount Sinai School of Medicine
Research highlights
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Nationwide as a chapter of the NationalMS Society
The Medicare Independent Living Act, which would allow Medicare recipients to access mobility equipment even if it is only needed outside of the home
The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007
The Access to Life Saving Medicines Act, which would allow the FDA to create a pathway to deter-mine if safe and effective generic forms of biologic medications can be created
Funding for MS research from the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program
Funding for the Lifespan Respite Care Act
New York City/Government RelationsCommittee
Creation of a fully accessible taxi fl eet
Implementation of accessible voting machines and polling locations throughout NYC
Creation of affordable and accessible housing options
Expansion of NYC Access-A-Ride and Long Island Able-Ride service to travel fi ve miles in Long Island and Queens respectively
Parity between the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) and Disability Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE) programs
New York State/ New York MS CoalitionAction Network
Expand the Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC) program to include people under 65 receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
Increase funding for the Direct Pay Market Stabilization Fund
Expand eligibility for Family Health Plus to 250% of the poverty line
Restore Medicaid prescription wrap around coverage for those who have both Medicare and Medicaid
Oppose the elimination of Personal Care Level 1 services under Medicaid
Support the implementation and funding of community based long term-care options
Moving to create change Government advocacy
We are activists, relentlessly advocating for federal, state, and local government programs essential to people with MS. Through our Government Relations Committee, Action Alert Committee and New York MS Coalition Action Network, we strive to make change. Here are some of the issues that we addressed:
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Fiona HoeyGovernment Relations Committee Chair
Finalist, National MS Society Film Festival
“When I meet with legislators, my most
important role is to tell them my story,
something that will resonate with them
and make them remember me and the
issue I’m speaking to them about. You
hear “government” and think red tape
and nameless, faceless gray-suits. But
they are people and we are all
hard-wired to react to something that
touches us. That’s where I come in.”
Fiona’s short fi lm was selected as afi nalist in the fi rst National MS Society
Film Festival, held at the NationalConference in October. See it at
www.nationalmssociety.org/fi lmfestival.
Government advocacy
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Moving as one with one common goal Special events
Top Walk and Bike fundraisers
Bike TeamBarclays Capital Chain Gang: $181,181Team captains: Jacki Collins, Paige Goodman
Bike IndividualPaige Goodman: $52,935
Walk TeamJ-Walkers: $103,038Team captain: Jackie Popper
Walk IndividualAlexandra Levin: $82,700
Our special events help create connections throughout and beyond the MS community. Through participation and fundraising, more than 15,000 people raised nearly $10 million. Here are some highlights:
The Dinner of Champions gala honoring Christo-pher O’Brien, Larry King, and Suze Orman raised $1,233,000 and hosted over 400 guests.
A premier event of the self-help publishing industry, the Books for a Better Life Awards raised $202,000 and hosted 350 guests.
The inaugural Women Against MS (WAMS) event, hosted by Meredith Vieira and Beverly Sills Greenough, featured the "Faith Club" authors at Christie’s Auction House, raised $173,000.
The MS Walk took place on Staten Island and in Manhattan with a total of 7,439 registered walkers whose fundraising efforts garnered $2,941,000.
At Belmont Park, more than 350 guests enjoyed a day of racing and a spectacular silent auction at the Race Against MS, which raised $240,000.
With the Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum under renovation, the Ultimate Summertime Party tempo-rarily moved to Victorian Gardens in Central Park, where 1,054 guests helped raise $123,000.
The only bike tour in New York City to travel through the Lincoln Tunnel, the MS Bike Tour collected $2,409,000 in donations and registered 5,100 riders.
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Anonymous
"An amazing opportunity for a unique
ride and terrifi c cause."
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Moving to mobilize talent and passion Volunteerism
Volunteers are integral partners in our efforts to serve the thousands of New Yorkers living with MS and their families, contributing valuable resources—time, knowledge, skills, and leadership—that infuse the organization with energy and passion. The chapter is enriched by a large network of volunteers who are excited by their work and empowered to achieve the mission of the organization.
Stephanie WhiteVolunteer since 1999
“The chapter is many things to me. It is
my greatest advocate as a person with
MS. It is an educator to me and my loved
ones. It is where I can participate in an
aquatics or horse back riding program
and feel empowered, both mentally and
physically. Because of this and so much
more, I will come into the chapter every
Monday morning for as long as they’ll
have me.”
Stephanie has been working with the
chapter since 1999. She is the co-facil-
itator of the chapter’s weekly support
group held at the Bronx VA Hospital
and comes into the chapter offi ce every
Monday to assist with projects that
service and enhance the quality of life
for people with MS and their families.
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Our Thanks
Gifts of $100,000 and greaterFilomen M. D’Agostino Foundation Corp.Howard L. Myerson
Gifts of $60,000 - $69,999American Express CompanyHelen Hoffritz Charitable FoundationThe Starr Foundation
Gifts of $50,000 - $59,999Agvar Chemicals Inc.Mary J. Hutchins Foundation, Inc.David L. ShedlarzDr. Agnes Varis
Gifts of $20,000 - $49,999Henry CannonGerald J. & Dorothy R. Friedman New York FoundationSeevak Family FoundationStructure ToneThe Ambrose Monell FoundationThe Estate of Felice WeingartenVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramDonna and Malcolm Wattman Gary S. Wolff
Gifts of $10,000 - $19,999Andrew Glass Mortgage Brokerage, Inc.Blue Ridge Captial, LLCSusan and Frank BrownMadlyn and Frank J. BorelliNancy Z. CoplonEMD Serono, IncEstate of Lillian J. EppsFidelity Charitable Gift FundHess Foundation, Inc.Jewish Communal FundRichard G. KabobjianVivian MilsteinCharles B. MossPfi zer Inc.Linda and Geoffrey Radbill
Sommer Associates, LLCThe Maher Family FoundationThe Marc Haas FoundationThe New York Community TrustTimberland Co.Tisch Foundation, IncUnited Way of New York City
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999AnonymousStephen M. AxinnEileen K. BankoBayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.Berlex, Inc.Biogen IdecAdele S. BlankColumbus Foundation Community Foundation Silicon ValleyCommunity Health Charities of NY, Inc.Sheila and Anthony DiCioccioMichael Dickey and Abigail BallJoseph A. DiMennaSusan E. EllisonEugene and Emily Grant Family FoundationJean FleischhackerBeverly Sills GreenoughHarry S. Black & Allon Fuller FundHettinger FoundationThe Employees of International Business MachinesMelvin and Rosalind G. Jacobs Family FoundationNatalie and Peter N. JonesBarbara MatasAdele R. MoskovitzDr. Irma J. Ozer, Esq.Lisa SabinEvan Schwartz and Robert K. FittermanSharon J. Cohen Foundation, Inc.Snyder Family Foundation Fund of The Columbus FoundationSwavelle/Mill Creek Fabrics, Inc.Teva Neuroscience, Inc.The Edouard Foundation, Inc.
We extend our sincere thank you to all of our donors in fi scal year 2007 (October 1, 2006 – September 30, 2007). We wish there was room to thank every donor, but please know that regardless of your gift’s size, each and every commitment is invaluable and greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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The J. M. A. FoundationThe Louis Berkowitz Family Foundation, Inc.Washington Mutual Employee Giving ProgramWorld Class Business Product Inc.
Gifts of $1,000 - $4,999Rachel E. AdlerAJG FoundationAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Epsilon Pi Omega ChapterKatrine W. AmesAnonymousJudith AppelbaumWendy and Frederick BachmanLorraine BajadaFlorence BaradBarbara Rubin Charitable TrustElizabeth BarberaMaria A. Barberio and Josephine ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Sid R. BassLaura Baudo SillermanRuth BedfordGlenda BegelmanDr. Jane BekerGary BelskyLaura B. BenedekD. BernsteinJudith E. BirnbaumMagda and Edward BleierBNY ConvergEx GroupDeborah M. BoydLeslie BrettMichael J. and Mary A. CassidyThomas M. CataniaCatherine and Henry Lanier Family FundCharlotte & Arthur Zitrin FoundationKevin CharltonBarbara and Joel B. ChaseClear Channel/WorldwideCommunity Health Charities of NY, Inc.Dustin M. CondrenBrian CoughlinMargaret T. D'AlbertRichard B. D'AlbertSusan DeutschJohn J. Doody & Son, Inc.Arthur DrescherJean M. DuganIna Ebenstein
Sheila A. EdwardsMichael S. FarberRonald A. FareseMr. and Mrs. Martin FisherYves G. GadenGoldman SachsIrwin GoldmanMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. GoldreichMona B. Jerome GottesmanAndrea Green WassermanEvan GreenbergGary A. Greenfi eldSuseen GregorBarry GruberFelicia GrumetLouise GrunwaldPaul B. GuentherGary HackerPeter HajeJim HallHearthstone FoundationBenjamin F. HerzogMarlene HessAlice B. HicksMr. and Mrs. Richard D. HofstetterJennifer S. HoineHoward M. HoltzmannHortley G. Leblang Charitable FoundationKimberly HourihanJill C. Howard PhD and Chris BurchstedMr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hoyt, Jr.Leigh and Ivan HrazdiraCraig HuffHolly HughesMargaret A. HughesJ. Weinstein Foundation, Inc.Rosalind G. JacobsMatthew F. JacobsonHerbert JacobyMargaret and William JanesJoseph Rosen FoundationScott JoyceHal KahnDr. Harvey A. KaplanLouise J. Kaplan Ph.D.Melanie D. Kapovich and Kristian ZubcicKaren A & Kevin W Kennedy Foundation
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Robert KaufeltJames K. KloppenburgPhyllis L. KossoffJonathan S. LaCalleDeborah B. and Charles S. LeoneDavid LevineAlyssa LevyJack LevyLeslie W. and Victor LewkowLipow/Stoner Design, Inc.John D. LobranoEllen and James S. MarcusThomas R. MayerJohn M. McCarthyChris McCullohMaureen and Michael McInerneyRonay and Richard MenschelMorgan Stanley & Co., Inc.Ben NahumNational Philanthropic TrustNemet MotorsSandra NowickiHope and Eugene OliverStephen OrentNoreen and Saverio PalazzoloThe Hon. Kibbie F. PayneMr. and Mrs. Alan S. PearceAnn PearcePatricia PearsonKayla L. PechterNorman L. PeckPhi Alpha KappaDianne H. PilgrimPlay For Your CauseGloria and Sidney PrattMiriam and Michael PrattRichard T. Prins and Corinne SteensmaProtravel International Inc.John A. QuisenberryLewis RanieriSteve RayRBS Greenwich Capital FoundationSteven R. ReisRene Bloch FoundationRobert W. Wilson FundRachel and Daniel RockerRoe Jasen Charitable Lead Trust
Jeffrey D. RosemanDonna and Benjamin N. RosenJoseph Rosen FoundationEllen SahadiJoel SaturnKirsten ScheidemannBelle SchlossbergArnold SchumskyMr. and Mrs. Arthur SelkowitzKira SergievskyIrwin ShapiroTracy and Lawrence SharJames ShepardMarsha A. ShyerJames N. SimpsonJane A. SouthallMichael StarrPhyllis A. StewartStop & Stor Corporate Offi ce LLCStephen TabbThe Benjamin and Ruth Perse Family Foundation, Inc.The Bisgeier Family Foundation, Inc.The Central National-Gottesman FoundationThe Glickenhaus FoundationThe Harry & Andrew H. Rosenthal Foundation, Inc.The Herman Kaye Charitable FoundationThe Howard Family Charitable FundThe John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc.The Kandell FundThe Katherine Hatton and Richard Bilotti FundThe Vincent Dowling Family Foundation, Inc.Tiger Management L.L.C.John P. TigheTrizecHahn One NY Plaza, LLCUnited Jewish Endowment FundGeorge VarsamBarry H. WeinbergJ. Weinstein Foundation, Inc.Alethia WestMary Ellen WhelehanBrian D. WhitmanMr. and Mrs. Harold C. Whitman IIIWilliam Ruder IncorporatedKevin Zuccala
Thank you
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Monetary contributions made through fundraising eventsGifts of $100,000 and greaterPfi zer Inc.Dr. Agnes Varis
Gifts of $50,000 - $99,999Agvar ChemicalsThe Bear Stearns Companies Inc.BloombergPeter GoettlerInvestcorp International
Gifts of $20,000 - $49,999AOL Media NetworksBank of AmericaCadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLCDeutsche BankFiona and Stanley DruckenmillerGibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLPGoldman Sachs & Co.Clifford GoldsmithBeverly Sills GreenoughRoger JenkinsJP Morgan ChaseLaurie Kayden FoundationKPMG LLPLazardNews CorporationPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPMr. and Mrs. Julian H. RobertsonRodale Inc.Sherman & Sterling LLPSommer Associates LLC Suze Orman Revocable TrustThe Furst Foundation, Inc.The Nola FoundationThe Sol Goldman Charitable TrustUBS Investment Bank
Gifts of $10,000 - $19,999Acorda TherapeuticsAmerican Express FoundationAT&TMr. and Mrs. Sid R. BassBrera Capital PartnersBNP ParibasMadlyn and Frank J. Borelli
Carat AmericasCaxton Associates, LLCCline, Davis & Mann, Inc.Colgate-Palmolive CompanyCredit SuisseCushman & Wakefi eld Inc.DeloitteEmpire MerchantsGeneral Atlantic Partners, LLCClifford GoldsmithBeverly Sills GreenoughThe Harman Family FoundationEllen and Frederick HarrisHess Foundation, Inc.Jewish Communal FundKekst & CompanySuzie and Bruce KovnerGrant KvalheimL.E.K. Consulting LLCLehman Brothers Inc.LinklatersMarsh, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Montrone Morgan StanleyPeople MagazineRBC Capital MarketsStratton Consulting Group LLCJill and Alan SwerdloffThe Annenberg FoundationThe Barbara Walters Charitable TrustThe Boston Consulting GroupThe Royal Bank of ScotlandTime Warner Inc.Tishman Speyer Properties, LPTri-Artisan Capital Partners LLCCathy and Myron UllmanVerizon CommunicationsGeert VinkenWachovia Capital Markets LLCBert WassermanJames O. Welch, Jr.Nina B. Werblow Charitable TrustWilshire AssociatesWolfensohn Family Foundation
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Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999ABCO Peerless Sprinkler Corp.ABMAdvantage Title Agency, Inc.Aerofl ex FoundationAllran Electric of NYAOL LivingPeter BartlettCharles Barker CorporateBeacon Capital PartnersBedford Oaks AdvisorsBarbara H. BlockAlbert BurlandoPeter ChalifClear CapitalDurst Organization, L.P.Edward DusupobFields Family FoundationFirst American Title Insurance CoFishburn HedgesFox News ChannelFox Rothschild LLPFresh Meadow Mechanical Corp.GE Global Sponsor FinanceJoseph GeraciGG Painting UnlimitedJoel H. GirskyLaurie GirskyAlan C. Greenberg Philanthropic FundRuth HarnsichColleen HelferJohn HeppoletteHerman and Florence Siegel FoundationJacobson & Company, Inc.Larry KantorDarcy LaiJean and Armand LindenbaumJeannette and H. Peter Kriendler Charitable TrustJohn LapideLazard Freres & Co. LLCLifetime NetworksLivingston Electrical Associates, Inc.Liz Claiborne Inc.Michele and Mark MandelWilliam ManganMcKinsey & Company, Inc.Middlegate Securities Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. MontroneThomas J. MoranMovado Group, Inc.MP 38-14 Restaurant Corp.OH&M Electrical Corp.Nastasi & Associates, Inc.Newmark, Knight, FrankNTT Services, LLCJohn N. PaskalidesPenguin Group USA Inc.People MagazinePlatinum Maintenance ServicesPritchard Industries, Inc.Tom RasmusenErynne and Ari RennertSandata Technologies, Inc.Schulte Roth & Zabel LLPSimon & Schuster, Inc.Paul SingerSony Corporation of AmericaSound Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Inc.Anthony SpinaleStandard Parking CorporationTemco Service Industries, Inc.The Aerofl ux FoundationThe Bert & Sandra Wasserman FoundationThe Capital Trust Company of DelawareThe Litwin Foundation Inc.The Rubin Henry Family FoundationDouglas D. VissicchioWestgate Capital Management, LLCDan WisniewskiWorkman Publishing Company
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Companies that matched gifts to the chapter in FY2007 (>$250)
Ambac Financial Group, Inc.AIG Matching Grants ProgramAmerican Express FoundationAmerican Express International Group, Inc.AON FoundationArcher Daniels Midland FoundationAstoria Federal SavingsBank of AmericaBarclays BankBloomberg Financial MarketsCashdrew Fund Matching Gift ProgramCharles Stewart Mott FoundationChildren’s PlaceChubb & Son Matching Gift ProgramCitigroup FoundationCoach Matching Gift ProgramDeutsche BankDigitas Inc.Doris Duke Charitable FoundationDoty Family FoundationDun & Bradstreet Foundation Matching Gift ProgramEMC CorporationEndurance ReinsuranceFannie Mae FoundationFederal Business CentersFinancial Security AssuranceGap Foundation Matching Gift ProgramGE FoundationGEICO Philanthropic FoundationGeneve CorporationGlobal ImpactGoldman Sachs & Co. Matching Gift ProgramHarrison and StarHSBC Matching Gift ProgramInductis, Inc.ING (US) Financial Services CorporationInterpublic GroupJohn Wiley & SonsJohnson & Johnson Matching Gifts ProgramJP Morgan Chase FoundationKirkland & Ellis FoundationKraft Foods Matching Gifts Program
Lehman BrothersLord, Abbett & Co.LPL Invest in Others Charitable Foundation, Inc.Mass Mutual Matching Gift CenterMastercard InternationalMaverick Capital CharitiesMBIA Foundation Inc.Merrill Lynch & Co Foundation IncMizuho USA FoundationMoody's Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramMutual of AmericaNatexis Banques PopulairesNatixis – New York BranchNovartis Matching Gift CenterNuveen InvestmentsPew Charitable TrustsPfi zer Foundation Matching Gift ProgramProspect Hill FoundationPrudential Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramQuadrangle Group LLCQuincannon Associates Inc.Robert Wood Johnson FoundationRockefeller Financial Services Inc.Sansar Capital Management LLCSonySoros Fund Charitable FoundationSt Paul Travelers FoundationStemcor USA Inc.Susquehanna Intgernational Group, LLPThomson Financial Corporate GroupTribune New York FoundationUBS Matching Gift ProgramUnilever United States Foundation Inc.United Way of New York CityVerizon FoundationWachovia Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramWashington Mutual Employee Giving ProgramXL InsuranceZais Group LLC
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Board of trusteesChairmanDavid L. Shedlarz
Chairman Emeritus J. Frank BrownINSEAD
Vice Chairman Irving R. FischerFischer Enterprises, Inc.
Vice Chairman Hal Kahn
Chairman, Clinical Advisory CommitteeDavid H. Snyder, MDMS Comprehensive Care Center, The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens
Secretary Timothy V. Smith, Esq.Timothy V. Smith, P.C.
Assistant Secretary Susan P. Thomases, Esq.
Treasurer Malcolm P. WattmanCadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
MembersFrank J. Borelli
Jeffrey R. BraetABC Television Network
James K. DonaghyStructure Tone Inc.
Richard G. KabobjianDeloitte
Robin J. KemperThe Sol Goldman Charitable Trust
John T. MaglioccoEmpire Merchants, LLC
Nicole MichlPricewaterhouseCoopers
Aaron E. Miller, MD Maimonides Medical Center Mount Sinai Medical Center
Lynn M. RuanePeople Magazine
Michael L. NortonTishman Speyer
Paul S. Schreiber, Esq. Shearman & Sterling LLP
Jeffrey L. SilvermanIntegrated Color Solutions, Inc.
David R. VerklinCarat Americas
Meredith VieiraNBC News TODAY
Seth H. WaughDeutsche Bank Americas
James O. Welch, Jr.
Roy E. WeathersPricewaterhouseCoopers
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