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Sponsorship Opportunities INVEST IN HOPE - ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL ® PRESENTED BY CLOUGH CAPITAL PARTNERS FEBRUARY 6, 2014 5:30-9:30 PM THE STATE ROOM • BOSTON, MA FOR TICKETS AND EVENT SPONSORSHIP, VISIT STJUDE.ORG/BOSTONASSOCIATES Aaron 5 YEARS OLD medulloblastoma Campbell 7 YEARS OLD anaplastic ependymoma

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Sponsorship OpportunitiesINVEST IN HOPE - ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL®

PRESENTED BY CLOUGH CAPITAL PARTNERS

FEBRUARY 6, 2014 5:30-9:30 PM

THE STATE ROOM • BOSTON, MA

FOR TICKETS AND EVENT SPONSORSHIP, VISIT STJUDE.ORG/BOSTONASSOCIATES

Aaron5 YEARS OLDmedulloblastoma

Campbell7 YEARS OLD

anaplastic ependymoma

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Quick Facts About St. Jude

• For 50 years, St. Jude has had a history of taking on many of the most difficult and underserved pediatric diseases. St. Jude sees on average 7,800 children a year from throughout the United States and from around the world, while many more children are seen at the six St. Jude affiliate sites. St. Jude has treated children from all 50 states and from around the world.

•Because the majority of St. Jude funding comes from individual contributors, St. Jude has the freedom to focus on what matters most – saving kids regardless of their financial situation.

•Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food – because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.

• Treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood survival rate from 20 percent when the hospital opened in 1962 to more than 80 percent today.

•St. Jude is working to drive the overall survival rate for childhood cancer to 90 percent in the next decade.

•The daily operating cost for St. Jude is $1.9 million, which is primarily covered by individual contributors.

• St. Jude creates more clinical trials for cancer than any other children’s hospital and turns laboratory discoveries into lifesaving treatments that benefit patients – every day.

• St. Jude freely shares its groundbreaking discoveries, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists can use that knowledge to save thousands more children around the world.

The current St. Jude survival rates for selected childhood cancers now include:

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia

(cancer of the blood)

0 20 40 60 80 100

Percent suarvival

95%

80%

90%

70%

94%

95%

Hodgkin lymphoma(cancer of lymph system)

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma(cancer of infection

Retinoblastoma

Neuroblastoma(tumor of peripheral

nervous tissue)

Wilms tumor(kidney tumor)

Osteosarcoma(bone cancer)

50%

7%

10%

20%

4%

75%

50%

* Cancer survival rates of five years or greater,

based on national averages from 2001-2007

1962 Present

fighting cells)

(cancer affecting eyes)

5-YEAR CANCER SURVIVAL RATES1962 vs. present*

75%

65%

85%

Rhabdomyosarcoma

Ewing sarcoma(a type of bone cancer)

Medulloblastoma(a type of brain tumor)

30%

5%

10%

65%

Wall Street Supports St. Jude In 1989, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital founder, Danny Thomas, met with Wall Street investor John Lattanzio. The result was a small reception, hosted by Lattanzio and fellow Wall Street leader Elizabeth Larson, which raised about $90,000 in its first year. The Wall Street community now raises over $2 million for St. Jude each year through its annual New York City financier’s gala and its associates events in NYC, Boston, and Chicago.

Proceeds from the events have supported various programs at St. Jude including gene therapy, bone marrow transplantation, immunology, infectious disease research, the brain tumor program and the Infectious Disease Research floor at the Chili’s Care Center.

Invest in Hope - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital In 2011, twenty of Boston’s financial associates joined together to host the inaugural Boston “Invest in Hope– St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital” event. Since then Boston’s financial community has hosted events attracting over 350 guests and raising more than $275,000 to date.

Hosted by Boston’s Wall Street Associates committee, Invest in Hope– St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a night of networking, cocktails, fun and philanthropy. The 2014 event will take place on Thursday, February 6th at The State Room in Boston’s finance district.

Boston’s Wall Street committee and supporters represent all facets of the capital market spectrum. They work at broker- dealers, asset managers, hedge fund and private investment management firms and range professionally as senior vice presidents, vice presidents, associates, and analysts.

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Livvie’s S T O R YThree hospitals. Two-and-a-half weeks. Multiple doctors. Three different towns.

Four-month-old Livvie had passed out one recent weekend – “gone limp,” Taylor said. It was dehydra-tion; it was acid reflux; it was a blood disorder. It was

“a virus that makes her bone marrow sleepy,” said one doctor. “It could be anything,” said another.

What had started to feel like a wild goose chase ended with Livvie’s regular nurse practitioner back home. The last in a series of blood tests indicated what no parent wants to hear. “Livvie’s nurse practitioner called me over the telephone,” Taylor recalls. “I was at work. It was at 4:00 in the afternoon. She called and told me Livvie had leukemia.”

At the urging of the nurse practitioner, Livvie’s parents packed up the car that very night and drove her the five hours to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. St. Jude is the global leader in finding cures and saving children from cancer and other deadly diseases. As soon as the family arrived, things started happening fast. St. Jude doctors confirmed Livvie had acute myeloid leukemia and initiated chemotherapy right away. After weeks of uncertainty, St. Jude was offering answers and solutions. “It was a relief,” says Taylor.

Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for anything – not for treatment, travel, housing or food, because all

a family should worry about is helping their child live. When Taylor learned they would not be billed by St. Jude, she was shocked. She and her husband had not known how they would cover costs associ-ated with Livvie’s treatment. “We didn’t even have the money to get up here,” says Taylor. “We were thinking, if we have to live in the car, we’ll live in the car.”

Instead, Livvie and her mom – and on weekends, her dad and sister – live in an apartment at Target House and ride a free shuttle to and from the hospital. “It’s been really, really helpful, especially with the meals being made at Target House at night,” says Taylor.

“You don’t realize how much it helps until you actually go through it.”

Livvie is now 6 months old. She is a smiling, happy, wide-eyed baby who loves to be tickled and is trying hard to learn to sit up. She is continuing to receive chemotherapy and soon, a blood test will determine if she needs a bone marrow transplant.

“Her favorite song is ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.’ That little music box will play all day long. “They do whatever they can to make her feel comfortable, and when she’s comfortable, mama’s comfortable. We’re thankful we have St. Jude. You don’t know how blessed you are until you get here.”

Livvie6 MONTHS OLD

acute myeloid leukemia

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Invest in Hope – St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

PRESENTING SPONSOR $10,000+

• Naming opportunity – “Invest in Hope – St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital presented by company x and company y”

• Limited to two companies (1 opportunity still available)

• Two VIP tables (seating for eight) with dedicated service and twelve additional event tickets

• Corporate signage at reserved VIP tables

• Complimentary parking for four vehicles

• Logo on event step & repeat backdrop for media and promotional photos

• Logo recognition on event multimedia presentation played continuously throughout event and select event signage

• Brand inclusion in event-related promotion/advertising and name recognition in all media releases

• Logo on event invitation, homepage of event website (www.stjude.org/bostonassociates) and event sponsorship page

EVENT SPONSOR - $5,000

• Reserved VIP table (seating for four) with dedicated service and eight additional event tickets

• Corporate signage at reserved VIP table

• Complimentary parking for two vehicles

•Logo recognition on event multimedia presentation played continuously throughout event and select event signage

• Logo on event invitation and event sponsorship page

MIRACLE SPONSOR - $3,000

• Reserved table with corporate signage and eight event tickets

•Complimentary parking for one vehicle

•Logo recognition on event multimedia presentation played continuously throughout event

• Logo on event website (www.stjude.org/bostonassociates) sponsorship page

HOPE SPONSOR - $1,000

•Four tickets to event and valet parking for one vehicle

•Name recognition on signage at St. Jude Giving Tree, which allows guests the opportunity to associate their gift with a hospital-related need

Members of the Invest in Hope - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital committee gather at the 2013 event.

ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL IS A QUALIFIED NON-PROFIT UNDER IRC SEC. 501 (C)(3) #35.1044585. TAX LETTERS WILL BE SENT AFTER THE EVENT.

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Company/Name

Company Representative

Address

City State ZIP

Telephone number

Email address

Make Checks Payable to: ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL

Visa Mastercard Amex Discover

Credit Card Number Expiration Date

Name on Credit Card

For your security, credit card payments may also be made by visiting stjude.org/bostonassociates. Please do not email credit card information.

*Corporate logos (.jpeg or .eps format) and brand specifications should be emailed as soon as possible to [email protected] with your commitment in order to maximize event exposure. Logos must be received by ALSAC/St. Jude by Thursday, January 30, 2014 to guarantee brand inclusion in event multimedia and signage, if applicable. In the absence of a corporate logo, St. Jude will recognize your company by name unless otherwise requested.

For additional information contact:

Kaitlyn Fitzgibbons, Regional Event Specialist

ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital New England Regional Office 313 Washington Street, Suite 310 Newton, MA 02458

T 617-965-5262 F 617-969-4480 E [email protected]

www.stjude.org/bostonassociates

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS

2014 Commitment Form

PRESENTING SPONSORSHIP $10,000+

EVENT SPONSOR $5,000

MIRACLE SPONSOR $3,000

HOPE SPONSOR $1,000

I/MY COMPANY IS UNABLE TO SPONSOR, BUT WOULD LIKE TO DONATE $

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Tom AndersonBank of America Merrill Lynch

Alaska BurrNorth Run Capital

Conor ChamberlainHistoric Homes

Heather CollearyBank of America Merrill Lynch

Kevin ConnollyPutnam Investments

Christina CrowleyBank of America Merrill Lynch

Michelle Cruz PeverleyPermal Capital Management

Bridget CuffKCG

Dave FredrickINVESCO Global Asset Management

Brian GaffeyNorth Bridge Growth Equity

Jack GreeleyBank of America Merrill Lynch

Emily GreenStephens

Claire Harvey Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Tim Hlavacek Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Matt KelleherBank of America Merrill Lynch

Daniel Lattanzi State Street Global Advisors

Kate LeahyWellington Management

Rick MasucciUBS

Michael McKeigueState Street Global Advisors

Alexandra PyneBank of America Merrill Lynch

Alberta RicksClough Capital Partners

Toinette RivasAlliance Bernstein

Patty SantorellaClough Capital Partners

Elizabeth Spear Credit Suisse

Jamie StoddardCitigroup

Emily VickersPortolan Capital Management

Jeff WaxmanMorgan Stanley - The Queally Waxman Group

Alex WaymanEstabrook Advisors

2014 Boston Committeeevent co-chair

Ramzi N. NuwayhidMerrill Lynch - Private Banking & Investment Group

event co-chair

Diana WoodBank of America Merrill Lynch