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The Father's Day Council Presents Benefiting THE FATHER’S DAY COUNCIL PRESENTS 2015 BENEFITING THE 2015 NEW YORK CITY President George W. Bush Morris Goldfarb 43rd President Chairman, President and CEO of the United States G-III Apparel Group David Gonzales 2015 Ashok C. Sani All-Star Dad Honoree Sponsored by GQ and The Sani Family Foundation FATHER’S DAY COUNCIL FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM John K. Adams Ron Hunter Steve Robinson Reverend Mark Correll Milton Davis President/COO Head Basketball Coach Chief Marketing Officer Evangelist Director SecurAmerica Georgia State University Chick-fil-A Mark Correll Ministries Industrial Business Development B.L. Harbert International Vince Thompson Dominique Wilkins Barton Wyatt Hall Jason Junkins, MD President/CEO Retired Player Manager Community Relations Vice President of Clinical Affairs MELT Atlanta Hawks CTS Alabama and Florida Regions American CareSource BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 CENTRAL TEXAS CHARLOTTE Ashton Cumberbatch, Jr. Mark J. Curry Carl S. Armato G. Patrick Phillips Executive Director President President and CEO Retired, Executive Vice President Seton Foundations Wells Fargo Novant Health Bank of America Nyle Maxwell Mark Williams Richard “Stick” Williams Owner Board of Trustees President Nyle Maxwell Family of Dealerships Austin Community College Duke Energy Foundation BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 CHICAGO COLORADO Charles K. Bobrinskoy Randall K. Rowe John Beeble Doug Harris Vice Chairman, Head of Investment Group Chairman CEO COO & Co-Founder Ariel Investments, LLC Green Courte Partners, LLC Saunders Construction Axia Energy Manuel “Manny” Sanchez Rich Jennings Marian Rewers, M.D., Ph. D. Founder and Managing Partner Regional Senior Vice President Executive Director Sanchez Daniels & Hoffman, LLP Comcast Barbara Davis Center BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 CORPUS CHRISTI DETROIT Robert Adler Tray Bates Dr. Henry Casillas Gary W. Edelson, M.D. David Girodat Principal President/CEO – Broker Dentist Partner President and CEO South Texas Rainbow Limited Partnership Bates Commercial, LLC Associated Endocrinologists, P.C. Fifth Third Bank Samuel Loyd Neal, Jr. James Pettus Jimmy Settles Creighton Weber Judge Senior Vice President Vice President Managing Director Nueces County Court The Trust Company UAW Ford International Wells Fargo BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 FORT LAUDERDALE GRAND RAPIDS Ronald L. Book Daniel Cane Alberto “Al” Fernandez Jeff Agar Bill Barkeley President and CEO CEO and Co-Founder President Vice President/General Manager Deaf/Blind Adventurer, Ronald L. Book, P.A. Modernizing Medicine, Inc. ANF Group, Inc. Genesis Seating Advocate & Storyteller BillBarkeley.com Alan J. Goldberg Arthur Keiser, Ph. D. Joseph D. Jones Stephen Wert CEO Chancellor and CEO President/CEO Partner Diversified Companies Keiser University Grand Rapids Urban League Norris, Pernè & French BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 LONG ISLAND LOS ANGELES Greg Demetriou Dennis Gustafson Sam Zaman Gino Patrick Valpredo CEO Principal & Financial Institutions Owner Owner Lorraine Gregory Communications Practice Leader Black & White Car Rental Luigi’s Restaurant AHT Insurance John Pickett Dr. Michael Shanik Dr. Murray Lappe Ruben Garcia Partner/Owner Endocrinologist Chairman/CEO President Atlantic Automotive Group Endocrine Associates of Long Island, PC SteriMed Advanced Cleanup Technologies, Inc. Advanced Environmental Group, LLC BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 MIAMI NASHVILLE Dr. Jose J. Armas Dr. Patricio Rossi Carl Haley CEO and Founder Medical Director President and CEO MCCI Group Holdings, LLC Healthcare Imaging Centers Grand Avenue Worldwide Gonzalo R. Dorta Marcus Ravelo Sean Henry Partner Paramedic/Firefighter President and COO Dorta Law Miami Dade Fire Rescue Nashville Predators BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 NORTHERN NEW JERSEY NEW ORLEANS Garrick Stoldt John Pennett Dr. Gerry Cvitanovich Glen J. Golemi Chief Financial Officer Partner-in-Charge Chief Medical Officer President and CEO Saint Peter’s Healthcare System of Life Sciences & Technology MHM Urgent Care United Healthcare – Gulf States Region EisnerAmper LLP Nauman Shah Kenny Rabalais James M. Remetich Vice President Owner Network Director Sales & Marketing, Metabolics The Plant Gallery JenCare Neighborhood Medical Centers Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 ORANGE COUNTY ORLANDO Jack Gerken Mike Gilligan Lars Houmann Patrick Olson President EVP/General Manager President and CEO President Brighton Communications Norm Reeves Ford Superstore Florida Hospital and Florida Division Prince Bush Hotels Adventist Health System Paul Pickle Drew Adams Ralph Martinez Michel Champagne President and COO President Shareholder/Partner Vice President of Operations Microsemi StoneCreek Capital, Inc. McEwan, Martinez, Dukes & Hall, P.A. Bright House Networks Orlando Region BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 PHOENIX PITTSBURGH Ryan Walls Don Henninger Duke Rupert Senior Vice President Principal President and Chief Executive Officer Operations, Sales & Marketing DH Advisors PHX Forbes Hospital Troon Golf Ernest Jones, Sr. Javier Cardenas, MD Robert Faletti President Director, Barrow Concussion Network Co-Founder and Principal Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe Director, Barrow Concussion Blue Archer & Brain Injury Center St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 PORTLAND RALEIGH Dave Gunderson Rob Maletis John Bowdish Jennings Glenn Executive Vice President President Honored Posthumously CFO DiabetOmics, Inc. Maletis Beverage Kane Realty Corp. William E. Johnson, M.D., M.B.A. Smedes York President Chairman Moda Health York Properties BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 RIVERSIDE SACRAMENTO Kermit Alexander Michael O’Connor Dominic F. DiMare Chet P. Hewitt Retired Executive Vice President Partner & Legislative Advocate President & CEO National Football League Hub International DiMare, Brown, Hicks & Kessler Sierra Health Foundation Ross Newhan Zareh Sarrafian, MBS Darrell Teat Retired Chief Executive Officer Managing Director, Emerging Markets Los Angeles Times Riverside University The Nehemiah Companies Medical Center BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 SALT LAKE CITY SAN DIEGO A. Scott Anderson Lane Beattie Walter J. Fegley Robert H. Gleason President & CEO President and CEO President and COO President and CEO Zions Bank Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Reno Contracting Evans Hotels H. Roger Boyer Ray D. Pickup Orville G. Kolterman Kevin Sayer Founder & Chairman President and CEO Biopharmaceutical Consultant President and CEO The Boyer Company Workers Compensation Fund Dexcom BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL 2015 2015 SEATTLE TUCSON Alan R. Bender Jack Faris, Ph. D. Greg Byrne Master Sergeant Patricio Lopez, II Partner Senior Counselor Vice President for Athletics Lorenzo Livingston Partner/Attorney Trilogy Partnership Health Advisory Board University of Arizons U.S. Air Force Rusing, Lopez & Lizardi, PLLC APCO Worldwide Michael E. Sotelo Warren Rustand Mark Wheeler, MS President and CEO Chief Executive Officer Pediatric Endocrinology Consolidar Providence Service Corp University of Arizona UA Steele Children’s Research Center BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL FATHER’S 2015 DAY 2015 COUNCIL FATHER OF WESTCHESTER THEFATHER YEAR EVENTS OF THE YEAR EVENTS Seattle Portland Westchester County Northern New Jersey Long Island Detroit New York City Colorado Raleigh Andrew Benerofe Ronald F. Desoiza President Partner Benerofe Properties O’Connor Davies, LLP Central Texas New Orleans Corpus Christi Ft. Lauderdale ATLANTA • BIRMINGHAM • CENTRAL TEXAS • CHARLOTTE • CHICAGO ATLANTA • BIRMINGHAM • CENTRAL TEXAS • CHARLOTTE • CHICAGO COLORADO • CORPUS CHRISTI • DETROIT • FT. LAUDERDALE COLORADO • CORPUS CHRISTI • DETROIT • FT. LAUDERDALE GRAND RAPIDS • LONG ISLAND • LOS ANGELES • MIAMI • NASHVILLE GRAND RAPIDS • LONG ISLAND • LOS ANGELES • MIAMI • NASHVILLE NEW ORLEANS • NEW YORK CITY • NORTHERN NEW JERSEY NEW ORLEANS • NEW YORK CITY • NORTHERN NEW JERSEY ORANGE COUNTY • ORLANDO • PHOENIX • PITTSBURGH • PORTLAND Richard J. Martinelli Peter Mercurio, MD ORANGE COUNTY • ORLANDO • PHOENIX • PITTSBURGH • PORTLAND RALEIGH • RIVERSIDE • SACRAMENTO • SALT LAKE CITY • SAN DIEGO COO/Group Publisher President and CEO RALEIGH • RIVERSIDE • SACRAMENTO • SALT LAKE CITY • SAN DIEGO Today Media Custom Communications Westchester Health Associates SEATTLE • TUCSON • WESTCHESTER COUNTY SEATTLE • TUCSON • WESTCHESTER COUNTY BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE BENEFITING THE FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY COUNCIL COUNCIL PAST RECIPIENTS PAST RECIPIENTS ATLANTA, GA 2006 2013 2008 2010 2003 2009 2002 2014 Ernest LaMont Greer Joe Dean, Jr. Ronald K. Perry Brett C. Carter James E. Richardson, Sr. Joseph Ahern Neil Gerald John F. Brock C. David Moody, Jr. Dr. George T. French, Jr. Lawrence S. DiCara Kevin Alan Henry Bob Cavalline Lawrence Domont, MD Timothy Gorham Albert Tarica R. Timothy Stack
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