the ohio state university’s Wexner Center for the Arts and STAR Program of the Wexner Medical Center present An Unforgettable Evening with special opening set by the Harmony Project

Thu, Apr 25, 2013 | 7:30 pm Mershon Auditorium Wexner Center for the Arts Wexner Center–STAR Benefit Sponsors

Stellar STAR LEAD Sponsors STAR Sponsors $25,000 and above $2,500–$4,999

Irene and Ted Adams The Ohio State University Wexner BeecherHill Medical Center, College of Medicine Dr. and Mrs. John V. Campo Patricia J. Shorr Mike and Paige Crane Doug and Phyllis Smith Diane and Andy Dunn Joy and Bruce Soll Steve and Heather Haxton Aurelia and Ernest Stern The Ohio State University, Jeff and Bethanne Tilson College of Nursing Gordon Zacks Super STAR Sponsors $10,000–$24,999

Starlight Sponsor tad and nancy $1,000–$2,499 Jeffrey Doug and Kerri Anderson Dan and Doris Korda Belford Family Charitable Foundation Amanda N. Lucas Jill Jeffrey Brad and Maurice and Lavea Brachman and Natalie and Will Matt Kingsley Holly Kastan Marilyn Lipnick Andrew O. Smith Richard and Karen Milenthal Jim and Gini Curphey Luis and Mary Navarro Tom Flood and Ron and Ann Pizzuti OSU Harding Elizabeth Grimes Flood Jody and Jeff Scheiman behavioral health Sherri Geldin Amy Schottenstein and DeeDee and Herb Glimcher Justin Magaram Grange Insurance Samuel H. Shamansky Co., L.P.A. Mary and Tom Katzenmeyer United Way of Central Ohio Java and Mark Kitrick

Patron $250–$999 Shining STAR Sponsors $5,000–$9,999 Randy Arndt Elizabeth Miller, LISW, LLC Herbert B. Asher Parking Solutions, Inc. Trish and John Cadwallader Julie and Yoaz Saar Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Braunlin Gene and Elaine Pierce Ann Bremner Jonathan Ramsden Lynnda Maria and Steven Davis Lenore G. Schottenstein Michael A. Chan, MD Fred and Kathy Ransier Glimcher Realty Trust Lori Schottenstein Jane A. Chiappinelli, DDS Molly and Larry Ruben Colby and Mary Crall Schiff & Associates Co., LPA ntertainment Harding Heritage Foundation Elizabeth Siemer and Christopher Culley Susan and Carl Seletz of Worthington, Ohio Andrew Bohutinsky Jill and Jerry Dannemiller Amy Shevrin orris E orris Bev and Bob Darwin Grayce M. Sills, PhD Jim and Francie Henry The Superior Group Dr. Benedicta Enrile and Karen Jiobu Drs. James and Kitty Soldano Dr. Kurt and Leslie Malkoff Carol and Tim Wright Gigi and Sam Fried Beth and Steve Steinberg James P. Garland and Carol J. Andreae Dr. Michel Torbey and Doug Preisse/Van Meter, Ashbrook Richard Gilchrist, MD Dr. Diana Greene-Chandos and Associates, Inc. Lee Ann Voeller Hadley and Barbara Trueman The Ohio State University Thomas Hadley Judy Tuckerman LEAD media Sponsor Insurance Office of Central Ohio Michael and Arlene Weiss The Ohio State University Bob and Clemy Keidan The Westin Columbus Comprehensive Cancer Center— Mike and Heidi Levey Carla S. Willis cover Photo courtesy of William M William of courtesy Photo cover Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital Edward Levine and Miriam Freimer Miriam and Bernard Yenkin and Richard J. Solove Research Institute Welcome Program An Unforgettable Evening Thank you for attending An Unforgettable with Natalie Cole Evening with Natalie Cole and for supporting with a special opening set by the Harmony Project the significant contributions to our commu- nity of two leading organizations at The Ohio Natalie Cole...... Vocals State University: the Wexner Center for the Gail Deadrick...... Musical Director Mahesh Balasooriya. . . .Piano Arts and the Stress, Trauma, and Resilience Edwin Livingston. . . . . Bass (STAR) Program of Harding Behavioral Health Robert Miller...... Drums and the Wexner Medical Center. Tony Pulizzi ...... Guitar Robert Yancy ...... Percussion Alex Alessandroni. . . . .Keys Lynne Fiddmon...... Vocals Shannon Pearson . . . . .Vocals your hosts Tonight’s program is filled with unforgettable songs of joy, heart, and soul, as nine-time Grammy Award–winning singer, actress, and author Natalie Cole and her band lead us through her inimitable Dr. E. Gordon Gee take on the Great American Songbook. As a special treat, Columbus’s president, the ohio state university own Harmony Project kicks off the evening with a mix of song and inspiration from its “200 strong” choir.

Dr. Steven Gabbe Honorary event chairs: Irene Adams and Trish Cadwallader ceo, wexner medical center Proceeds from this event support the Wexner Center for the Arts’ mission to provide meaningful access to the creative expression of Sherri Geldin our time and the STAR Program’s efforts to improve access to clinical director, wexner center for the arts services for trauma victims.

Promotional support provided by WOSU Public Media. Dr. John V. Campo chair, department of psychiatry

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Please silence or turn off mobile phones and other electronic devices before the program begins.

Taking photographs, filming, or operating recording devices is strictly prohibited.

Latecomers will be seated during a break so as not to disturb other patrons. About Natalie Cole About the Harmony Project

Daughter of the legendary Nat “King” Cole, Natalie Cole rocketed The Harmony Project is a choir of over 200 voices that embraces the to stardom in 1975 with her debut , Inseparable, and her #1 mission of transforming the community through service and song. It single, “ (An Everlasting Love),” earning her Grammy provides an opportunity for individuals of different racial backgrounds, Awards for Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. religions, ages, political affiliations, and sexual orientations to work After a string of hit singles throughout the 1970s and 1980s, 1991 toward performing at an artistic level they had never imagined, and brought Unforgettable…With Love, an album of standards including the bond through the collective experience of community service. Walls “Unforgettable” duet with her late father, which spent five weeks at #1 are torn down and bridges are built. The result: a stronger, more on the pop charts, earned six Grammy Awards (including Song, Record, inclusive community. and Album of the Year), and sold more than 14 million copies worldwide.

For more information: harmonyproject.com While recording 2008’s Still Unforgettable (another Grammy winner), Cole was diagnosed with hepatitis C during a routine examination, having probably contracted the infection as the result of drug use many decades before. The following years saw her undergo extensive chemotherapy, dialysis, and, eventually, a kidney transplant. November 2010 brought the release of Cole’s memoir, Love Brought Me Back, a story of loss and recovery, sorrow and joy, success and despair, and, finally, success again. She is releasing an album of brand new material in spring 2013.

For more information: nataliecole.com and facebook.com/nataliecoleofficial ntertainment roject orris E orris Photo courtesy of the harmony p Photo courtesy of William M William of courtesy Photo 2013 STAR Award Honorees

Andrew Thomas, MD, MBA, FACP Lee S. Szykowny, MD

Dr. Andrew Thomas is an associate professor of clinical internal Lee Szykowny graduated from Williams College and then medicine at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and serves earned her medical degree at The Ohio State University. She as the medical director for Ohio State University Hospital. After completed residencies there in adult and child psychiatry. Upon completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University (1991), beginning a community practice she joined the Netcare Board this Ohio native returned to his roots and completed both his medical and was struck by the enormity of need for mental health care in education (1995) and residency (1998) at Ohio State. He was recruited the central Ohio community and the unique demands placed on to join the faculty and subsequently selected for the first fellowship in caregivers by people in crisis. the Quality Enhancement Program. In 2004 Dr. Szykowny joined the OSU Harding Hospital Board. She During a two-year Quality Improvement Fellowship, he also attended a five-day continuing education course on Mind Body completed a master’s degree in business administration at Ohio Medicine offered by Dr. Herbert Benson in 2006 and then began State’s Fisher College of Business (2000). pursuing training in yoga as a means to help people maximize their health and functioning. She now teaches yoga at Yoga on High. The The mentoring of Dr. Hagop Mekhjian fostered Dr. Thomas’s passion STAR Team was delighted when Dr. Szykowny joined the OSUHBH/ for both quality and safety in patient care. Shortly after completing STAR Leadership Development Board. She enthusiastically embraced his fellowship, he merged that passion with that of graduate medical both the mission and philosophy of the STAR Program, and in 2011, education and gave leadership to that program for over a decade. the Szykowny family provided initial funding for a STAR/Psychiatry Dr. Thomas is a leader in quality and patient safety initiatives at the Professorship. With the help of Dr. Szykowny’s continuing support regional and state level. He has represented Ohio State in the Central and leadership, the STAR Program is contributing in significant ways Ohio Hospital Quality Collaborative since it was first formed in 2002. toward impacting both patient care and staff satisfaction at OSU He was also a founding member and past Chair of the Board of the Harding Behavioral Health and across the Wexner Medical Center. Ohio Patient Safety Institute. Dr. Thomas has been a strong supporter of the STAR Program and his vision and contributions have been invaluable. hy p n w ick Buchanan Photogra im Bro ny image courtesy of R homas image courtesy J w ko w T Y z ndre ee S L A About the STAR Program STAR program and WEXNER CENTER STAFF

The Ohio State University Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Program is an initiative of OSU Harding Behavioral Health and STAR program STAFF AND LEADERSHIP the Wexner Medical Center that improves lives by developing and delivering trauma-informed clinical services and educational John V. Campo, MD Tammy Moore, MSN, RN programs that help those suffering the ravages of trauma and related Professor and Chair, The Ohio State Chief Nursing Officer, The Ohio State mental illness. Serving as a catalyst for actualizing the medical University Department of Psychiatry University Harding Hospital center’s values of compassion and empathy, the program also Grayce M. Sills, PhD, RN, FAAN contributes new knowledge on stress and resilience gained through Amanda Lucas, MEd, MBA Executive Director, The Ohio State Professor Emeritus cutting-edge research. Proceeds from this year’s event will support University Harding Hospital the continued expansion of trauma-informed and resilience-focused Program Consultant, The Ohio State programming and clinical care at OSU Harding Hospital, the Wexner Chief Operating Officer, The Ohio University STAR Program State University Harding Behavioral Medical Center, and across our community. Kitty W. Soldano, PhD, LISW-S Health Clinical Director, Outpatient Anne-Marie Duchemin, MD Behavioral Health Services Adjunct Associate Professor, About the Wexner Center Caitlin Willet, MPH The Ohio State University Program Assistant, The Ohio State for the Arts Department of Psychiatry University STAR Program Holly S. Kastan, MSW, LSW Kenneth Yeager, PhD Program Director, The Ohio State Associate Professor–Clinical, The The Wexner Center for the Arts is Ohio State’s multidisciplinary, University STAR Program international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of Ohio State University Department Director of Development, of Psychiatry contemporary art. Through exhibitions, screenings, performances, The Ohio State University Harding Program Director, The Ohio State artist residencies, and educational programs, the Wexner Center acts Behavioral Health as a forum where established and emerging artists can test ideas University STAR Program and where diverse audiences can participate in cultural experiences that enhance understanding of the art of our time. But beyond Wexner Center for the Arts Event Staff all this, the Wexner Center strives to provide a creative nexus where cross-campus and town/gown collaborations can flourish, Sherri Geldin ...... Director strengthen our community, and even actively influence positive Jack Jackson ...... Deputy Director social change through the arts. Proceeds from tonight’s event will Jerry Dannemiller ...... Director of Marketing and support our efforts to inspire the “ah-ha moments” the arts can bring Communication to individuals of every age and background, through such efforts as Megan Cavanaugh ...... Director of Patron Services the development of a new, teen-centric education space scheduled Christy Rosenthal ...... Director of Development to open in 2014–15. Find out more about the Wexner Center and its Katy M. Reis ...... Individual Giving Manager programs at wexarts.org. Kenzie Moore Shaina Parrish ...... Development Assistants John A. Smith ...... Director of Technical Services Bill Barto ...... Stage Manager Scott Austin Stephen Jones Michael Sullivan ...... Engineers Sonia Baidya ...... Lighting Supervisor Claudia Bonham ...... Contracts & Facilities Rentals Manager Helyn Dell Mark Spurgeon ...... Patron Services Managers Stephanie Varnacini Adam Vincent Joanna Hammer ...... Patron Services Coordinators STAR Program Leadership Development Board Members

Irene Adams Douglas J. Preisse Theodore Adams Lenore G. Schottenstein Lynnda M. Davis Patricia J. Shorr Francie B. Henry Elizabeth Siemer Nancy Jeffrey Lee S. Szykowny, MD Bradley R. Kastan Bethanne Tilson Kurt Malkoff, PhD Rita Wolfe Henry (Butch) O’Neill Timothy R. Wright

OSU Harding Hospital Board

Yvette McGee Brown, Chair Judge Charles Schneider Richard Ashbrook, PhD John Stanford, PhD John Campo, MD Lee Szykowny, MD Christopher Culley Patrick Vaccaro, MD Steven Gabbe, MD James Young, MD Peter Geier Eddie Harrell, Jr. Honorary Members Amanda Lucas Nancy Jeffrey, Chair Emeritus Hagop Mekhjian, MD George Harding IV, MD Tammy Moore Grayce Sills, PhD Mary Navarro Muriel Tice

Wexner Center Foundation Board of Trustees

Leslie H. Wexner, Chair James E. Kunk E. Gordon Gee, Vice Chair Bill Lambert James Lyski, President Ronald A. Pizzuti Janet B. Reid Trustees Joyce Shenk Nicholas K. Akins Alex Shumate David M. Aronowitz A. Alfred Taubman Jeni Britton Bauer Barbara Trueman Shelley Bird Abigail S. Wexner Michael J. Canter John F. Wolfe Adam R. Flatto Sherri Geldin Ex Officio Ann Gilbert Getty Joseph A. Alutto Michael P. Glimcher Mark Shanda Elizabeth Kessler Bruce A. Soll C. Robert Kidder Mark E. Vannatta Nancy Kramer