BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Marc Kerner, M.D., F.A.C.S. Jordan Cohen David Pump Private Practice REMAX Founder, President Harold & Carole Pump Foundation Andrew Dervin Percy Knox, Jr. Valencia Pipe Company, Inc. Ryan Stromsborg SIR Consulting/Élevée Parq Advisors Custom Clothing Bill Ficke Treasurer Pieland LLC Brian Whiteman Dot Printing Marc Herman Chris Mussallem CEO, Wildcat Apparel Group Entrepreneur HONORARY MEMBER Secretary Greg Malins Brian Hammel Emmy Nominated Television Writer President, Northridge Hospital Foundation Dana Pump Founder, Harold & Carole Pump Foundation

THE ANNUAL HAROLD & CAROLE PUMP FOUNDATION CELEBRITY DINNER CELEBRATES HAROLD & CAROLE’S LOVE OF FAMILY AND SPORTS. 18TH ANNUAL MISSION STATEMENT HONORING THEIR MEMORY, The mission of the Harold & Carole Pump Foundation is THIS EVENT RAISES MONEY CELEBRITY HONORING to raise funds and create awareness for the treatment FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER. and cure of cancer. By engaging the community, sports DINNER leaders, and those touched by this disease, financial Friday, August 10, 2018 Bill Walton support is given to the development of cancer Marc Kerner, M.D., F.A.C.S. treatments, programs and services as well as the procurement of advanced medical technologies.

Emmitt Smith, Jamie Foxx Ice Cube Pump brothers with Sugar Ray Leonard THE HAROLD & CAROLE PUMP FOUNDATION – DEDICATED TO RAISING FUNDS AND CREATING AWARENESS FOR THE TREATMENT AND CURE OF CANCER

The Harold & Carole Pump Foundation (H&CPF) honors a beloved father who FAMILY PLAN – PATIENT NAVIGATOR lost his battle with cancer in 2000 and a loving mother who passed away in Finding compassionate support is important, especially for new patients who 2012. Using their unique relationship-building talents and skills, their sons are overwhelmed with a cancer diagnosis. A patient navigator serves as a Dana and David Pump working with Northridge Hospital Foundation, have personal guide who meets with inpatients and outpatients one-on-one to raised more than $8 million for the Carole Pump Women’s Center, the Harold better acquaint them with the Carole Pump Women’s Center, the Harold and and Carole Pump Department of Radiation Oncology, and the Thomas and Eric Dickerson Oscar Robertson Dana Pump, Terell Davis, David Pump Carole Pump Department of Radiation Oncology and the Leavey Cancer Center. Dorothy Leavey Cancer Center at Northridge Hospital Medical Center and other Through the generous support of the Harold & Carole Pump Foundation, non-profit community charities. patients can rely on their Navigator for compassionate support, encourage- The mission of the Harold & Carole Pump Foundation is to raise funds and ment and education to ensure they have every available resource to make create awareness for the treatment and cure of cancer. By engaging the informed decisions regarding treatment, options and symptoms management. community, sports leaders, and those touched by the disease, financial FAMILY PLAN – SUPPORT, COMFORT AND HOME HEALTH support is given to develop cancer treatments, programs and services and to obtain the most advanced medical technologies. The Family Plan Fund assists patients and their families with payment for services or equipment needs. Patients who are hospitalized or at home with a EDUCATION AND FREE SCREENINGS cancer diagnosis face many difficult hours filled with painful treatments, Educating the community about cancer prevention and early detection is vital to unpleasant side effects, invasive tests, and much uncertainty. This is Michael Irvin Gary Payton the health of our residents. With free education and cancer screenings, lives interspersed with periods of boredom, depression and fatigue – making it a can be saved with early detection. In 2017, the Harold & Carole Pump Founda- very difficult time for the patient and their families. tion Outreach Program attended 73 community events and educated 8,911 In 2017, the H&CPF provided cancer patients with over 416 hours of home people on cancer awareness in both English and Spanish. healthcare and one-on-one support. Jane Seymour, Julius Erving, Franco Harris Thanks to the generosity of the Harold & Carole Pump Foundation, the Carole FAMILY PLAN – TRANSPORTATION TO THOSE IN NEED Pump Women’s Center hosted 12 FREE health fairs for the uninsured in our For those cancer patients with no means of travel, the Harold & Carole Pump community. “Reaching Out Health Fairs” attract hundreds of people who Foundation has budgeted a portion of their funding to provide transportation to receive free breast evaluations and screenings. Since prevention is key, and from the hospital for treatment and tests. This past year the Foundation attendees also learn how to decrease their chances of a cancer diagnosis. In provided 2,835 trips. This service continues to be a tremendous benefit for 2017, the Harold & Carole Pump Foundation provided 575 people with the those in need. following FREE health screenings: PUMP FAMILY INFUSION ROOM As a result of the screenings and follow-up work, four positive breast cancer A Legacy of Serving the Community continued with the H&CPF providing cases were diagnosed. funding to expand the Chemotherapy Infusion Center. The expanded Center Dana & Leah Pump, David Pump David Pump, Sugar Ray Leonard, Anthony Anderson, LL COOL J, Debbie Allen, Ice Cube, Dana Pump increased the number of infusion chairs from 13 to 20 and added one private treatment room for higher acuity patients. Additional restrooms, a nutrition 49 room, and redesigned physician offices were also included. Follow-up Consultations The Carole Pump Women’s Center has been very helpful with patients such as myself. They have an awesome Navigator Program and team that I am thankful for. I have been coming here for the last five years for my yearly mammogram screenings, thanks to the Pump Foundation. Service is great and they have a very courteous team. I have praises for all of them! Thank you for taking care of me! 32 12 12 Maria L. Diagnostic Ultrasound Biopsies As a long-term patient of the Northridge Hospital’s infusion clinic I can absolutely Mammograms Needle LL COOL J & Simone Smith Detlef Schremph Tina Knowles, Richard Lawson Jordin Sparks with the Pump brothers Placements endorse the nurses and other health care staff there. They are professionally excellent and caring. They are also patient oriented, in that they are always personable and Aspirations friendly with their charges, while working hard to keep up with the work load. In a 1 generally stress-laden workplace, they remain calm and very accessible to the patients. In sometimes uncomfortable and worrisome situations they are “bright lights” in the universe. I enjoy the days I come for infusions, as I feel I am among friends, not just professionals taking care of me. 100 Gary B. I would not be here today had it not been for their expertise and compassionate care Ultrasounds 369 Mammograms through my most difficult time fighting back from 4th stage Multiple Myeloma. Their Center’s high standards in caregiving- both physically and emotionally are second to none. I am living proof of that. With my unending gratitude, Edwina L. David Pump, Terrell Davis, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, Tony Dorsett, Franco Harris, Eric Dickerson, Jim Brown, Dana Pump Michael Philips performs HONORING ROD CAREW

Rodney Cline Carew was born on a train in Gatun, Panama on October 1, 1945. He moved with his family to New York when he was fourteen years old, and signed with the the day he graduated from high school.

Rod Carew is one of the most talented players to ever don a major league uniform. During his illustrious nineteen-year career he was selected to 18 All-Star teams. He is the all-time All-Star vote leader with 33 million votes – 6 million more than the runner-up. His career statistics explain why on January 8, 1991, he became the 22nd player to a joint session of Congress in the fall of 1998, $50,000,000 was in history to be voted into ’s Hall of Fame on the first ballot. appropriated to the National Institutes of Health for pediatric cancer research. In the past 10 years, the Rod Carew Children’s Cancer Golf In his 12 seasons with the Minnesota Twins, and 7 with the California Classic has also raised more than four million dollars in this fight. Angels, Rod amassed 3,053 career hits, 12th on the all-time list at the time of his retirement. He won 7 batting titles, a figure surpassed In addition to his Hall of Fame honors, Rod received the 1991 only by , and . Rod and Muscular Dystrophy Association Life Time Achievement Award in are the only players in baseball history to be Rookie of the Year recognition of his accomplishments on and off the field. Rod was (1967), (1977), have 3,000 hits (1985) and be also honored by General Mills in 1991 when he became one of the voted into the Hall of Fame (1991). He was also named the Roberto select few to ever be featured on a Wheaties box. That year Rod was Clemente Award winner (1977) by as the also named Captain of the All-Star team. In August player who best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship 2002, Rod was inducted into the United States Marine Corps Sports and community involvement. He was only the 3rd person to have his Hall of Fame, as he served in the Marine Reserves in the late sixties. uniform (#29) retired by 2 teams. Today, in addition to his charitable works, Rod is still actively involved Upon retiring in 1986, Rod decided he would devote his time to in baseball. He is currently in his 16th season on the executive staff working with children. He realized a lifelong dream in the spring of the Minnesota Twins and his 10th with the of of 1987 when The Rod Carew Baseball School opened in Placentia, Anaheim. In the summer of 2016 the award for the MLB American California. The 7,400 square foot state-of-the-art hitting laboratory League Batting Champion was named the Rod Carew Award. was a tremendous success from the day its doors opened. The Rod Carew Baseball School became a valuable resource to major league In September 2015 Rod suffered a massive heart attack. He had an teams as numerous players, managers, and hitting instructors LVAD (left ventricular devise) implanted into his heart. On Dec turned to Rod and his methods. When he felt the urge to return to 16, 2016 Rod received a heart and kidney transplant. The donor was the major leagues, Rod signed with the California Angels in 1992 29 year old former NFL player Konrad Reuland. He continues to do as their major league hitting instructor. His impact on the Angels what he knows and loves best. He imparts his knowledge of baseball was indisputable as the team batting average rose more than thirty to amateurs and professional players alike. Rod and his wife Rhonda points during Rod’s tenure with the club. In November 1999, Rod was also lead the fight for heart health awareness through a campaign named Major League Hitting Instructor for the Brewers, a with the American Heart Association. position he held until he resigned in October 2001. Rod Carew is a dedicated family man and successful businessman When he’s not preaching his art and science, Rod spends a lot of his who continues to be a role model for all young people. During his free time in pursuit of funds to be used in the fight to find a cure for career he was respected not only as a great talent, but as a class act pediatric cancers. In one memorable and emotional appeal by Rod in and out of uniform. HONORING Reggie Jackson

Reggie Jackson is a former Major League Baseball player who played 21 professional seasons, and was inducted into the national Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993. His first ballot Hall of Fame vote of 93.6% is the 16th best in the game’s history. Jackson’s 563 career home runs and 1702 RBI rank 14th and 25th respectively, and he was voted to the American League All Star their tumultuous relationship, a position he has held for more than Team fourteen times. 25 years with the most valuable franchise in professional sports.

One of a handful of athletes recognizable by his first name only, Born in 1946 in the suburb of Wyncote, PA, Reginald “Reggie” also earned the moniker “Mr. October” for his World Martinez Jackson was a gifted athlete, but never forgot his father’s Series heroics with the Oakland As and in the words: “Sports are great, son, but your legs will give out someday. 1970’s. His 5 home runs in the 1977 Series set a Get an education. No one can ever take that away from you.” He record that still stands, and has been equaled only twice in the attended and 40 years since. before his selection by the Kansas City Athletics as the number 2 overall pick in the 1966 Major League Baseball draft. His legs Reggie helped Oakland win 5 consecutive never did give out, but neither did his father’s words; following titles, 3 consecutive A.L. pennants and 3 consecutive World Series his retirement from baseball, Reggie founded the Mr. October Championships. 2 years later he was in , helping the Foundation for Kids. Yankees win 4 A.L. East titles, 3 A.L. pennants, and 2 consecutive World Series Championships. He will forever be remembered For more than 20 years, his foundation’s mission has been to for his feat of 4 consecutive home runs on 4 provide disadvantaged youth with access to technology and STEM consecutive pitches from 4 difference pitches; three, of course, curriculum, thereby leveling the educational playing field, and coming in the final game. enhancing the greater good of our communities and nation. To date, the Foundation has helped nearly half a million minority In addition to his 14 All Star selections, Jackson was the A.L. youth to gain access to STEM curricula, and helped thousands MVP in 1973, the World Series MVP twice, a 2-time Silver Slugger more to earn degrees in various STEM-related disciplines. Award winner, and the 1977 recipient of Ruth Award. Reggie’s current passion for helping our youth receive a relevant Perhaps most significant of all was Jackson’s hiring as Special education is as strong as his passion ever was for the game of Assistant to the Principal Owner by , despite baseball. HONORING BILL WALTON

William Theodore Walton, III (Bill) was born on November 5th, 1952, in San Diego, California.

His long career in basketball began in 4th grade. While in high school he was only player to ever make the USA Senior Men’s National Basketball Team and play in the World Championship and/or Olympics. Walton is the first of only 2 male CA high school basketball student- He remains active in basketball through clinics, camps, coaching, athletes to be enshrined in the National High School Hall of Fame. and television commentary. He started his broadcasting career in 1990 as an analyst for the then Prime Ticket Network. Walton worked Walton enrolled at UCLA in 1970, where he played center for John for CBS Sports in the early 90’s during the NCAA Final Four and Wooden’s Varsity team for 3 seasons, after an undefeated year then for NBC for many years. He has been honored multiple times with the freshman team. He was a member of 2 undefeated NCAA by the Southern CA Sports Broadcasters Association with the Best championship teams compiling an NCAA record 88 consecutive Television Analyst/Commentator award. In 2009, Walton was named game winning streak. one of the top 50 sports broadcasters of all time by the American Sportscasters Association. Bill Walton is a 3-time recipient of the NCAA Player of the Year Award. Walton is a 3-time All-America College Player and winner of the In 1993, Walton was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Sullivan Award for the United States Best Amateur Athlete of 1973. Springfield, MA. Walton also became a member of the Academic All- He was named to the Pacific 8 All-Conference first team 3 times and America Hall of Fame in 1994. For his television broadcasting work, was Pac-8 Conference Player of the Year for three consecutive years. Walton has been nominated for numerous Emmy awards and in 2001 At UCLA Walton was a scholar-athlete who also earned Academic won an Emmy for best live sports television broadcast. In 1997 Walton All-America honors three years in a row. was selected as one of the NBA’s Fifty Greatest Players of all Time. The Walton’s professional career began when he was the #1 overall pick NCAA honored Walton with their Silver Anniversary Award in 1999 for in the 1974 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. He was a member having made significant professional and civic contributions since of their championship team in 1977. 9 years later he earned another he completed his intercollegiate eligibility 25 years ago. championship title with the Boston Celtics in 1986. Walton is currently the Executive Chairman of Connect SD Sport Walton is one of only 4 players in the history of basketball to have Innovators (SDSI), a non-profit, business accelerating, trade won multiple NCAA and multiple NBA Championships. Walton is also organization that connects and drives the growth of Southern the second of only 5 players in the history of the NBA to lead the California’s vibrant sports economy by offering innovative programs league in both blocked shots and rebounding in the same season. and services for startups, mature companies and service providers. HONORING MARC KERNER, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Marc Kerner, MD, FACS, is board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and The American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He is one of only approximately 850 surgeons who have achieved this designation. Dr. Kerner graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California School of Medicine. While there, he received the Outstanding Student Research Award, Dean’s List honors, and was elected to the elite all-university honor society, The Skull and Dagger Society, for outstanding contributions to the university. He was the co-founder of the USC Journal of Medicine, a student-, peer-reviewed journal that published articles from both faculty and students, and had a distribution of over 25,000 each quarter. He has written numerous articles, developed a number of cutting edge surgical techniques and instruments, and has lectured Dr. Kerner completed his surgical training at UCLA under the nationally and internationally. Dr. Kerner has been recognized as guidance of Paul Ward, MD, a pioneer in head and neck surgery. the best ENT by the Los Angeles Daily News, the California State He completed a Fellowship in surgical research under a joint Assembly, the California State Senate, and received numerous appointment with the Department of Molecular Pathology, as well awards from national societies. He has been featured in the as advanced microsurgical techniques with the Department of media and is sought after for his opinions by both the print Plastic Surgery. Following the completion of his formal training, media and TV. Dr. Kerner attended mini-fellowships in facial plastic surgery, sinus surgery, and minimally invasive thyroid surgery. Dr. Kerner was the first to use computer-aided image guided technology for sinus surgery in southern California, the first to Dr. Kerner remains on the clinical faculty at UCLA and has attended introduce powered instrumentation in sinus surgery to UCLA and to teaching medical students and residents at Olive View-UCLA the community, and balloon sinus technology, as well as the medical center as well as providing yearly instructional courses introduction of platelet gel technology in maxillofacial and facial for advanced sinus and facial plastic surgical techniques. plastic surgery. 18TH ANNUAL CELEBRITY DINNER Friday, August 10, 2018

18TH ANNUAL

HONORING CELEBRITY Rod Carew Reggie Jackson DINNER Bill Walton Friday, August 10, 2018 Marc Kerner, M.D., F.A.C.S.

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