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2012 Celebration Nile Rodgers & CHIC honoring Daniel Stern “REMEMBER TO PLAY AFTER EVERY STORM!” founder, reservoir capital group VISIONARY AWARD Mattie J.T. Stepanek Jeni Stepanek, Ph.D. executive director, mattie j.t. stepanek foundation come... join the family MATTIE J.T. STEPANEK PEACEMAKER AWARD Sting & Trudie Styler HUMANITARIAN AWARD HOSTED BY Rosie Perez and Touré WITH A CONCERT FEATURING Sting 2012 celebration Nile Rodgers & CHIC 6:30 pm cocktails gala 2.0 7:30 pm dinner, live auction & concert manhattan center’s hammerstein ballroom 311 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY thursday | january 31, 2013 to benefit the We Are Family Foundation www.wearefamilyfoundation.org www mahmoud jabari 2008 global teen leader chic & hip attire BOARD OF DIRECTORS & OFFICERS Jeffrey Hayzlett Global Business Celebrity, Bestselling Author, Sometimes Cowboy Nile Rodgers We Are Family Foundation Founder & Chairman Tommy Hilfiger Principle Designer, Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Mark Barondess Miller Barondess, LLP Vice Chairman John Hunt Founder & Chairman, Archimedia Nancy Hunt We Are Family Foundation President Jamal Joseph Professor of Film, Columbia University & Founder, Impact Repertory Theater Lauren Lewis We Are Family Foundation Executive Vice President Henry Juszkiewicz Chairman & CEO, Gibson Guitar Corp. Christopher Cerf Co-Founder & President, Sirius Thinking, Ltd. Vice President Albert H. Konetzni, Jr. Vice Admiral (Ret.), VP, Oceaneering International Inc. Michael Levine, Ph.D. Executive Director, The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop Treasurer Mitchell Kriegman Writer Daniel Crown President, Foray Entertainment & Partner, Red Crown Productions Secretary Curtis Mack Partner, McGuire Woods LLP William Margaritis Senior VP, FedEx Corporation Kim Brizzolara Film Producer & Investor Tod Martin President & CEO, Unboundary Judith E. Glaser CEO, Benchmark Communications, Inc. & Chairman, Creating We Institute David Mashaal Managing Member, Mashaal & Associates, PLLC Raymond Kotcher Chairman & Senior Partner, Ketchum Laurie Meadoff CEO, Cancer Schmancer Steven Musumeci COO, HealthCor Management, L.P. Nicolas Mirzayantz Group President, IFF Norma Ramsey President, The Ramsey Foundation Susan Mufson Activist & Philanthropist Jed Selkowitz Senior Vice President, XIX Entertainment Richard Muirhead Founder & CEO, London Labs Kathy Sledge Alan Osmond The Osmonds Caryl M. Stern President & CEO, U.S. Fund for UNICEF Michael Ostin Entertainment Industry Producer Richard Stierwalt President & CEO, United Benefits & Pension Services, Inc. Rosie Perez Actor & Activist Kate Pierson The B-52’s DIRECTORS EMERITUS Don Pintabona Chef; Author & Founder of Shared Table Farms Gina Legnani Designer Benjamin Quinto Founder, Global Youth Action Network Tom Silverman Founder & CEO, Tommy Boy Entertainment & Executive Director, New Music Seminar Brett Ratner Film Director Steven Van Zandt Musician, Actor & Activist Irwin Redlener, M.D. Co-Founder & President, The Children’s Health Fund Montel Williams CEO, Montel Williams Enterprises, Inc. Warren Rosen Chairman & CEO, Best Interest Partners, LLC Christine Royer President, CRC Inc. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Danny Schechter Producer, Filmmaker & News Dissector Khaliah Ali Henry Schleiff President & GM, Investigation Discovery, Military Channel & Destination America Michael Angst Founder & CEO, E-Line Media Gregory Smith Founder, International Youth Advocates John J. Barbis Manager, Sir Elton John Deborah Smolover Executive Director, America Forward Laura J. Bauer Director of National Initiatives, Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving James Spanfeller President & CEO, The Spanfeller Media Group Johanna Bennett Co-Founder & Executive Director, First Time Fest Jeni Stepanek, Ph.D. Executive Director, Mattie J.T. Stepanek Foundation Glen Ellen Brown VP & Director, Hearst Brand Development Richard B. Stolley Senior Editorial Adviser, Time Inc. Allan Buchman Artistic Director, Culture Project Nick Stuart President & CEO, Odyssey Networks Deepak Chopra Author; Founder, The Chopra Foundation & Founder, Chopra Center for Wellbeing Mark D Sylvester Co-Owner & Creative Director, Interrobang Design Collaborative, Inc. Betty Cohen Founder & President, Betty Cohen Media Consulting Nestor Torres Simon Cohen Founder & Managing Director, global tolerance Florindo Volpacchio Director, Credit Suisse Private Bank Christine Creter Principal, uPPstream Dionne Warwick Joe DiMaggio Jr. Chef & CEO, SA ZA Serious Pizza Claire Wiseman, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist Robert Dragotta Producing Partner, Entertainment Events, Inc. Kelly Ellison CEO, Your Adoption Finance Coach & Radio Show Host, Your Adoption Coach Radio www.wearefamilyfoundation.org www Rick Fernandes Executive Director, Original Production and Development, Turner APAC Alan Gershenfeld Founder & President, E-Line Media design donated by www.interrobangdesign.com Robert Hassell Entrepreneur We Are Family Foundation ® 2012 celebration gala 2.0 thursday january 31, 2013 I/WE WILL ATTEND AND WISH TO RESERVE: TABLES ___ $75,000 METROPOLIS TABLE Includes a Stage Table for 12, Dinner, Concert, Onstage Recognition, Video and Printed Program Credit, and 3 Digital Program* Pages ___ $50,000 WOODSTOCK TABLE Includes a Stage Table for 10, Dinner, Concert, Onstage Recognition, Printed Program Credit and 2 Digital Program* Pages ___ $25,000 VILLAGE TABLE Includes a VIP Reserved Table for 10, Dinner, Concert, Onstage Recognition and ONE Digital Program* Page ___ $12,500 HAMLET TABLE Includes a Special Reserved Table for 10, Dinner, Concert and ONE Digital Program* Page INDIVIDUAL TICKETS ___ $1,500 TRIBE TICKET Includes Reserved VIP Table Seating for ONE, Dinner, Concert and inclusion in the Digital Program* ___ $595 POSSE TICKET Includes Reserved Table Seating for ONE, Dinner and Concert ___ $295 INDIE TICKET Includes Reserved Balcony Seating for ONE, Dinner and Concert (Limited Seats Available) I/WE ARE UNABLE TO CELEBRATE WITH YOU on January 31st, but would like to contribute $_________ to the We Are Family Foundation. PLEASE HOLD ONE $1,000 FULL PAGE AD in the Digital Program*. Deadline for materials is Thursday, January 24th. * Our Digital Program will be live on January 31st as well as online at wearefamilyfoundation.org. Name _____________________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________________ State __________ Zip ______________ Phone ___________________________ Email____________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to WE ARE FAMILY FOUNDATION and return in the enclosed envelope. Please charge $___________________________________________ to Visa / Mastercard / Amex / Discover Card Number _________________________________________ Exp. Date _________ Security Code ______ Company (if company card)___________________________________________________________________ Cardholder Name ___________________________________________________________________________ Cardholder Signature _______________________________________________ Date____________________ for information please contact please rsvp by january 21st we are family at 212-397-4333 limited seating available CONTRIBUTIONS ARE FULLY TAX DEDUCTIBLE TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW; THE NON-DEDUCTIBLE PORTION OF EACH TICKET/PERSON IS $150. WE ARE FAMILY FOUNDATION IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION. (TAX ID #27-0010229) WE ARE FAMILY FOUNDATION PO BOX 1352 MIDTOWN STATION NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10018 We Are Family Foundation ® 2012 celebration gala 2.0 thursday january 31, 2013 I/WE WILL ATTEND AND WISH TO RESERVE: TABLES ___ $75,000 METROPOLIS TABLE Includes a Stage Table for 12, Dinner, Concert, Onstage Recognition, Video and Printed Program Credit, and 3 Digital Program* Pages ___ $50,000 WOODSTOCK TABLE Includes a Stage Table for 10, Dinner, Concert, Onstage Recognition, Printed Program Credit and 2 Digital Program* Pages ___ $25,000 VILLAGE TABLE Includes a VIP Reserved Table for 10, Dinner, Concert, Onstage Recognition and ONE Digital Program* Page ___ $12,500 HAMLET TABLE Includes a Special Reserved Table for 10, Dinner, Concert and ONE Digital Program* Page INDIVIDUAL TICKETS ___ $1,500 TRIBE TICKET Includes Reserved VIP Table Seating for ONE, Dinner, Concert and inclusion in the Digital Program* ___ $595 POSSE TICKET Includes Reserved Table Seating for ONE, Dinner and Concert ___ $295 INDIE TICKET Includes Reserved Balcony Seating for ONE, Dinner and Concert (Limited Seats Available) I/WE ARE UNABLE TO CELEBRATE WITH YOU on January 31st, but would like to contribute $_________ to the We Are Family Foundation. PLEASE HOLD ONE $1,000 FULL PAGE AD in the Digital Program*. Deadline for materials is Thursday, January 24th. * Our Digital Program will be live on January 31st as well as online at wearefamilyfoundation.org. Name _____________________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________________ State __________ Zip ______________ Phone ___________________________ Email____________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to WE ARE FAMILY FOUNDATION and return in the enclosed envelope. Please charge $___________________________________________ to Visa / Mastercard / Amex / Discover Card Number _________________________________________ Exp. Date _________ Security Code ______ Company (if company card)___________________________________________________________________ Cardholder Name ___________________________________________________________________________ Cardholder Signature _______________________________________________ Date____________________ for information please contact please rsvp by january 21st we are family at 212-397-4333 limited seating available CONTRIBUTIONS ARE FULLY TAX DEDUCTIBLE TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW; THE NON-DEDUCTIBLE PORTION OF EACH TICKET/PERSON IS $150. WE ARE FAMILY FOUNDATION IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION. (TAX ID #27-0010229) WE ARE FAMILY FOUNDATION PO BOX 1352 MIDTOWN STATION NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10018.
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