hapPENNingsSeptember 2010 THE PENN CLUB OF NEW YORK An Overview of the Elite College Admissions Process | Who should attend? Those with collegebound children. • Th e relationship between your high school cur- Wednesday, September 1st, 7:00 p.m. Is your child ap- riculum, your future college major and the college plying to an elite college/university including the Ivy admissions process League? Are you unsure how to prepare the best col- • Developing a marketing plan to ensure admissions lege applications? When it comes to applying to col- to an elite college/university of your dreams lege one can never be too early or too prepared! Join • Th e role of extra/co-curricular activities in the elite In Th is us for a discussion about the elite college admissions college admissions process process given by Los Angeles’ leading college and • How legacy is taken into consideration at an elite 2 General Manager’s Corner Issue educational consultant and a two-time Ivy League college/university 3 Book Group Luncheon: Cutting for graduate. Th roughout the course of the discussion • Demystifying the elite college admissions process Stone we will touch upon the following topics: Admission Process continues on page 2 3 Your Health is Your Wealth your name, member number, school, class year, 4 Recent Grads Happy Hour Bash All Ivy Progressive Networking company name, title and industry. Members are 4 Green Intelligence Book Signing Dinner | encouraged to bring guests, but we ask that members 5 Interclub Events Who should attend? Those interested in meeting other do not bring more than 1 guest from the same fi rm. club members. All names and information to be provided in RSVP 6 Intra Clubs Tuesday, September 14th, 6:30 p.m. for name tags and seating purposes. 7 Class Happy Hours In , it’s easy to meet $65 plus tax and service charge per member and $70 8 NY Philharmonic people, but it’s hard to get to know plus tax and service charge per non-member by Sep- anyone. Going home with dozens of business cards does tember 7th at noon (No walk-ins) includes three course HapPENNings Calendar not necessarily mean you’ve had a fruitful evening! buff et and facilitated networking. Would you like to meet other members in a fun non- threatening way, or get to know each other better while Hands-on Sushi- ARTICLE See at a glance what each enjoying a fabulous meal? Th e Progressive Dinner is Making Class with ICONS article means for you! just the recipe: a unique combination of fun, fi ne din- ing and relationship building with fellow members. Chef Smoor | Networking Drinks Th is event is designed to help you meet your fellow Who should attend? Those interested in food preparation and world cuisines. Penn Club members and friends in a setting that en- Thursday, September 23rd or Thursday, October 14th, Learning Dining courages interaction. During this progressive network- 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a hands-on sushi-making class with ing dinner, you’ll spend each of the 3 courses with Executive Chef Florimond Smoor. No more than 8 a diff erent group of dynamic people so you’ll have a Healthy Snacks to 10 people per class will be admitted so RSVP early chance to learn about each others’ services, develop for this exclusive event! relationships and fi nd support and resources to help Entertainment $35 per member and $40 per guest by September you and your business and social activities thrive. 16th/ October 7th at noon. $40 per member and $45 Bring along at least 40 business cards. Please provide per guest for late reservations. Don’t miss the Social and Day Spa Retreat | Professional Networking Series September through November. Treat yourself or drop-off your signifi cant other on Thursday, September 30th. while you run around town. Enjoy the new Day Spa Retreat during the after- The focus is on noons on weekdays. Th is refreshing Day Spa Retreat package includes: • Day use of a guest room from 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. — great for relaxing after legal professions. shopping! • Scrumptious lunch in the Grill Room • 1 hour rejuvenating See page 5 for details. in-room Massage • Afternoon glass of wine or cocktail in the Library This super-relaxation package is available to members and their sponsored guest from September through November at just $235.00 plus tax and service charge (additional person $135.00 plus tax and service charge). Please call the front desk at 212.403.6533 to make your reservation.

All programs require written reservations. Please mail, fax (212.403.6621), e-mail ([email protected]), or register on the Web site (www.pennclub.org) to reserve. E-mail [email protected] only for questions about events. 1 Happy New Year at the Penn Club of New York! Due to our they deserve. Our primary mission is to maintain our relationship with the University of Pennsylvania, our activ- shared vision as the premiere city club we have become. ity year mirrors the academic year. Hence, September marks One small item of housekeeping that I feel I should a new year of programs, events, services and networking, address is the fact that some of our members and guests as well as renewed refl ections on the many facets of your might inadvertently infringe on the quiet enjoyment Club life. I hope you have all had an opportunity to enjoy that all of you expect from the Penn Club. It was recently the slightly slower pace that summer brings to our lives, brought to my attention that occasionally we have situa- and that you have been able to use this time of relaxation tions, especially in the Business Center, where individu- and refl ection to “re-charge your batteries” in anticipa- als have discussions or phone conversations that are tion of the busier times that Autumn will bring. This has somewhat louder than they need to be. The result is that certainly been the case at the Penn Club. information that should remain confidential is shared, GENERAL Once again, we have used the less active summer months and that quiet order is sometimes disrupted. While this is as an opportunity to go through our Clubhouse and an infrequent and unintentional occurrence, I’d like to ask MANAGER’S perform our annual programs of cleaning, repairs and you maintain an awareness of the fact that the Penn Club preventive maintenance, as well as a review of our facili- is a shared social space for all of our members. ties. The result is that your Club is refreshed and renewed, While summer can bring us a time of a slightly relaxed and ready for a new year of usage and activities. pace of life, it can also be an opportunity for a bit of pro- As we enter our seventeenth year of operations, it’s excit- crastination. That invitation to renew your membership ing to reflect on the achievements we’ve made together. that began arriving last spring may have found its way to Corner The Penn Club is the top ranked club in New York City, your “to-do” file. As we approach the end of our renewal and the tenth ranked city club in the country. This did not period, I want to make sure that none of you miss out on happen without the shared vision of our membership and the many values that the Penn Club brings to you. If you professional staff, as well as the support and encourage- have put your renewal invitation aside while you pursued ment of our Board of Directors. Together, we have a great other interests, I’d like to urge you to renew now. deal to be proud of, as well as grateful for. At the same My staff and I are excited to be a part of your life at the Penn time, we all recognize that as years pass some needed Club. We are eager to welcome you to your home-away-from- refurbishments and upgrades become apparent. I want home as we once again enter an exciting New Year. to assure you that we are aware of these areas, and that strategic areas of our Clubhouse will receive the attention —Peter M. Homberg, CCM Guest Room Reminder Admission Process continued from page 1 Kevin Collins is the Founder Located in Midtown, Th e Penn Club is an for student athletes and President of Ivy League Col- ideal place for members and their guests • Creating a college list which includes lege Consultants, LLC and has a to stay when visiting New York. From Th e elite colleges and universities B.S. in Social Studies Educa- Penn Club one is just a short walk to • Writing a successful college essay geared tion from New York University, , Bryant Park, Grand Central to the nation’s top colleges M.S.Ed.; University of Pennsylvania Graduate and subways that will take you all over the • How to choose the “right” elite college School of Education, Ed.M.; Teachers College, for you , and is a Ph.D. Candi- city. Th e overnight guest rooms boast Penn • Developing your individuality and date at Claremont Graduate University part of tradition while providing both privacy and uniqueness in the college admissions the Claremont Consortium in Los Angeles. comfort. Th e Penn Club is the perfect place to stay while traveling on process $15 per member and $30 per guest by Au- business or getting away for a weekend. • An “insiders” perspective on the elite col- gust 25th at noon. $25 per member and $40 Call 212.403.6533 to make your reservation. Room rates do not lege admission process, and much more… per guest for late reservations. include tax. Off er is subject to availability of rooms.

Welcome New Members David Alan Snyder Matthew Brennan Madelyn Hochstein John Moore John Sharkey JUNE Ahmet Goksun Patricia Jay R. Lopez Robert Brandon Sokol M. Lois Brown Marianne Hoff man Michael R. Moran Sandeep Sharma Cheri Lin Amy Mara Katherine Gomes Tatsiana Louneva Carol Solomon Katherine G. Chen David Preston Hollander Colleen A. Murphy James Edward Shields Julia Kate Arnhold Matthew Gordon Andrews Macalaster Richard P. Solomon Diana Michelle Cornely Morgan Lee Hurley Mario Nakazawa Corey Gene Singer Romy Rahme Bejjani Yekaterina Gordon Jordan M. Marin Fahd Ali Bin Tayyab Lawrence Crane-Moscowitz Barbara E. Ingraham Blake Alan Naughton Joan C. Sonnen Ellen Ebert Benveniste Matthew Wells Gutierrez Michael William McElwain Judithann H. Thayer Robert F. Cusumano William F. Ingraham Alisan Oliver-Li Malcolm Spaulding Stephen H. Blose Lily Awatif Hanna Alexandra Kim McKay Richard Robert Thayer Michaella Gabrielle Dooley Katrina S. Jackson, VMD Maha Omar James V. Stagnitta Samantha C. Burstin Miles Hunter Brynne McNulty Christina M. Thomas Jason Erik Dymbort Gail Whitehead Kagler Sharif Omar Alexandros Stamatiadis Elena Victoria C. Byrd John Hyman Philip Metcalf Konstantin G. Vertsman Karen Egren Emily Sarah Karram Brian Ross Owens Gordon Bennett Stewart, IV Thomas J.T. Cassel Emily Kahn Andrea Miltiades Sarah Warner Michael Egren Sam Katzman Millicent (Milly) Pitts Ali Abbas Syed Jennifer Cepak Robert J. Kallin Jonathan D. Moore William Way Nadav Eitan Joshua Kay Vinod Kumar Prashad Gloria Tam Darya Cheban-Katz Sylvia Kaminetsky Ryan Jonathan Morgan Eric S. Weinstein Elyssa Emsellen Brendan Kelly Margo Prebenda Holly Anderson Tiff any Theodore D. Clement Rahul Kanwar Meera Mullick-Kanwar Kate Nolan Wiber Jerrod Engelberg Elizabeth Kislak Charles M. Raisch Scott Ugras Ainsley Frances Cookingham Albert Tiuseco Kao Maria Regina Nelson Gingi Wingard Lauren R. Fleischer Elaine Kouroupas Brian N. Recchione Adam A. Veltri Matthew Coulter Richard D. Kerschner James L. Phillips, Jr. Jason Wingard Aaron D. Friedman Thomas H. Kozlik Kathryn Rose Neal Walker Lee Ross Crain Alexandra Adair King Louis M. Pietrocola Julie Xu Jeff rey Charles Fronek Isabel J. Kurek Richard Rutigliano Robert E. Williams Carol A. Curley, CFA David Lloyd Kniffi n Jacquelyn Piraquive Eric P. Gelb Ronald Gee Hong Kwok Janhavi Sahasrabuddhe Sarah Williams Laura A. De Sole Ellen Christine Kuo Sean Alexander Quinn JULY Kathy Jane Girod Richard Liebowitz James Jon Sanderson Hao (George) Wu Alissa R. Eisenberg Brian James Kwiatkowski Gabrielle E. Ritaccio Leslie B. Alexander Andrew Joseph Godwin Kerry Loughran Andrew J. Schaye Alyssa Yeager Maurice S. Emmer Daniel Miles Lafuente Jeremy Robinson-Leon Joseph Army Zachary S. Goldberg Nicole E. Lovelock Eleanor Seibert Jessica Yubas Rebecca Alyssa Francus Leslie Langer Colleen Becht Rotindo Eric Beckmann Keith Jaff e Goldman Paul B. MacDonald Thomas A. Shakely Yves G. Gaden Mark D. Langer Todd Joseph Russo Michael M. Begg Jennifer Rose Grossman Patrick Savage Mahoney George Vargas Garcia Bianca Lauria Elizabeth Mary Schneider Eric P. Beveridge Deborah L. Hadley Sarah Marcus IN MEMORIAM Steven C. Genyk Ian Yen Lee Alexandra Victoria Searl Sarada Bheemineni Robert Evan Haimes Margaret Maughan Mr. Robert R. Banta, W’66 Michael Roland Girod Charles Li Adriana Seibert John Clarence Blahnik Christopher W. Hamilton Erin M. McMenamin Mr. Emanuel Finkelstein, W’39 Nancy Glickenhaus Paul P. Logan Seanna H. Senior Daniel Matthew Branower John Arthur Hess James Patrick McNiel Mr. Jerome V. Lavin, W’67 Mrs. Diana Metcalf, G’71 Mr. Howard S. Wachtler, Penn Parent 2 Networking Learning Healthy Entertainment Drinks Dining Snacks EVENTS AT THE PENN CLUB Book Group Luncheons Taking Control of Your Health in the Who should attend? Those interested in reading and discussing what they read. Age of Health Care Reform | Please join us over a catered lunch as Isabel Katzin leads discussion. Who should attend? Those interested in health care and/or politics. Isabel holds a Master’s Degree and has studied in the US, Paris and Israel. Tuesday, September 21st, 7:00 p.m. Formerly an English and French teacher, she has been a professional book America’s health care system is about group discussion leader for over 18 years and currently leads 28 groups. to undergo the most fundamental transformation in our nation’s history. An already over-stressed system must absorb 32 million new patients at the same time that the country’s huge baby boomer population is likely Cutting for Stone | to need even more medical attention as they age. And many of our most experienced and talented physicians will soon be reaching retirement age, by Abraham Verghese leaving fewer experienced doctors to treat more patients. Understanding Monday, September 20th, 12:00 noon. Lauded for his sensi- how health care reform will aff ect the amount of time your primary care tive memoir (My Own Country) about his time as a doctor in doctor can spend overseeing your care, as well as your ability to access eastern Tennessee at the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the 80s, the best specialists and facilities in the face of a serious diagnosis will be Verghese turns his formidable talents to fi ction, mining his own essential in this new health care era. life and experiences in a magnifi cent, sweeping novel that moves Leslie Michelson is the chairman and CEO of Private Health from India to Ethiopia to an inner-city hospital in New York Management, a company committed to providing priority City over decades and generations. Sister Mary Joseph Praise, a devout access to the world’s fi nest health care professionals for their young nun, leaves the south Indian state of Kerala in 1947 for a mission- clients. Leslie will draw on his expertise to present an overview ary post in Yemen. During the arduous sea voyage, she saves the life of of how the current health care system impacts all of us. More an English doctor bound for Ethiopia, Th omas Stone, who becomes a importantly, he’ll provide concrete information that the audi- key player in her destiny when they meet up again at Missing Hospital ence can put into action to protect their health and that of their families. in Addis Ababa. Seven years later, Sister Praise dies birthing twin boys: Leslie has over 20 years experience as a founder, CEO, investor, advisor Shiva and Marion, the latter narrating his own and his brothers long, and director for a portfolio of entrepreneurial health care, technology and dramatic, biblical story set against the backdrop of political turmoil in real estate companies. He serves as a director of ALS Th erapy Development Ethiopia, the life of the hospital compound in which they grow up and Institute and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, where he previously served the love story of their adopted parents, both doctors at Missing. Th e as CEO. boys become doctors as well and Verghese’s weaving of the practice of $15 per member and $30 per guest by September 14th at noon. $25 per medicine into the narrative is fascinating even as the story bobs and member and $40 per guest for late reservations. weaves with the power and coincidences of the best 19th-century novel. $49 plus tax and service charge per member and $54 plus tax and service Getting into Business School | charge per guest by September 13th at noon. $54 plus tax and service charge per member and $59 plus tax and service charge per guest for late Who should attend? Those considering applying to business school. reservations. Monday, October 4th, 7:00 p.m. Most applicants to the top business schools are qualifi ed to attend. For example, the average applicant to the Stanford Graduate School of Business has scored close to a 700 on the e River of Doubt | GMAT. With acceptance rates as low as 10-15% at some top schools, by Candice Millard how do you ensure that your application will rise to the top of this highly qualifi ed pool? Th is event off ered by Stacy Blackman Consulting Monday, October 18th, 12:00 noon. In a gripping account, Millard focuses will help you answer this question. Some of the topics covered include: on an episode in Teddy Roosevelt’s search for adventure that nearly came • What the top schools are looking for to a disastrous end. A year after Roosevelt lost a third-party bid for the White House in 1912, he decided to chase away his blues by accepting • Answers to practical questions such as who to select as a recommender, an invitation for a South American trip that quickly evolved into an ill- which schools to apply to and whether to plan a school visit prepared journey down an unexplored tributary of the Amazon known • Common application mistakes to avoid as the River of Doubt. Th e small group, including T.R.’s son Kermit, was • Dispelling business school application myths hampered by the failure to pack enough supplies and the absence of ca- • Real life applicant case studies noes sturdy enough for the river’s rapids. An injury Roosevelt sustained • Practical advice to help you get started became infected with fl esh-eating bacteria and left the ex-president so Katie Malachuk received her BA from Harvard and MBA from Stan- weak that, at his lowest moment, he told Kermit to leave him to die in ford. She taught third grade as a Teach For America teacher and also the rainforest. Millard, a former staff writer for National Geographic, served as TFA’s national director of admissions. She has worked for a nails the suspense element of this story perfectly, but equally important top-tier management consulting fi rm and an education focused start-up. to her success is the marvelous amount of detail she provides on the Most recently, she has been an MBA admissions consultant with Stacy wildlife that Roosevelt and his fellow explorers encountered on their Blackman Consulting and counsels college applicants on a pro bono ba- journey, as well as the cannibalistic indigenous tribe that stalked them sis. Katie is a yoga instructor and a certifi ed life coach. She is the author much of the way. of Earn It: A Stress-Free and Proven Approach to Getting Into Top MBA $49 plus tax and service charge per member and $54 plus tax and service Programs and You’re Accepted: A Stress-Free and Proven Approach to Getting charge per guest by October 11th at noon. $54 plus tax and service Into College. She can be found at www.katiemalachuk.com charge per member and $59 plus tax and service charge per guest for late $15 per member and $30 per guest by September 27th at noon. $25 per reservations. member and $40 per guest for late reservations.

All programs require written reservations. Please mail, fax (212.403.6621), e-mail ([email protected]), or register on the Web site (www.pennclub.org) to reserve. E-mail [email protected] only for questions about events. 3 EVENTS AT THE PENN CLUB Annual Recent Grads Happy Hour | Fourth Annual Full House Night | Who should attend? All recent Penn grads and young Penn Club members. Wednesday, October 13th. All events start at 6:45pm and are followed by Thursday, September 16th, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Th e Penn Club of New open mingling. Mingle with your favorite Penn Club members and meet York and PennNYC are pleased to present Th e Annual Recent Grads some new friends! Happy Hour. Please join us in welcoming the recent grads (members and Here’s how it works: Come to the club on Wednesday, October 13th-- nonmembers alike) to New York. As usual, we will be off ering drink specials feel free to bring along your spouse, a co-worker, a friend, or just come and there will be no cover. We look forward to seeing you there! Drink yourself--and choose from any of the three events happening at the same tickets and clubhouse tours will be available to nonmembers. time. Surely one of our topics will strike your fancy! After your program is fi nished, gather with the attendees from the other events and chat over GreenIntelligence: Creating drinks. Conversation is easy when you can compare notes about what Environments that Protect you saw and what you should plan on catching next year! Th e options are: 1) Roger Lowenstein on Wall Street; 2) Cooking Demo with Human Health | Chef Smoor; and 3) Th e Recent Designation of the Penn Club of New York by John Wargo, Professor, Yale University as a New York City Landmark: How and Why It Happened, What It Means. Who should attend? Those interested in environmental issues and current events. 1) Roger Lowenstein on Wall Street Monday, September 27th, 7:00 p.m. We live in a world awash in manmade Who should attend? Those interested in fi nancial literacy. chemicals, from the pesticides on our front lawns to the diesel exhaust in the air we breathe. Although experts are beginning to understand the Roger Lowenstein is one of America’s most distinguished fi nancial potential dangers of these substances, there are still more than 80,000 writers, with a particular knack for presenting complex economic topics synthetic compounds that have not been suffi ciently tested to interpret in a clear and interesting way. He is the author of fi ve books, three of their eff ects on human health. Yale University professor John Wargo has them New York Times best-sellers, including Buff ett, When Genius spent much of his career researching the impact of chemical exposures Failed and, most recently, Th e End of Wall Street. He also is a contrib- on women and children. In this book, he explains the origins of society’s uting writer for Th e New York Times Magazine and a columnist for profound misunderstanding of everyday chemical hazards and off ers a Bloomberg. His latest book, Th e End of Wall Street, examines the crash practical path toward developing greater “green intelligence.” of 2008. Barron’s, in its review, wrote that “In the fl ood of new books about the fi nancial crisis, Roger Lowenstein’s is a standout. Lowenstein, Despite the rising trend in environmental awareness, information about syn- a highly accomplished fi nancial journalist, lays out what may be the best thetic substances is often unavailable, distorted, kept secret, or presented in a explanation yet of the recent crash -- and as good a prediction as any on way that prevents citizens from acting to reduce threats to their health and the what happens next.” Th e reviewer for Th e New York Times called it a environment. By examining the histories of fi ve hazardous technologies and “complex but imaginative book, an especially useful piece of the jigsaw practices, Wargo fi nds remarkable patterns in the delayed discovery of dangers puzzle that current Wall Street books are busy creating.” Th e AP called it and explains the governments’ failures to manage them eff ectively. Sobering “witty, well-written, heavily researched and often dramatic.” Come hear yet eminently readable, Wargo’s book ultimately off ers a clear vision for a safer Lowenstein talk about how he compiled 180 interviews in the space of future through prevention, transparency and awareness. just several months into a NYT best-seller and hear his thoughts on the John Wargo is a Professor of Environmental Policy, Risk crash, the fi nancial reform bill, and beyond. Books will be for sale. Analysis and Political Science, and Chair of the Yale College Environmental Studies Major and Program. B.A., University of 2) Cooking Demo with Chef Smoor Pennsylvania; M.L.A. University of Massachusetts, and Ph.D., Who should attend? Those who love to cook, host parties and/or have receive a Yale University. He holds appointments in the Yale School of lesson from the esteemed Chef Smoor! Forestry and Environmental Studies and the Department of Chef Smoor, formerly of both the Waldorf-Astoria and the , Political Science, and is a fellow of Branford College. He has been a pro- will conduct a demonstration on a variety of easy-to-prepare party fessor at Yale since 1985. He has lectured extensively on the limits and nibbles and fun snacks that are great for hors d’oeuvre parties or as pre potential of environmental law, with a focus on human health. Wargo meal appetizers. You’ll get to take home the recipes as well! will sign books for all attendees who purchase a copy. $15 per member and $30 per guest by September 20th at noon. $25 per 3) The Recent Designation of the Penn Club of New York member and $40 per guest for late reservations. Books will be for sale. as a New York City Landmark: How and Why It Happened, Customized, Private Chelsea Art Tour What It Means with Founder of NYC Art Tours | Who should attend? Those who love learning. Who should attend? Art lovers and those interested in learning more about art. Th e Landmarks Preservation Commission is the New York City agency that is responsible for identifying and designating the City’s landmarks Saturday, October 2nd, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Helene Lowenfels teaches and the buildings in the City’s historic districts. Such properties are adults and children of all ages about paintings, works on paper, designated because of their special character or special historical or architecture and three-dimensional art. She uses her knowledge of aesthetic interest or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural the city and art history to lead clients through galleries of all genres characteristics of the city, state, or nation. Th e Commission also regulates while placing them in context by lecturing about their surrounding changes to designated buildings. architectural landmarks. Th is tour will focus on three Chelsea Gal- leries: Gagosian, Winston Wächter Fine Art and Pleiades Gallery, followed by In its recent designation of the Penn Club of New York as a New York a walk and guided tour of the High Line, weather permitting City landmark, the Commission recognized this 1901 building as one $40 per member and $45 per guest by September 24th at noon. $45 per of the signifi cant buildings on “clubhouse row,” between Fifth and Sixth member and $50 per guest for late reservations. Avenues. Th e building was one of the fi rst high-rise, vertical clubhouses

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Save the Date EVENTS AT THE PENN CLUB s m t w t f s in New York City. The Club’s distinguished neigh- 1 2 3 4 5 6 bors along this block of 44th Street that are also Young Alumni Homecoming designated landmarks include the Harvard Club, the Pre-Game Bash | 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 , the Bar Association, and the Who should attend? All members from classes ’95 to ’10 former City Club. This designation is a significant and their guests. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 contribution to the preservation of this architecturally Wednesday, October 20th, 7:30-10 p.m. Pre-Game and socially important block. Our panel will discuss 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 with other Young Alumni! When was the last time topics including: the physical and social history of the you “pre-gamed” 9 days in advance? The Penn Club 28 29 30 building described in the Commission’s nomination; Young Alumni Committee invites you (and a guest!) 2010 November the broader context of the designation: 44th Street to the second FREE (club-sponsored) Penn Club of and Midtown; how this nomination and designation Tuesday, November 2nd New York Young Alumni Homecoming Pre-Game process occurred; what the designation governs Election Day Bash. Warm up for the big Homecoming weekend The membership and management of the Penn Club Wednesday, November 3rd with complimentary beer, wine, soda, hors d’oeurves, Wine Tasting with Michael Green have been effective and responsible stewards of this and special homecoming treats. See old friends, make Thursday, November 4th historic building since the University of Pennsylvania new ones, and celebrate Penn’s forthcoming Home- Tea at Gracie Mansion* acquired it in 1994. The panelists will discuss how coming victory in style. This popular event sells out. 1990s Happy Hour Wednesday, November 10th this nomination recognizes and enhances that stew- Please RSVP to ensure a space. Walk-ins have been ardship. Panelists: Community Service Intra Club: Blood and turned away at the door in past years. Don’t let it Coat Drive and Meeting • Kate Daly, Executive Director, New York City happen to you! Thursday, November 11th Landmarks Preservation Commission Members are welcome to bring 1 lucky guest each Veteran’s Day 1970s and Before Happy Hour • David Hollenberg, University Architect, Univer- (please do not bring more than 1 guest as we do not sity of Pennsylvania La Bete wish to turn away anyone at the door). Saturday, November 13th Megan Cross Schmitt • , Special Assistant to the Brooklyn Heights/Cobble Hill History and Executive Director, New York City Landmarks Tasting Tour Preservation Commission TheLadders.com CEO: Monday, November 15th All three events are $25 plus tax and service charge per You’re Better Than Your Job Stone Crab week begins St. Patrick’s Cathedral Tour and Book Signing member and $35 plus tax and service charge per guest Search | Wednesday, November 17th by October 6th at noon. $35 plus tax and service charge Wine Dinner Who should attend? Current and future jobseekers per member and $45 plus tax and service charge per Thursday, November 18th guest for late reservations. Includes snacks and one Tuesday, October 26th, 7:00 p.m. Unemployment rates are 2000s Happy Hour beverage per person during the open networking ses- at the highest levels since the Great Depression and the 1980s Happy Hour Social and Professional Networking Series sion after the events conclude. modern job search has changed. As CEO and Founder — Finance of TheLadders, one of the largest job search services in Thursday, November 25th 12th Annual Hedge Fund the world, Marc Cenedella is intimately aware of the Thanksgiving Feast and Library Bar Specials! emotional highs and lows of the job search. Friday, November 26th Panel | Every Monday Marc sends a career advice newsletter Club Offices Closed for Day After Thanksgiving Who should attend? Those interested in hedge funds and to over 4 million members of TheLadders and has the financial industry. Monday, November 29th personally read thousands of email responses. Marc Book Group Luncheon Friday, October 15th, 7:00 p.m. For the twelfth year in has seen one consistent theme over the years, which a row, the Penn Club hosts a panel discussion featur- has become even more prevalent during the Great Professional and Social ing the “Next Generation” of hedge fund leaders Recession: job seekers are quick to doubt their own speaking their minds and answering your questions qualifications and credentials when the going gets Networking Series in in a fast-paced and exciting format. Sophisticated tough. Ironically, what Marc has discovered over the the Grill Room— industry professionals have come to count on this years is that a poorly executed job search is usually the Legal Focus | event as a guide to what the very latest trends are in main culprit of an unsuccessful job search. Who should attend? Legal professionals and this industry. Serving on the panel will be an aggres- Based on seven years of interviews with job seekers, sive and dynamic set of hedge fund managers. Our HR experts and recruiters, Marc has teamed up with business networkers. panel discussions with this group are famous for tak- Matthew Rothenberg, editor-in-chief of TheLadders, Thursday, September 30th, 6:30-9:00 p.m. Busi- ing on the toughest questions. We will be discussing to deliver You’re Better Than Your Job Search (On-Sale: ness leaders and smart individuals are keenly the three billion dollar paycheck that one manager September 21), an informative and instructive guide- aware that networking is an essential element took home last year; the scandals; the blowups; how book that provides best practices, tools and checklists of personal and professional success. Join fellow analysts strike out on their own and start a hedge to keep job seekers on the right track. Join Marc as Penn Club member and get 2010 moving in fund; and how the most sophisticated family offices he shares his best advice about job hunting and career the right direction at our next Professional Net- do things to boost returns. management with the Penn Club. Marc’s talk will be working Event. All members are welcome, but $25 plus tax and service charge per member and $35 followed by an interactive question and answer session. these months our focus is on legal services and plus tax and service charge per guest by October 8th $15 per member and $30 per guest by October 19th at related industries and then financial services and at noon. $35 plus tax and service charge per member noon. $25 per member and $40 per guest for late res- related industries. We look forward to seeing and $45 plus tax and service charge per guest for late ervations. For reservations, e-mail events@pennclubny. you! (Financial Focus in November.) reservations. Includes snacks and one beverage per org or fax 212-403-6621 or RSVP online. Contact Jeffrey Wu, W’85 (jwu@actionable person during the open networking session after the strategies.com) or Ron England, W’81 (england@ event concludes. westbrookcap.com) for more information. All programs require written reservations. Please mail, fax (212.403.6621), e-mail ([email protected]), or register on the Web site (www.pennclub.org) to reserve. E-mail [email protected] only for questions about events. 5

Risk Management Intra Club | INTERCLUB MEMBERSHIP Monday, September 20th, 7:00 p.m. Open to those ear- ly in their careers, late in their careers and in between, the Risk Management Intra Club seeks to connect practitioners in Credit, Market, and Operations Risk. Come exchange ideas, Join an Intra Club! seek advice and stay abreast of the Risk Management fi eld. Please note that walk-ins will be required to show Club ID at We will hold meetings and events to engage members and the door at all interclub events. All Inter-Ivy events require the Intra Clubs (special interest groups within the club) expose them to the various facets of the profession. Mem- same proper club attire expected at the Penn Club (no jeans or Cornerare a way for you to get to know your fellow Penn Club sneakers).Events Thanks! bers will have an active role in helping select those topics members. To view the list of Intra Clubs log on to the that deserve special attention or are pertinent to the times. Members Only portion of our Web site at www.pennclub. Yale Club(50 ) org and click on “Bulletin Board”. For more information Please contact Intra Club Captain Gonzalo Briceño, SEAS ‘02, ([email protected]) to learn more. All-Club Fall Mixer | about joining or starting an Intra Club, please e-mail Thursday, September 30, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Celebrate [email protected]. Real Estate Investment Intra Club | the season of autumn at the Club’s Fall Mixer in the Tap Architecture and Business Development Tuesday, September 28th, 6:30 p.m. The Room. There will be a buff et of bountiful hors d’oeuvres and Intra Club | § Real Estate Investment Intra Club’s mission is to unlimited beer, wine and soda to enjoy as you make new educate and support the professionals and leaders of real friends and catch up with old ones. Reserve your space for Wednesday, September 8th, 6:30 p.m. If you are a estate investment fi rms through training and networking $35 per person, inclusive of tax and gratuity by Tuesday, design professional, are interested in design, or have an opportunities. Please contact Intra Club Captain Lauren Da- September 28. Walk-in attendees will be admitted for $40 interest in business innovation, please join the Architecture vidson, ([email protected]) to learn more. cash per person at the door if the space can accommodate. and Business Development Intra Club. The group is working to enable design professionals to fl ourish in an adverse PENNdulums Community Service economic environment, by bringing together experts Intra Club | Cornell Club(6 East 44th Street) in business management and members of the design Wednesday, Setpember 29th, Tea at Gracie Mansion | community, with the objective of developing practical tools 8:00 p.m., Ben Franklin Living Thursday, November 4th, 1:00 p.m. Tea Time 2:00 p.m. and techniques to improve performance and results in the Room. PENNdulums Community Service Intra Club Tour of Gracie Mansion. Join us for a special afternoon at design fi elds. Please contact Intra Club Captain Randall Knox is dedicated to serving the larger community here in the one of New York City’s most treasured landmarks: Gracie ([email protected]) to learn more. Metropolitan Area and beyond. If you are interested in Mansion. Built in 1799 by shipping merchant Archibald Hedge Fund Investing Intra Club | volunteering your time and sharing the fellowship of Gracie as a country retreat overlooking a bend in the East interested club members, please join us at our meetings River, the house is the last of the country homes that once Monday, September 13th, 6:30 p.m. Come discuss and events. At our next meeting, Penn Alum and Fulbright lined ’s East River shore. Since 1942, the House issues and provide information, education and research Scholar, Emma Kirwan will conduct an informal discussion has served as the Offi cial Residence of the Mayor of the City on latest trends in hedge funds, including fund of funds. on Adventures with Peaks over Poverty. of New York. In 2002, the House was restored to its original Hedge funds are unregistered private investment partner- Join us for the All-Ivy Club Blood and Coat Drive on grandeur and transformed into “The People’s House” under ships, funds or pools that may invest and trade in many November 10th, 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. A New York the guidance of the Gracie Mansion Conservancy, a private diff erent markets, strategies, and instruments. Please Blood Center Bus will parked on 44th Street, between 5th not-for-profi t corporation established in 1981 to preserve, contact Intra Club Captain Dorothy C. Nickelson, C’02, & 6th Avenues, that day to facilitate this. Please e-mail maintain and enhance Gracie Mansion. Enjoy tea service in ([email protected]) to learn more. [email protected] to sign-up for a time slot (spaced at Gracie Mansion’s Ballroom followed by a tour of the historic Penn Women in Business Intra Club | 15-minute intervals) to donate blood. house. Guests are welcome to relax in Carl Schurz Park after Monday, September 20th, 6:30 p.m. PWIB’s goal Upcoming events for the intra club can be found on the PENN the tour or take in the breathtaking views along the East is to assist women in meeting their professional goals Club Calendar and on our blog at www.penndulums.blogspot. River promenade. $27 per person Includes substantial tea whether it be through exploring business issues, using com. (Our blog is Penndulums, with an “s” for SERVICE.) and tour of the historic mansion. Gracie Mansion is located problem-solving techniques, or making introductions. The club can be contacted at [email protected]. on East End Avenue at 88th Street. Please contact Intra Club Captain Dorothy C. Nickelson, We look forward to seeing you. — Cherie Quain, Captain; C’02, ([email protected]) to learn more. Paul M. Durso, Web Master Princeton Club (15 W 43rd St) All Intra Club reservations can be made at [email protected]. An Evening with Andrew Ross Sorkin at The Princeton Club | Tuesday, September 7th, 6:00 p.m. wine and cheese MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Ali Lapinsky reception; lecture: 7:00 p.m. Andrew Ross Sorkin is the award-winning chief mergers and acquisitions reporter, Ali Lapinsky C’08 is an extremely active member of Th e Penn Club and Penn community columnist, and assistant editor of business and fi nance in general. After gradation, Ali moved to New York and accepted a position with Ralph news at . He is also the editor and Lauren where she is now an International Creative Services Coordinator. Despite her founder of DealBook, an online daily fi nancial report. Mr. hectic schedule, Ali always manages to fi nd time to attend Young Alumni Committee Sorkin has appeared on Today, Good Morning America, meetings and events and to conduct interviews as a Secondary School Committee Charlie Rose, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and Talk of member. Her participation was inspired by her life at Penn where she on the Student the Nation and is a frequent guest host of Squawk Box. Government, an AXO sister and an active contributor to various literary communities. A graduate of Cornell University, Mr. Sorkin (CALS ‘99) Th is dynamic alumna enjoys writing, traveling, contemporary art and cycling. She even recently released his latest book in October 2009, Too Big to Fail: competed in a Triathlon! Ali enjoys discussions about New York neighborhoods, res- taurants, and non-fi ction writers. Th is young Manhattanite thrives in the bustle of the city but fi nds The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought the Penn Club a wonderful respite. Ali wrote, “Th e Penn Club always feels inviting and familiar — to Save the Financial System—and Themselves. $50 per a luxury in a city that is known for reinvention.” person (includes the lecture, a signed copy of the book, and the reception. To audition for member spotlight, please e-mail [email protected].

6 Networking Learning Healthy Entertainment Drinks Dining Snacks The Main Dining Room will Main Dining Room Events reopen for lunch on Monday, September 13th. MainROOM Dining Main Dining Room Daily Specials To make your nights especially fun, we have daily specials for members to try every night of the week! Monday-Friday: Fromage Monday Indulgent Two- Prix Fixe Wednesday Surf & Turf Thursday Bubbly Friday Lunch 12 noon–2:30 PM Market pricing*—Stop by course Tuesday $34.95*—Enjoy the three- $36.50*—Savor Pan-seared $36.00*—Wind down the Dinner 6–9 PM the library before or after $34.95*—Enjoy appetizer & course pre-theater menu all natural fi let mignon with week with a glass of kir Please call 212.403.6628 for all dinner to sample Chef entrée or entrée & dessert evening Maine lobster royale either before or after Main Dining Room reservations. Smoor’s cheese selections combinations *plus tax and service charge dinner Note that jackets are required Events for gentlemen during dinner. A Letter from Main Dining Room October Wine Dinner | Manager, Tony Kontos Th ursday, October 21st. Reception 6:00 p.m.; Dinner 6:30 p.m. Th anks to your support and suggestions the Dear Penn Club Member, Grill club has been able to maintain its traditional values. ROOM What a year! It was a magical year here for us at the From spectacular wine dinners off ering selections from a Monday-Friday: Penn Club Main Dining Room, fi lled with new variety of the fi nest wines, you know you are getting the Breakfast 7–10 AM experiences and extraordinary events that reminded best New York has to off er. Th is year is perhaps the most Lunch 12–3 PM Sandwich Corner 3–5:30 PM us how fortunate we are to have members like you anticipated in the clubs history. We strive to make each who make the club the only place to be this Fall! Dinner 5:30–10 PM and every moment you spend with us memorable and Bar 12 noon–11 PM Our years here have taught us to celebrate with the exciting for all of our elite, invaluable club members. people who have helped make this club one of the Saturday: History of Paumanok: Founded in the spring of 1983, best clubs in this great city of New York. Continental Breakfast 7–11 AM our 103 acre estate is entirely owned and managed by Lunch 12 noon–7 PM Dealing with today’s challenging economy can feel Ursula and Charles Massoud, and our three sons. Born Sunday: like a roller coaster ride! As we rise up the track, as- and raised in the “Old World,” wine has always been a Continental Breakfast 7–11 AM cending over the details of the bigger picture, we are part of our lives and we continue the tradition at Pau- reminded of a lesson we’ve continuously relearned manok Vineyards. MENU: since the day our Dining Room opened back in ❖ Grilled Sea Scallops ❖ Heirloom Tomato and 1994: Giving you the best value for your dollar. Watermelon Salad and Basil Vinaigrette ❖ 2009 ROOM As we approach our re-opening of the Main Festival Chardonnay, Paumanok Vineyards, North Monday-Friday: Dining Room on September 13th, note that our Fork of Long Island Complimentary Coff ee 10–11 AM chef Florimond Smoor has created a scrumptious ❖ Seared Hudson Valley Foie Gras ❖ Peach Compote Kite & Key Bar 4–10:30 PM menu of seasonal specialties with local produce and ❖ and Balsamico Reduction 2009 Late Harvest Library open daily 24 hours ingredients for those who dine with us! Our menu Sauvignon Blanc, Paumanok Vineyards, North Fork selections may change with the seasons but our top of Long Island quality remains the same all year around. When the ❖ Roast Venison Chop ❖ Truffl ed Parsnip Puree sun goes down, allow us to help make your evening and Port Wine Jus ❖ 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon, Wines truly spectacular with a delicious meal to properly Paumanok Vineyards, North Fork of Long Island OF THE MONTH match our phenomenal selection of wines. ❖ Chocolate Hazelnut Tarte ❖ Caramel Gelato ❖ 2009 Festival Chardonnay, We’d love to see you there this September! To make 2006 Merlot, Paumanok Vineyards, North Fork of Paumanok Vineyards, North Fork of Long Island your visit particularly fun, we have reserved a bottle Long Island of: Cabernet Sauvignon, Paumanok Vineyards, Reserve your preferred seating time between 6:00 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon, North Fork of Long Island 2007 for only $36 espe- and 8:00 p.m. $80.00 per person, plus tax and Paumanok Vineyards, North Fork of Long Island cially for you, with our many thanks and a world of service charge. For reservations call Tony Kontos at the best wishes for helping us reach our goals. 212.403.6628 or e-mail [email protected] or October features a special beer list in honor of Oktoberfest! I look forward to serving you, RSVP online. Please note there is a 48-hour cancellation policy in eff ect for this event. — Tony Kontos Restaurant Manager Grill Room Daily Specials Monday and Friday: Wine/Beer Pairing Menu — Indulge in our pairing CLASS(Y) HOURS! ROOM menu inspired by Chef Smoor. No meal The Grill Room is an ideal place for a small gathering of is complete without a glass of wine or ➤ MONTHLY HAPPY HOURS:Happy Mark your calendar to meet & friends or coworkers. Dinner parties of up to 10 and cocktail pint of beer to compliment it! $4 fl avored connect with members over $2 draft specials! Specials are Grillparties of up to 25 can be accommodated. Call us ahead vodka specials too! available from 6 to 9 p.m., however, please plan to arrive of time and we can set up a spot for all to enjoy! Contact: Bonnie Baker at The Grill Room, 212.403.6580. Tuesday: Slider Night — Three Beef between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. to maximize your chances of Sliders served with a basket of French running into old friends and making new ones. ➤ If you are BEER & COCKTAILS — fries and Chef John’s special sauce $12.75. interested in organizing and facilitating the gatherings, please Pair your sliders with two 8 oz. draft let us know. We want to recruit at least three leaders per class YOUNG ALUMNI HAPPY HOUR | beers: our classic Yuengling draft and our decade to promote these events and help attendees network at Thursdays, September 16th and October 21st, 6-10 p.m. seasonal draft $16.75. each monthly session. Attention Young Alumni! Enjoy our dollar Yuengling drafts and $4 Wednesday: Steakhouse Night — ⦁ Class of 1970s-and-Before Happy Hour: Every 2nd Thursday cocktail specials in the Grill Room. The Penn Club off ers young alumni Our classic Steakhouse Dinner Menu. of the month in the Franklin Living Room (September 9) both beer and liquor specials at our extended Young Alumni Happy Hours. Class of 2000s Happy Hours are every 3rd Thursday of the Thursday: Sink or Swim ⦁ Class of 1980s Happy Hour: Every 4th Thursday of the month from 6:00-10:00 p.m. and feature seasonal drink specials. Yuengling drafts $2.00 and all-you-can- month in the Grill Room (September 23) eat cheese steaks $15.95. ⦁ Class of 1990s Happy Hour: Every 1st Thursday of the PENN FOOTBALL IN THE GRILL ROOM! | Ladies Special! month in the Grill Room (September 2) Saturday, October 23rd. Noon. Penn vs Yale. View $2 Glasses of Chateau Routas Rosé every Please RSVP for headcount purposes. the Game with fellow fans over lunch or beers! Thursday! 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Member Outings Brooklyn Bridge and the Lower East Side | Highlights PalestraFITNESS CENTER Marking the San Gennaro Feast and Rosh Hashanah Demystifying the College Monday–Friday 6:30 a.m.–9:30 p.m.; Saturday, September 18th, 2:00 p.m. Saturday–Sunday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Two tours for the price of one. Application Process To join contact Dan Ahearn: First, a walk across the bridge to learn about its history and creation, Progressive Networking Dinner 212.403.6626, [email protected] and how it served as an inspiration for Jewish immigrants to come to or come by the to start your fi tness Brooklyn. Next, a tour of the Lower East Side, addressing its immigrant Brooklyn Bridge and Lower East Side routine today. heritage with stops at the Eldridge Street Synagogue; Orchard Street; the Walking Tour southern edge of the Italian district, and the site of the infamous Five Fitness Day at Points slum made famous in Gangs of New York. Tour ends at the San Sushi Workshop the Palestra Gennaro Festival on Mulberry Street so you can take in the feast. Health Club | $18 per person. Reservations due by September 13th at noon. Your comments are Wednesday, September 29th, Joshua Bell Performs Sibelius | 6:30 am-9:30 pm (NY Philharmonic) important to us! ◾ Full access to the Palestra Health Wednesday, October 6th, 6:00 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. show For comments & suggestions regarding Club for all Penn Club Members all Program: furnishings, property, grounds, repairs & day Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun Sibelius: Violin Concerto maintenance, house rules, dress code, and rules ◾ Fitness Assessments of conduct, contact the House Committee at: R. Strauss: Don Juan • Blood Pressure Screenings [email protected] Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphoses on • Body Fat Testing Th emes by Carl Maria von Weber For comments & suggestions regarding • Postural Assessments Artists: Alan Gilbert, Conductor; Joshua Bell, Violin membership growth, contact the Membership ◾ Raffl es for Personal Training, $116.95 per person plus tax and service charge includes dinner in the Committee at: membershipcommittee@ Massage and Group Class Club and show. Final sale. Member must be present to sign at dinner. pennclubny.org Reservations due Wednesday, September 8th. ◾ Snacks For comments & suggestions regarding ◾ Gifts Th e Williamsburg You Never Knew member events and activities, contact and more! the Program Committee at: Plus, sign up for Palestra on Walking Tour | [email protected] Fitness Day and get your fi rst Sunday, October 24th, 1:00 p.m. Take a tour of one of Brooklyn’s most month free! colorful neighborhoods focusing on the diversity of the area, from For comments & suggestions regarding activities For more information please contact the hipster to the Hasidic. Stops include Bedford Avenue, Peter for young alumni (age 21–34), contact the Young Lugers, the landmark Williamsburg Savings Bank, and the Williams- Alumni Committee at: [email protected] Palestra Manager at 212.403.6626 or [email protected] burg Bridge. In partnership with NYC Discovery Walking Tours. $18 per person. Reservations due by October 22nd at noon. To contact the Club with questions or room reservations, please call 212.764.3550. Penn Club President General Manager Editor Gerald Knorr Peter M. Homberg, CCM Julie Yannalfo

All programs require written reservations. Please mail, fax (212.403.6621), e-mail ([email protected]), or register on the Web site (www.pennclub.org) to reserve. E-mail [email protected] only for questions about events. hapPENNings Events Calendar

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Chelsea Gallery Tour*

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MBA Joshua Bell Class of 1970’s Admissions Performs and Before Workshop Sibelius Violin Happy Hour Concerto

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Club Offices Full House Night: Class of 1970s Hedge Fund New York Closed for Roger Lowenstein and Before Panel Knicks Alumni Columbus on Wall St Happy Hour Hedge Fund Tournament* Cooking Demo Investing Intra Day with Chef Smoor Sushi-Making Club Architect Class Theatre Architecture Intra Evening: Time Club Stands Still 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

New York Book Group Young Alumni Class of 2000s Theatre Penn @ Yale Knicks Alumni Luncheon: Homecoming Happy Hour Evening: La Football in the Tournament* The River Bash Wine Dinner Bete Grill Room of Doubt by Candice Millard

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The Penn Women TheLadders. Class of 1980s Theatre Halloween Williamsburh in Business com CEO Happy Hour Evening: The Party* You Never Intra Club Speaks Scottsboro Knew* Boys

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Halloween

*These events are out-of-club and attendees should go directly to the instructed location.

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Demystifying Class of 1990’s the College Happy Hour Application Process

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Club Offices An Evening Architecture Rosh Hashana Closed for with Andrew Intra Club Class of 1970’s Labor Day Ross Sorkin at and Before the Princeton Happy Hour Club

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First Day of Progressive Class of Brooklyn Main Dining Networking 2000s Happy Bridge and Room Service Dinner Hour—First Lower East Hedge Fund September Side Walking Investing Intra Bash! Tour* Club Yom Kippur 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Book Group Your Health Is Class of 1980s Luncheon: Cutting for Stone Your Wealth: Happy Hour Women in How to Sushi-Making Business Intra Protect It in Club Class Risk Management the Age of Intra Club Health Care Reform 26 27 28 29 30

Green Real Estate Last Day of Social and Intelligence Investing Intra Sukkot Professional Book Signing Club Fitness Day Networking Series—Legal Focus All Ivy Fall Mixer* *These events are out-of-club and attendees should go directly to the instructed location.

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EVENT/PROGRAM RESERVATIONS All events and programs, regardless of cost, require advance reserva- tions so that we can serve you and our guest speakers properly. Reservations should be made in writing via mail, fax (212.403.6621), e-mail ([email protected]), or on the web site (www.pennclub.org). Reserva- tions cancelled by 3:00 p.m. two (2) business days (unless otherwise noted) prior to the event will not be charged. Cancellation requests received after this time, as well as all no-shows, are charged the full cost of the event. Out-of-Club ticketed events (including, but not limited to, theatre events) are final sale and non- refundable. Attending any event without a reservation may result in an additional charge.

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