18th Annual Miami Recognition Dinner Journal

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FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Friends, A warm welcome to the National LGBTQ Task Force’s Miami Recognition Dinner— and, no, we haven’t spiked your aperitifs, our name has indeed changed. Our name and our brand have evolved to better reflect who we have always been: the nation’s inclusive LGBTQ organization. The organization that is unapologetically out and proud, a group of people that unequivocally want to create a world where you can be you without any barriers — hence our new tagline “Be You.” And our country’s oldest national LGBTQ advocacy organization that has a 21st century plan to move beyond marriage to deliver full freedom, justice and equality for all. We live in exciting times — and we have fought many years for our progress — where, thanks in no small part to the marriage equality movement, millions of people are beginning to feel that they can be themselves for the first time in their lives. But, despite leaps forward, there are millions of folks, just like you and me, who face a myriad of barriers affecting every aspect of their lives: in housing, employment, health care, retirement, and basic human rights. There are millions in our community who are still treated as second-class citizens. That’s why you need to know that from South Beach to Venice Beach, the National LGBTQ Task Force will be the uncompromising voice—leading our movement, building the grassroots power of LGBTQ people, creating a nation where people can bring their entire selves to life without fear of persecution, discrimination and violence. Tonight’s honorees personify our new tag line “Be You.” In

fact by being themselves, they have inspired generations to work harder for positive change. Jim Pepper was a beacon of light in the early days of HIV/AIDS — and to this day through his leadership, generosity and action, has really made a difference in the quality of people’s lives. His selfless service to our community will be recognized tonight. Kristin Beck served our nation in another way as a US Navy Seal. Through her service, bravery and sacrifice, this much-decorated service member was an inspirational hero to many. As a veteran, she has shown extraordinary bravery in doing one of the hardest things for anyone to do – be herself. Be herself as an out transgender woman. We thank Jim and Kristin both for their service to our community. On behalf of the board and staff of the National LGBTQ Task Force, I also want to express my deep gratitude to the members of the Dinner Committee, each of whom has worked tirelessly on this wonderful evening. Bradley Carlson and Josue Santiago have been unstoppable cochairs, leading an extraordinary committee, keeping this event in the spotlight and delivering what we expect to be our most successful yet. I also give thanks and appreciation to the generous individuals and companies who’ve made financial contributions to this spectacular event. Your support benefits not only the National LGBTQ Task Force’s mission; it directly impacts the lives of LGBTQ people in the MiamiDade community. Finally, thank you for having the courage to “be you” every day and for joining us for the rest of the journey to full freedom and equality. My best, Rea Carey Executive Director





FROM OUR EVENT CO-CHAIRS through her activism and advocacy. She’s helping shape the future, and we are honored to have her join us tonight.

Dear Gala Guests, Welcome to SPARKLE: The 18th Annual Miami Recognition Dinner! This year, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first Dinner hosted by the National LGBTQ Task Force. For more than a decade, we have come together under the Task Force’s banner to honor our heroes, celebrate our community and raise money to advance the cause of equality for LGBTQ people. Tonight, we’re proud to continue that tradition by presenting this year’s Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award to our dear friend, James G. Pepper. Jim is an extraordinary individual whose leadership, kindness, wise counsel and generosity have helped build our community. Jim has been a teacher, confidant, sounding board and friend to countless people, including us. He is a philanthropist without parallel. We’re also excited to recognize Kristin Beck with the National Leadership Award. As the first transgender U.S. Navy Seal, Kristin is pioneering the next frontier of equality

Each year, the Task Force donates a significant portion of the proceeds from this event and from Winter Party Festival to The Miami Foundation. The Foundation then assembles an objective advisory committee that oversees a competitive process to award grants to Miami-Dade nonprofits that serve the LGBT community. Over the years, the Task Force has donated more than $1.85 million dollars to The Miami Foundation’s GLBT Community Projects Fund to make grants to organizations that provide services to youth, promote the arts and culture, foster advocacy, build community and deliver social services. The remainder of the proceeds supports the important nationwide advocacy and grassroots organizing efforts of the National LGBTQ Task Force. We thank you and our sponsors for your continued support of the Miami Recognition Dinner and for ensuring that local organizations continue to receive this funding. Finally, this event would not be possible without a group of more than 40 dedicated volunteer committee members we call our “MRD Dream Team.” This group of individuals spends almost an entire year lining up sponsors and auction items, selling tickets, planning the program and promoting the event. Without them, this event could not happen. We are forever grateful. We hope you enjoy your evening, and we thank you for your support. Sincerely, Bradley R. Carlson and Josue Santiago Event Co-Chairs




ABOUT EDDY MCINTYRE Sometimes awards are named after people who stand out in the community. The Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award is named for someone who stood out and stood up. The breadth of Eddy’s interests and contributions across this community are legion. It was clear that Eddy understood the society we lived in was ours to create, even as it shaped us. Eddy understood that if he saw something needed, he could help make it happen. Eddy understood that community is a participatory and not a passive experience. And, of course, Eddy never sought any personal credit or acknowledgment. But Eddy had no trouble giving recognition to others. As a founding board member of the Dade Human Rights Foundation, it was Eddy, along with his co-board member Rosemary Wilder, who envisioned an annual dinner to acknowledge and appreciate the service of some of the community’s leaders. Thus was the annual recognition dinner born, and tonight we celebrate its 18th anniversary—18 years of honoring many who have made wonderful contributions to our community. And though each one likely made his or her contributions without thought of recognition or thanks, they nonetheless received both. Eddy received neither recognition nor the award, no matter how well deserved it was. He probably would have been embarrassed to receive this

honor while alive, it seeming to him too unseemly to receive an award he had helped to establish. But the fact remains that Eddy well belonged in that select group of honorees. So as we go forward, we want to be sure that each of the future honorees understands that he or she is in Eddy’s company. The National LGBTQ Task Force’s Miami Recognition Dinner, and the Gay & Lesbian Community Projects Fund at The Miami Foundation, which is funded by the proceeds of this dinner, therefore named the annual Community Service Award as the Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award. And so by saying “Thank You” to others, we keep alive the spirit, the passion, and the empowerment that Eddy so selflessly shared with us all. Adapted by Jerry Chasen from his remarks announcing the naming of the Award.


HONOREE James G. Pepper

2014 Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award The National LGBTQ Task Force is proud to present the 2014 Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award to activist, leader and philanthropist James G. Pepper. Pepper has been a key figure in the equality movement for over 40 years. He played a major role in creating awareness of the significant impact of HIV/AIDS in the 1980’s and served in leadership positions at a number of organizations, including Lambda Legal and Gay Men’s Health Crisis, the country’s first AIDS service organization. He co-founded Stonewall Community Foundation, the LGBT public charity of New York City. Pepper supports numerous South Florida LGBT organizations such as Pridelines Youth Services, SAVE and the ACLU of Florida. One of the nation’s leaders in LGBT philanthropy, Pepper is credited with inspiring many community leaders and activists in the art of giving. Jim has raised and directed millions of dollars to the fight for LGBT equality. The 2014 Miami Recognition Dinner Co-Chairs Josue Santiago and Bradley Carlson consider Pepper a mentor, crediting him for the leadership roles both have taken in the LGBT community.





HONOREE Kristin Beck

2014 National Leadership Award The National LGBTQ Task Force is proud to present the 2014 National Leadership Award to civil rights activist Kristin Beck. Born Christopher Beck, she is the first known transgender U.S. Navy SEAL. She retired after twenty years of exceptionally meritorious service and is now a passionate civil rights activist with a focus on LGBT equality in the U.S. Armed Forces. In addition to being a spokesperson for The 296 Project, a nonprofit veteran therapy organization, Beck also serves as a board member of the Military Freedom Coalition, a nonprofit organization working on issues affecting LGBT service members in the U.S. Armed Forces. Beck was recently the subject of the highly acclaimed CNN Films’ Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story, a documentary film chronicling her journey as a transgender woman. We are thrilled to recognize her tonight as the first transgender honoree in the history of the Miami Recognition Dinner.





PAST HONOREES 1997 Greg Baldwin City of Miami Beach Ruth Shack 1998 Dennis Edwards & Mark Steinberg Dave Lawrence Mindy McNichols 1999 Martha Fugate Liebe Gadinsky Jorge Mursuli 2000 Billy Bean David Treece Rosemary Wilder Cristina Saralegui Elkin Zapata 2001 Edda Cimino Rep. Richard Gephardt Neisen Kasdin Robert Rosenberg Lisa Versaci 2002 Sen. Hillary Clinton Lee Schrager

2003 Bacardi Marleine Bastien Dr. John Graves Sir Ian McKellen Terrence McNally Damian Pardo 2004 Alicia Apfel All Dade Human Rights Foundation/Gay & Lesbian Foundation of South Florida grant recipients 2005 California Assemblyman Mark Leno Richard C. Milstein President of Spain JosĂŠ Luis RodrĂ­guez Zapatero 2006 Julian Bond Bob Cole TWN 2007 Jerry Chasen Leonard Pitts Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz

2008 Keith Boykin Ilene Chaiken Joan Schaeffer 2009 Steve Adkins Lt. Dan Choi Rev. James Trapp 2010 Cindy Brown Alan Cumming Commissioner Katy Sorenson 2011 Ben Cohen Georg Ketelhohn 2012 Matt Foreman Elizabeth F. Schwartz 2013 Joseph L. Falk George Takei





PROGRAM Performance Fede Y Tiago Welcome Lea Black and Elaine Lancaster Co-Hosts Remarks Rea Carey Executive Director Acknowledgments Brad Carlson and Josue Santiago Event Co-Chairs Presenting Sponsor Wells Fargo

Lea Black

Dinner is served Performance Fede Y Tiago National Leadership Award Kristin Beck Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award James G. Pepper We hope you will join us following the awards ceremony for dancing to the music of DJ AJ Reddy in our “Sparkle After-Party Lounge�. Be sure to take your silent auction items home with you this evening.

Elaine Lancaster



















SUPPORT FOR THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Since its inception, the Miami Recognition Dinner has provided vital funding for organizations serving the South Florida LGBT community. When the National LGBTQ Task Force assumed responsibility for the Dinner and for Winter Party Festival in 2004, it committed to continuing to return a significant amount of the proceeds from these events to local service organizations through a grant-making process administered by The Miami Foundation. Since then, the Task Force has donated over $1.85 million dollars to the Foundation’s GLBT Community Projects Fund. Established in 1967, The Miami Foundation is Greater Miami’s permanent philanthropic endowment for enhancing the quality of life of all Miami-Dade County residents. The Foundation provides non-profit organizations with funding support and technical assistance for programs and projects that benefit the community. And for its many donors, the Foundation provides an effective vehicle for charitable giving and grant-making expertise across a broad spectrum of community issues and needs. With proceeds from this past year’s Recognition Dinner and Winter Party Festival donated by the Task Force, the Foundation was able to award grants through its GLBT Community Projects Fund to the following organizations: The Alliance for GLBTQ Youth – Homeless Youth Initiative Aqua Foundation for Women Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education Citrus Health Network City Theatre Equality Florida Institute FIU Foundation - MPAS - LGBTQA Initiatives FUNDarte Miami Bridge Youth and Family Services Miami Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Foundation Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Pioneer Winter Collective Pridelines Youth Services Reading Queer Safe Schools South Florida SAVE Foundation Sundari Foundation - Lotus House Women’s Shelter Survivors’ Pathway Corp Switchboard of Miami Switchboard of Miami - Family Counseling Services Tigertail Productions Unity Coalition|Coalicion Unida YES Institute

The Miami Foundation GLBT Community Projects Fund 2014 Advisory Committee Jerry Chasen, Chair Liebe Gadinsky Don Hayden

John Messer John Ruark Elizabeth Schwartz Victoria Fear, Programs Associate, The Miami Foundation

Mark Scott Thea Sommer Mark Steinberg







AUCTION DONORS 50 Eggs 7 Salon Ace Hardware Action Yacht Charters Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre Adrienne Arsht Alan Behmoiras Albatross Limousine Albert Canas, MD Alexander Millen Gallery Alexanders Ocean Front Resort Almond - Bridgehampton Alto Altacama Amazonia Orchids American Airlines American Airlines Arena/Miami HEAT Arc+Arrow Creative Group Arsht Center Art Affairs Internationl Art Basel Miami Beach Art Connection Jewelry Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida Axel Hotels Bacardi Baires Grill Barbara Lynch Gruppo Barry’s Boot Camp Bass Museum of Art Bazaar Beyond Ten Bikram Yoga Central Miami Biltmore Bombay Saphire Bonacossa Family Books and Books Broward Center of the Performing Arts Boucher Brothers Bravo Media Brian and Lisa Tannenbaum Brinker International Brittany Gadt Broward Center for the Performing Arts Car2Go Cardozo Hotel Care Resource/White Party Week Carnival Foundation Casa Cielo Celebrity Cruises Chipotle City Theatre Clarendon Hotel Como Hotels Coopertown Everglades Airport Tour Coral Gables Art Cinema Costa d Este Beach Resort Courtyard by Marriott, Aventura Creative Male Crepe Maker at Miracle Mile Crowne Plaza Miami Airport Crunch Cynthia Bell Cypress Room Dale Stine David Bromstad Deb Dziena Deco Bike

Decorators Plumbing Design Suites Dharma Studio Dolphin Mall Dot Fiftyone Gallery Doubletree by Hilton Dr. Andrea Trowers Dermatology Dranoff International Two Piano Foundation Dream South Beach DutescoArt Edna Lavinia & Associates Elizabeth Arden Elizabeth Fernandez Elle Spa at the Eden Roc Equinox Fitness Erin Stacey Visslailli Estefan Enterprises Explora Atacama, Chile (LAN) Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Farrey’s Lighting & Bath Federica Wallis Federica Wallis Fillmore Miami Beach - Live Nation Fire Island Venture Properties Fish Fish Restaurant Bar and Market Fit2Go FL.Mingo Florida Grand Opera FlyWheel Fontainebleau Miami Beach Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival Frangipani Fred Astaire Dance Studio Freehand Miami Front Porch Café Fury Water Adventures GableStage Gale South Beach Gallery Art Gigi Glo 20th Century Modern Graspa Group Grey Goose Grove Hotel GSN Hair Cuttery Haven South Beach Hilton Anatole Hilton Downtown Miami Hinkley Lighting Holland America Line Hotel Gaythering Hyde Indomania Island City Stage Island House Key West Italia Morris Jennifer Frehling Jet Blue Airways Jodi DeBello Joe’s Stone Crab Joeys Italian Cafe John Germain John Messer Jonathan Adler Kate Miano Katsuya

Kiehls Since 1851 Kirby Designs LAN Airlines Leslie Hotel Lincoln Road Dermatology Loews Miami Beach Hotel Louis Escoto Lowe Art Museum Lulu Macchialina Italian Restaurant Macys Malika Cosme Mandarin Oriental Marek Hewryk Maroosh Mediterranean Restaurant MC Kitchen Meat Market Mercedes Benz of Coral Gables MGM Resorts International, SPIRIT Airlines Miami Beach Botanical Garden Miami Beach Plastic Surgery Center & Medspa, Tachmes MD Miami Book Fair International Miami Childrens Museum Miami Dolphins Foundation Miami HEAT Miami Institute for Age Management Miami Light Project Miami Marlins Miami Seaquarium Miami Shores Country Club Miami Theatre Center Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Michael Dawkins Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink Miller Sports Training & Fitness MOCA Mona Issa Chiropractic Morgans Restaurant My Ceviche National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Nestor Paz New World Symphony News Cafe Nicole Henry NuLife Institute Oggetti Oggi Ristorante Olivers Bistro Olsuss Oriental Rug Care Orlando World Center Marriott Pascoe and Company Perez Art Museum Miami Perricone’s Marketplace & Cafe Perry Ellis International Pjur USA Planet Lighting Prana Yoga Pride and Joy BBQ Publix Rico Bakery Ritz Carlton South Beach Rocco’s Tacos Royalton Hotel Rumbatime Sagamore - The Art Hotel

Sailboards Miami SAVE Foundation Sea View Hotel Seed Food & Wine Seminole Hard Rock Seraphic Fire Sharron Lewis Design Central Shin Wellness Shore Club Singular Patagonia Sloppy Joes Bar Sofitel Hotel Miami SooWoo Restaurant Group South Beach Chamber Ensemble South Beach Cosmetic & Dermatologic Surgery Spa at Shore Club Starr Restaurants/Makoto Starr Restaurants/Steak 954 Stephen Peck and John Messer Stowe Mountain Lodge Studio Chroma Sudsies Summer Ferrell Sunglass Hut Super J Wellness Surfcomber Hotel Tawnie Silva Ten Fruits Terrazza Restaurant The Clevelander The Hotel of South Beach The James Royal Palm Hotel The Miami Symphony Orchestra The Palms Resort & Spa The Standard - Miami The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa Thomas Armour Youth Ballet - Miami Conservatory Thriller Miami Tigertail Productions Tim Nardi Tio Gazpacho TJ Walton Gallery Tomas Frenes Design Studio Tribal Son True Colors Fund Trump International Beach Resort Twentyone21 Collection Twist Universal Studios Home Entertainment Villa Azur Vintage Vespa Vintro Hotel & Kitchen W Ft. Lauderdale W Hotel - LA - Westwood Waylande Gregory Studios Westin Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale Whittall and Shon Women’s White Party Yuca Zoo Miami Zuma Restaurant Current at time of printing.












CORPORATE SPONSORS The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is proud and grateful to have the support of so many prestigious members of the corporate community.

National Sponsors


SPONSORS AND UNDERWRITERS Presenting Sponsor Wells Fargo

Charles Urstadt & David Bernard Olive F. Watson & Joanna Grover/Watson

Diamond Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

The Calamus Foundation Shore Club

Stage Sponsor

Brinker International

Platinum Sponsors

Liebe & Seth Gadinsky John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Morgan Stanley Stonewall Community Foundation, James G. Pepper Fund

Gold Sponsors

1 Hotel South Beach Accenture Akerman Senterfitt, Richard Milstein & Eric Hankin Bercow Radell & Fernandez P.A./ Michael G. Larkin Berger Singerman LLP Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod Boucher Brothers Bradley Carlson & Austin Allan Carnival Foundation Florida Blue Global Spectrum/Centerplate/World OutGames Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Hahne Real Estate The Impulse Group South Florida Kaufman Rossin & Co., P.A. Paul N. Kelly The Miami Foundation Ryder Selzer & Weiss, Attorneys At Law Temple Israel of Greater Miami, Joan Schaeffer Jim Tyrrell, Jay Richard DiBiaso & Roger Thomson

Joseph L. Falk The Russell Family Josue Santiago & Matt Dzwonkiewicz

Bronze Sponsors

Alan Behmoiras David Bolger & Mark Lancaster Jerry Chasen & Mark Kirby Jeff & Todd Delmay William Dollaway & Glenn Barcheski Dennis Edwards & Mark Steinberg Stephen Herbits H. Scott Huizenga Lawrence R. Hyer Keith Long Andrew Tobias

Media Sponsors Atlantic Broadband Genre Latino Hot Spots Mark’s List MIAMI Magazine SHE Magazine Wire Magazine

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Production by The Event Firm Spirits provided by Grey Goose Vodka Wine and Champagne courtesy of Moët & Chandon Silent Auction presented by American Airlines

Journal courtesy of Associated Printing Productions Communications & Video presentations provided by BRPR Videography provided by Bonnelly Films Volunteers underwritten by Miami Dolphins, Miami Marlins & Rennert Vogel Mandler & Rodriguez After Party music and entertainment provided by DJ AJ Reddy Photography courtesy of Juan Saco Mironoff Photography – Miami Gay Blog ASL Interpreters underwritten by Eric & Beco Lichtman Event Kickoff and Committee Appreciation Brunch hosted by Shore Club Sparkle Preview Events hosted by HaVen Lounge and R House Wynwood Volunteer Orientation hosted by Shelborne Wyndham Grand South Beach Journal designed by Doghaus Design and edited by Mark Steinberg Special thanks to the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Without their generosity, we would not be able to host the Miami Recognition Dinner in this fantastic Miami Beach landmark.





TABLE CAPTAINS, COMMITTEE AND ANGELS Table Captains Tina Alexander C1 Bank City Of Miami Beach Yaniv Cohen, Shai Tertner and Keith Jacobson DynamicDuoMiami - Brian Beasley & Oliver von Gundlach Estefan Enterprises FPL Sam Gaita/Paul Pellerin GMCVB David Guzman KPMG LLP MDGLCC Carlo Mercuri & Brandon BorBor Miami Beach Police Department Edward Pascoe Anthony Passeri James G. Pepper David Price & Juan Carlos Rodriguez Lee Rubin & Jim Walker SAVE Sulzberger Capital Advisors Stephanie Sylvestre JT Timmons Event Co-Chairs Bradley Carlson Josue Santiago Event Executive Committee Jeff Delmay, Honorees Matt Dzwonkiewicz, Table Captains Liebe Gadinsky, Auction Management Bill Hahne, Sales Paul Kelly, Registration Kristin Klein, Auction Acquisitions

Beco Lichtman, Production Charles Million, Marketing Mark Steinberg, Journal Stephanie Sylvestre, Human Resources Event Committee Members Austin Allan Doug Ames Justin Bell Greg Boan Stephen Campbell Gino Campodonico Austen Caraker Mary-Joe Castells Barbara Cattano Dave Cook Amy Crismond Melba De Leon Aureilio DeMendoza Seth Gadinsky Sam Gaita Marta Gonzalez Bryce Goodwin Martin Haro Stephen Peck Alex Prieto Joseph QuiĂąones Tom Reimann Brian Rokicki Davide Sahner Juan Salazar Richard Sherman Elaine Solomon Patrick Whiteside Thanks to the ANGELS among us Matthew Anzueto John Beadel Lea Black

Carolina Bonnelly Gerard Bush Rocco Carulli Kelly Chu Janet Cook Fe Domenech Todd Erickson Matt Foreman Tashi Gadinsky Stephan Ginez Alex Guerra Elaine Lancaster Lucy Martin William Mattle Juan Saco Mironoff Tim Nardi Joe Plana William Pujol Ivette Rosales Christopher Russell Lina Santiago Thea Sommer Roger Thomson Alan Yabar Special Thanks Billy Long of CBS Outdoor for our fabulous billboard Beco Lichtman for his patience, professionalism and ability to make magic. An extra special thanks to the entire Miami Recognition Dinner Committee and all of the wonderful volunteers who contributed their time to make tonight’s event enjoyable.






LEADERSHIP COUNCIL We extend a heartfelt thanks to our Leadership Council members for their continued support of the Task Force Foundation and the Task Force Action Fund. Leadership Council members make an annual gift of $1,500 or more and give the Task Force the flexibility to build grassroots lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender political power across the nation. If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please contact Saurabh Bajaj, Director of Individual Giving, at 646.358.1478. Current Leadership Council donors as of July 1, 2014

President’s Circle

$100,000 and above Andrew W. Solomon & John Habich Howard Solomon

Vice President’s Circle

$50,000 to $99,999 Stanley Newman & Brian Rosenthal Jim Tyrrell, Jay Richard DiBiaso & Roger Thomson Henry van Ameringen & Eric Galloway

Executive’s Circle

$25,000 to $49,999 Bacardi USA Inc. Comcast Corporation Communications Workers of America William Forrest & M. Alan Smithe Liebe & Seth Gadinsky Gilead Sciences Mary E. Harper & Marigene Arnold Hilton Worldwide Steven Holley Hunt Alternatives Fund The Amy Mandel and Katina Rodis Fund Miami Beach Visitor & Convention Authority Weston F. Milliken & Anand Pandya

Office Depot James G. Pepper Mark M. Sexton & W. Kirk Wallace Showtime Networks Inc. Sara Whitman

Ambassador’s Circle

$10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous B.W. Bastian Foundation Brinker International C1 Bank Bradley R. Carlson & Austin Allan Suman Chakraborty Pamela H. David & Cheryl Lazar EMD Serono, Inc. Nina Feirer Kevin Gonzalez Jeff & Kate Haas Craig Hoffman & Albert Lauber James C. Hormel & Michael P. Nguyen Eugene Kapaloski Jody Laine & Shad Reinstein Morgan Stanley Michael H. Morris & Richard Blinkal David B. Rosenauer & Rex Walker Emily Rosenberg & Darlene deManicor Joan Schaeffer Allen A. Schuh Shore Club Robert M. Taylor James T. Timmons Charles D. Urstadt & David Bernard

Director’s Circle

$5,000 to $9,999 2377 Collins Resort, L.P. Accenture Akerman Ralph Alpert Susan E. Anderson & Jo Zeimet Arc+Arrow Creative Group Alberto A. Arias & Wood Kinnard Bercow Radell & Fernandez, P.A.

Berger Singerman, PA Attorneys at Law Alan J. Bernstein & Family Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP Leslie & Matthew Bosson Boucher Brothers Margaret A. Burd & Rebecca Brinkman Rea Carey & Margaret Conway Carnival Foundation City Of Miami Beach Coca-Cola Refreshments Joseph L. Falk Kevin Flaherty & Adriano Resende Florida Blue Matt Foreman & Francisco De León Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Grindr LLC Hahne Real Estate David A. Holmes Tim Hosking & Audrey Sokoloff Kaufman Rossin & Co Keith G. Kauhanen & James Petrone Jeremiah Kelly & Paul F. Oostenbrug, M.D. Paul N. Kelly Carlo Mercuri & Dustin Pesnell Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Karin Mitchell & Joanne Roberts Northern Trust, NA Pacific Gas And Electric Loren S. Ostrow & Brian Newkirk Steven Pereira & Shawn Mongan Russell David Roybal Ryder Charitable Foundation Dr. Russell Sassani & Michael Schneider Jeffrey Selzer & Ray Fennon – Selzer & Weiss Elliott R. Sernel & Larry Falconio Ronna Stamm, Paul Lehman, and Jonathan Lehman James O. Stepp & Peter K. Zimmer Target Corporation TD Bank Kenneth Thompson & Otts Bolisay


LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Andrew Tobias Carla F. Wallace Olive F. Watson & Joanna Grover/ Watson Wellesley College

Advocate’s Circle

$2,500 to $4,999 John M. Allen & Stephen P. Orlando Steven K. Aurand Ira Baer & Andrew Tabatchnick Glenn Barcheski & William Dollaway Alvin H. Baum, Jr. C. David Bedford Joseph Blount Carol Bresnahan & Michelle Stecker David Bromstad Gregory N. Brown & Linton Stables Kathleen Campisano & Sarah E. Reece Choice USA Clear Title Group, LLC Lisa Corrin Meg Coward David Bohnett Foundation George J. DeBolt Robert P. Denny Victor Diaz-Herman & Kris Castellano Douglas Elliman Florida Matthew Dzwonkiewicz & Josue Santiago Richter Elser & Kenneth Hubbard Joseph Evall & Richard B. Lynn, M.D. Fire Island Property Owners’ Association Jason Franklin Ruben J. Gonzales & Joaquin J. Tamayo Vincent Healy Jason Heffner & John Davis Jonathan A. Herz & Steven C. Hill Hildenborough Hotels Limited, Inc. Lawrence R. Hyer Avra Jain & Dalia Lagoa Michael Koetting & Stephen Saletan KPMG LLP Dan Lavender & Kevin Magos

Thomas A. Lehrer Stephen Littell & Kevin Foley-Littell James D. Marks & Mark Scott Barbara J. Meislin Miami Beach Police Department Miami Dolphins Miami Marlins, L.P. The Minneapolis Foundation Pamela Newman Anne Norris Shilpen Patel, M.D. Peace Corps Ana C. Perez & Karen Elliot John Peters Nancy D. Polikoff & Cheryl Swannack Robert J. Powers Marjorie Press Rennert Vogel Mandler & Rodriguez, P.A. Erik Richard & Joseph De Santis-Richard Right Step Lee Rubin & Jim Walker Joseph Russell Robert Salem & Mark Mockensturm Sanford & Doris Slavin Foundation, Inc. Shell Oil Company Wilson A. Silva & John Muirhead Jeffrey Z. Slavin SOBE Miami LLC Palace Mark Steinberg & Dennis Edwards Tampico Beverages, Inc. The Trevor Project, Inc. Gordon VeneKlasen West Flagler Associates, Ltd. Beth L. Zemsky

Delegate’s Circle

$1,500 to $2,499 Michael Abrams Alan Acosta & Thomas Gratz Matthew Albert David R. Alexander Christopher Andrew Sydney Andrews Saurabh Bajaj

Shobha & Shiv Bajaj Alice Barron & Kaye Garms Juan J. Battle & Michael D. Bennett James Baulding & Gene Simpson Lang Baumgarten David Beitzel & Darren Walker Robin Bergen & Janine Hackett Emily Bieber David Bolger & Mark Lancaster Marsha C. Botzer Mel Braman Vance Bray Juan Buono-Alcaraz & Alfredo Irrizary-Arroyo Susan Burnside & Valerie Ploumpis Gina Calvelli & Lorri L. Jean Joseph Cavalcante Jerry S. Chasen & Mark Kirby Chadwick Cipiti William Cornelius Mark Daley Tim Dang & Darrel Cummings Jeff & Todd Delmay Suzanne L. Dibble & Jeanne Dejoseph Megan & Courtney Eimerman-Wallace Ruth E. Eisenberg & Letitia A. Gomez Eric Estes Joseph L. Falk Kevin J. Farrelly & Stephen Klein Robert Fishman Michael A. Fiumara Flamboyan Foundation Art Flores Dwight Foley Barbara Frank & Veronica McCaffrey Alex Garnick Terry Garrett & Ronald Mittan Peggy & Shawn Giammattei Mark Gilbert Martin Gruber E. Monique Hall John Hamilton Jeff Hawkins & Janet Strauss Rose Hayes


LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Stephen E. Herbits Bryan Hlavinka & David Theisen Darren Hoerner & John Bredeson Jim Hooker Ernest C. Hopkins Cindy Houston & Rete Carie Houston Family Foundation H. Scott Huizenga Sue Hyde & Jade P. McGleughlin Harold L. Ivey Jackson Health System Hans Johnson & Luis Lopez Kent Johnson & Cody Blomberg Kierra Johnson & Parry Arvette Jeffrey Jordan Mark T. King & Jonathan D. Lubin David W. Knapp Robert W. Kuhn Mark Leondires & Greg Zola Lesbian Equity Foundation/Kathy Levinson Franklin Levine John T. Lillis & Jeff Bailey Kevin Lindahl & Ben Fiedler George Lindemann, Jr. Stacey R. Long & Tracy Simmons Tish Maes & Rachel Chaparro Hermes Mallea & Carey Maloney Matthew McClellan Naomi Metz & Jennifer Foley Robert F. Miailovich Charles R. Middleton, Ph.D. & John S. Geary Laurie Mirman-Rogers Inca Mohamed Rick Mohn & Steven C. Baines Diane Mosbacher, Ph.D. & Nanette Gartrell, M.D. Heidi J. Musser & Anna M. Moretto Sandra Nathan, Ph.D. & Glenda Dunmore Reverend Darlene Nipper, Niki J. Davis & Andrea Z. Jones

Hez Norton & Arrington Chambliss Phil Oxman & Harvey Zuckman Dr. Bert M. Petersen David A. Phillips & Stephen Busto Michael J. Piore & Rodney Yoder Surbhi & Pervez Pir Mona Pittenger Valerie Ploumpis & Susan Burnside David C. Price & Juan Carlos Rodriguez Progressive Victory Shawn Purcell Erick Rivero & Nickerxon Ortiz Cindy Rizzo Rashad Robinson Room for All, Inc. Jimmy Ruiz Christopher A. Russell & Mario Acosta, Jr. Elizabeth Scott Jessica Seaton & Linda Swartz Marianne G. Seggerman Adam Slone Frank Stiriti Aaron Strauss Eric F. Thom & Michael Curtis Janice Thom & Mary Ann Moran Albert Thompson & Kenneth Smith Luis Tollinche & Peter Meyer Gerald Wentland & Jean Paul Michaud Jeffrey Wolk Vince Wong Michael R. Wrenn & Demetris Allen Barbara J. Zacky

NATIONAL CORPORATE PARTNERS

We extend our thanks to the following Task Force national corporate partners for their generous support. Brinker International Comcast NBC Universal Grey Goose

Hilton Worldwide Office Depot Showtime Southwest Airlines Wells Fargo

FOUNDATIONS

$500,000 to $999,999 Anonymous Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund $100,000 to $499,999 The Ford Foundation Four Freedoms Fund Marguerite Casey Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation $50,000 to $99,999 H. van Ameringen Foundation The Arcus Foundation E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation $25,000 to $49,999 Amy Mandel & Katina Rodis Fund The Calamus Foundation Hunt Alternatives Fund The Moriah Fund The Overbrook Foundation $10,000 to $24,999 The Anderson Prize Foundation B.W. Bastian Foundation David Geffen Foundation James C. Hormel Revocable Living Trust John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Management Assistance Group $5,000 to $9,999 John Steven Kellett Foundation Ryder Charitable Foundation The Miami Foundation


LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Legacy Circle

The Task Force thanks the following people for naming the Task Force as a beneficiary in their estate planning. David I. Abramson Alan Ace+ Clarence E. Anderson+ Barckley Family Trust Michael Bath William M. Beachler William Bebermeyer+ Bertram H. Behrens+ Em Olivia Bevis+ LeClair Bissell+ David A. Bjork Marsha C. Botzer Thomas Boyd Barbara Brown Jennifer M. Buchwald Phillip A. Bulliner+ Margaret A. Burd Susan Burnside John L. Chamness, Jr.+ Julie A. Childs Stephen D. Clover+ Winifred Cottrel+ James A. Davidson+ George J. DeBolt Craig M. Desoer James N. Devillier+ Sarah A. Douglas Ross Draegert Alice Dyer+ Bert Easter Orton L. Ehrlinger+ Jonathan Elwell+ Luke F. Farrell+ John P. Fludas+ Richard Fremont-Smith Stephen A. Glassman Joe Goenaga John R. Harper+ Mary E. Harper

Daniel A. Harris John R. Hoffman+ Richard Homan+ Earle Raymond Hopkins+ John Hubschmitt Rachel Hurst Kent J. Johnson Steven D. Kaeser+ Robert L. Kehoe+ Ronald Kendall Kenneth E. Kesselring+ Linda Ketner Harold D. Kooden Kayeton J. Kurowski+ Marilyn Lamkay Craig H. Lindhurst+ Peggy Lipschultz Lester H. London Ed Madden Joseph J. Maio+ Donna Marburger Wayne McCaughan+ Rita A. McGaughey+ Sean Melton Lawrence J. Messenger+ Henry D. Messer, M.D.+ Naomi Metz Robert F. Miailovich John H. Moe George Nemeth+ James Nonnemaker Fleet E. Nuttall+ John O’Leary+ Lee Ormsbee Julia Lorillard Pell+ John Perez David Lee Peterson+ Neil B.Pomerenke+ Ken Ranftle Charles W. Robbins James E. Rolls+ Anthony Rominske Lee S. Ross+ Harry R. Rowe, M.D.+

Russell D. Roybal William A.K. Ryan+ Kenneth Sancier+ J. Schmidt Harry Seagal+ Marianne G. Seggerman Karl-Ludwig Selig+ Andrew Sendall Elliott R. Sernel Michael Staeb Dale Norris Shaw+ Larry Siegel Robert J. Starshak William J. Stein James L. Tanner+ Marc A. Triebwasser+ Loet VanDerveen Josef Van Der Kar+ Donald E. Watson+ Scott Weber Ric Weiland+ Robert S. White+ Harry K. Willwater Edith S. Windsor Douglas Wingo Jacob Lee Withers, Jr.+ Craig J. Witt+ Benton Wong Roy Glenn Wood+ James B. Wozniak+ Morgan Young+ Daniel R. Zillmann William Zilko+ Jaroslav E. Zivney+ Harvey Zuckman +deceased If you intend to name the Task Force in your estate plans or would like to learn more about planned giving options, please contact Saurabh Bajaj, Director of Individual Giving, at 646.358.1478.





WASHINGTON, DC | NEW YORK | MIAMI | CAMBRIDGE | MINNEAPOLIS The National LGBTQ Task Force builds power, takes action and creates change to achieve freedom and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people and their families. As a progressive social justice organization, the Task Force works toward a society that values and respects the diversity of human expression and identity and achieves equity for all.

ACTION FUND MEMBERS AT LARGE Alan Bernstein, West Hollywood, CA Marsha Botzer, Seattle, WA Bradley Carlson, Miami Beach, FL Hans Johnson, Los Angeles, CA Karin J. Mitchell, Seattle, WA

NATIONAL ACTION COUNCIL

Sue Anderson Anthony Aragon David Bowers Margaret Burd Victor Diaz-Herman Matt Foreman Cordey Lash Chad Richter Lee Rubin Christopher Russell Michelle Stecker Beth Zemsky BOARDS OF DIRECTORS FOUNDATION CO-CHAIRS STAFF Mary Harper, Kalamazoo, MI EXECUTIVE OFFICE Shilpen Patel, Seattle, WA Rea Carey Executive Director FOUNDATION SECRETARY Sandra Nathan, Novato, CA Darlene Nipper Deputy Executive Director FOUNDATION TREASURER Roger Thomson, Miami Beach, FL Russell Roybal Deputy Executive Director FOUNDATION MEMBERS AT LARGE of External Relations Sydney Andrews, Denver, CO Alan Bernstein, West Hollywood, CA Cliffie Bailey Marsha Botzer, Seattle, WA Executive Assistant to the Bradley Carlson, Miami Beach, FL Deputy Executive Director Suman Chakraborty, New York, NY Pam David, San Francisco, CA Julie Childs Liebe Gadinsky, Miami Beach, FL Executive Assistant Alex Garnick, Kansas City, MO to the Executive Director Hez Norton, Boston, MA Naomi Metz, Santa Rosa, CA Adam Wexelbaum Karin J. Mitchell, Seattle, WA Executive Assistant to the Deputy Ana Perez, San Francisco, CA Executive Director of External Relations David Price, Miami Beach, FL Rashad Robinson, New York, NY ACADEMY FOR LEADERSHIP Robert Salem, Toledo, OH AND ACTION Andrew Solomon, New York, NY Sarah Reece Ken Thompson, Seattle, WA Director of the Academy Vince Wong, Los Angeles, CA for Leadership and Action ACTION FUND CHAIR Kathleen Campisano Mark Sexton, New York, NY Faith Organizing Manager Jack Harrison-Quintana ACTION FUND SECRETARY/TREASURER E-Learning Manager E. Monique Hall, Arlington, VA

Justin Lemley Organizer David Lohman IWR and Faith Work Coordinator Moof Mayeda Deputy Director of the Academy for Leadership and Action Daniel Moberg Leadership Programs Coordinator Barbara Satin Assistant Faith Work Director Malcolm Shanks Organizer Evangeline Weiss Leadership Programs Director ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE Brian Johnson Chief Financial Officer

CREATING CHANGE Sue Hyde Director of Creating Change Daniel Pino Conference and Meetings Manager DEVELOPMENT David Alexander Chief Development Officer Matthew Albert Membership Manager Saurabh Bajaj Director of Individual Giving Michael Bath Events Director Barrett Beck Development Associate Amy Lavine Foundation Giving Manager

Mike Lloyd Accounting Manager

Colin Lovell Database Administrator

Charles E. Matiella Senior Technology Manager

Donnie Luehring Marketing and Development Coordinator

Rick Mohn Senior Finance and Administrative Services Manager

Lisa Mercado Special Events Coordinator

COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING AND BRANDING DEPARTMENT Mark Daley Chief Communications and Marketing Officer Jorge Amaro Media and Public Relations Director

Janice Thom Director of Operations for Development PUBLIC POLICY & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS Stacey R. Long Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs

Alex Breitman Marketing Director

Kylar Broadus Senior Policy Counsel, Transgender Civil Rights Project

Dorrit Tulane Walsh Senior Marketing Manager

Meghan Maury Policy Counsel

Kayley Whalen Digital Strategies and Social Media Manager

Patrick Paschall Senior Policy Counsel

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