From our President
I am thrilled to welcome you all to this year’s Gala, filled with a sense of excitement and urgency, as we near elections that will decide how our community and our nation moves forward. Tonight, we will celebrate, share space and express our joy in community. But we do that in the context of an election that holds our lives in its hands.
Tonight, we come together to celebrate, but we also know you are here because you care about and support our work for liberation. Let me tell you a bit about what we have been doing lately to Queer the Vote, our campaign that the proceeds from this event will support.
Sooo, how do we do Queer the Vote? By driving LGBTQ+ people and allies to the polls.
Our staff works on the ground and virtually to build grassroots people power and create the conditions to deliver concrete wins for LGBTQ+ people. The work is not simply around election time -- our programs are year-round and include skills-building trainings, partnerships with aligned organizations, and efforts to maximize visibility about the importance of voting and staying engaged in political work locally and nationally.
And no matter the outcome of the elections in November, there will still be much work to do to secure the progress we have made, stave off attacks on our rights, and continue to fight the challenges we face.
It has been extraordinary to see the impact of the “boots on the ground” work of our team, signing up thousands of individuals –LGBTQ and allies – to register to vote, educate themselves, and exert their power at the ballot box. Choosing strategic states like Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and more, the Task Force dispatches our staff to work with local partners and do outreach person-to-person: at Pride events, canvassing, and in collaboration with diverse organizations on the front lines. You will hear about that work tonight on the screens and on the stage, and I hope you will take that energy home with you and do all you can to get us across the finish line, so we can be proud knowing we did all we could to
We all know what is at stake. It could not be clearer that our existence, bodily autonomy, families, young people, stories, history, and the progress we have made are all under threat. The Task Force is at the forefront of raising the alarm, and this year’s Gala will support our ability to continue to do that until November 5th as well as to
the next Presidential administration and at the state level, where we know the struggle is real.
For tonight, let’s give ourselves permission to tap into our queer joy and wrap ourselves in love, so that we can remind ourselves what it is that we are fighting for.
Lastly, I would like to acknowledge that this event would not have happened without the hard work of scores of volunteers and staff. For them, this is a yearlong effort. My heart belongs to our Gala cochairs, Jeff Oliverio and Craig Jarrett, and the committee that puts so much time, energy, love, and patience into the Gala planning. Of course, I want to express a huge thank you to the donors and sponsors who give us the resources we need to do the work. Thank you to our Board of Directors who offer support, vision, and resources for us to carry out our mission.
Let’s have an amazing evening. And tomorrow, let’s get back to work as we near an election that holds so much promise for our community and the country!
Kierra Johnson (she/they) President of National LGBTQ Task Force and National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund
Making Great Strides Together
Akerman proudly congratulates Jim Tyrrell and Roger Thomson on receiving the National LGBTQ Task Force’s 2024 Eddy McIntrye Community Service Award. We also extend our congratulations to Karamo Brown for being honored with the 2024 National Leadership Award.
We thank them for their unwavering commitment to equality for LGBTQ+ individuals and their dedication to fair treatment for all in society.
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Luis A. Perez, Miami, FL luis.perez@akerman.com
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Letter from our Event Co-Chairs
On behalf of our Gala committee, we want to welcome you to the 2024 National LGBTQ Task Force Gala. Over the last year our team of committed volunteers has worked tirelessly to create a truly exceptional evening while juggling their jobs, personal lives and many other volunteer activities. This year, with the 2024 election on the horizon, the work for our team was a little more challenging as our community stretched their funds to political candidates up and down the ballot. This is because we know that freedom and justice for LGBTQ people is at stake during this unprecedented election!
The theme for tonight’s celebration, “Roots of Progress, Blooms of Hope”, reflects the work the National LGBTQ Task Force has done over their 50+ year history with the goal to create a more inclusive and hopeful future for all. The organization continues to fight for freedom, equality, and justice for all, and we are reminded here in Florida and across the country that our rights and freedoms are under attack, which is why we must stay focused and motivated to continue the fight! The TaskForce’s field and advocacy teams have been on the ground in Florida, working with partner organizations, engaging at community events and promoting the “Queer the Vote” campaign.
We hope tonight’s Gala will unite and inspire our family, friends, and colleagues to recommit to supporting the work of the Task Force in working to propel our social justice movement forward.
This is our second year serving as Co-Chairs of the Gala, and we continue to grow and evolve as leaders (and friends) and build on the amazing momentum we have passionately given to improve and elevate this event! We are most proud of the team we have created, who amaze us with their dedication, creativity, and passion for giving back to our community. Our committee members are a group of truly amazing individuals who are leaders in their professional lives and leaders in the community. We hope you will show them some love and thank them for their work this evening, or by getting to know them throughout the year! We are fortunate to work with a group of people who are truly friends, and many have become chosen family in each other’s lives.
Just as the Task Force relies on the generosity and time from our committee, we all rely on the financial sponsorships from the many individuals, corporations and organizations that support us year after year. So many have shown up to support our work, once again, by sponsoring this year’s Gala. We would be remiss if we didn’t personally thank our own employers, Truist and Royal Caribbean International, for standing with the LGBTQ+ community and the
Task Force, and for supporting a future that is brighter and a world where everyone can thrive as their true self!
Our final thank you is reserved for our families, who support us and pick up the slack in our lives when we are working evenings and weekends to make this event happen. JS, Tony and Michael, we are so fortunate to have your love and commitment and for providing us with the support that allows us to give back to our community. We could not do it without you. We are both honored to have been entrusted with leading this iconic event over the last few years and know that we have left a legacy that others will build upon and improve. The Gala team has strong roots that will continue to bloom for the future!
With gratitude,
Jeff Oliverio and Craig Jarrett 2024 Gala Co-Chairs
We stand proud
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A purpose for all
Truist proudly supports the National LGBTQ Task Force.
The Task Force’s vision of a world where LGBTQ+ people are affirmed and respected aligns with our commitment to care and living with purpose.
At the core of our purpose, we strive to build better lives and communities. On a personal level, we start by creating a financial plan uniquely suited to your needs and values. Everything is modeled to help you visualize the possibilities within your grasp—now, and for generations to come.
Let’s plan your financial future.
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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 the Task Force Gala was born, a celebration to honor 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, 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’s honorees understands that he or she is in Eddy’s company.
The National LGBTQ Task Force therefore renamed 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.
Jim Tyrrell & Roger Thomson
2024 Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award
Jim Tyrrell and Roger Thomson are beloved fixtures in the South Florida community. Coupled since 1999, the two have dedicated themselves to supporting the LGBTQ movement locally and nationally through their philanthropy and service. Roger sat on the National LGBTQ Task Force Board for nine years, with two years as Board Co-Chair. He has also served on the LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee for the City of Miami Beach, the Board of Miami Pride, and the LGBTQ Community Fund Committee at The Miami Foundation. Jim and Roger are members of SAVE, SAGE, and Equality Florida, as well as supporters of Pridelines and myriad other South Florida LGBTQ community organizations. Their generosity has helped beat back discriminatory policies and legislative attacks on LGBTQ people and enabled the community to continue thriving and reaching for full liberation.
Prior to his retirement in 2016, Roger served as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Brinker International Inc, which operates Chili’s and Maggiano’s restaurants. He has also served executive roles at Burger King Corporation and S&A Restaurant Corp. At 49 years old, Roger became one of the first Fortune 500 executives to openly identify as gay.
Jim started his career as a disco instructor straight out of high school. He later pursued a degree in landscape architecture from Rutgers University, worked as an interior designer, and as a licensed massage therapist. In the early 2000’s, Jim battled three bouts of tongue cancer, which required multiple rounds of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Jim is a cancer warrior and survivor.
Jim and Roger were married on January 1, 2016. The wedding was planned by Liebe and Seth Gadinsky and officiated by Richard Milstein – all of whom are prior recipients of the Eddy McIntyre
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American Airlines proudly supports the National LGBTQ Task Force Gala 2024 on its journey towards equality for all the LGBTQ+ community.
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Karamo Brown 2024 National Leadership Award
Karamo is the Emmy-winning host and culture expert on Netflix’s hit series Queer Eye. He has used his platform to combat HIV stigma and advocate for providing mental health support and HIV education to the Black queer community. His unwavering commitment to raising awareness and offering crucial support highlights his exceptional leadership and advocacy. As a supportive father and role model, Karamo’s personal and professional life embodies the values of empathy, resilience, and community spirit.
Karamo draws from his work in social services to show how he both discovered and learned to explore his many different “identities”. Whether as a black man, openly gay man, a son of immigrant parents, a Christian or a single father, Karamo strategically utilizes the strength of his numerous identities to achieve success – and teaches others to do the same.
He launched his daytime talk show, The Karamo Show, in 2022; its third season premiered on September 16, 2024. His podcast, Karamo, is an in-depth look at life’s thorniest issues, where people from around the world can call in and chat with Karamo to receive direct advice or share their personal feelings on the everyday situations affecting their lives. His memoir, “Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope,” explores how the challenges in his own life have allowed him to forever transform the lives of those in need.
About being honored at this year’s Gala, Karamo commented: “I am deeply honored to receive the 2024 National Leadership Award from the National LGBTQ Task Force. This recognition is not just a reflection of my work but a testament to the strength, resilience, and love that defines our entire community. Together, we have made incredible strides toward equality, and though there is still much work to be done, I remain committed to amplifying our voices, fighting for our rights, and supporting those who need it most. Let us continue to lead with compassion and conviction, ensuring that every individual can live openly and authentically.”
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ROOTS OF PROGRESS BLOOMS OF HOPE
Greenberg Traurig congratulates the NATIONAL LGBTQ TASK FORCE as it celebrates and continues 50+ years of advancing freedom, justice, and equality.
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RAFFAEL FIUMARA | SHAREHOLDER, CORPORATE
MICHAEL N. KREITZER | SHAREHOLDER & CO-CHAIR, MIAMI
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Hosts and Entertainment
Jai Rodriguez - Host
Jai Rodriguez is a celebrated entertainment icon best known as the original “Culture Vulture” on the Emmy Award-winning show Queer Eye For The Straight Guy. With nearly two decades of experience, he has significantly influenced American culture through his work in television and Broadway.
Jai’s career began at age 18 when he made history as the youngest actor cast in a leading role in the acclaimed musical RENT. Following this breakthrough, he starred in productions like The Producers, Spinning Into Butter, and the off-Broadway hit Zanna, Don’t. He has shared the stage with music legends such as Gladys Knight and Patti Labelle and recently completed a Las Vegas residency in Sex Tips For Straight Women From A Gay Man.
In television, Jai has enjoyed a diverse career, appearing in Malibu Country alongside Reba McEntire and Lily Tomlin, as well as shows like Bones, How I Met Your Mother, and Harry’s Law. He even had a cameo in Lady Gaga’s music video for “Telephone.” Internationally, Jai starred in the Australian series The Horizon, the most-watched LGBTQ web series.
He stars in ABC’s High Potential and recently appeared in Netflix’s Uncoupled with Neil Patrick Harris, and the Universal film BROS. Beyond his professional work, Jai is actively involved in charitable efforts, including the Drag is Not a Crime telethon. He resides in Los Angeles with his rescue dog, Rico, his cat Cookie, and several reptiles, continually making a positive impact in the LGBTQ community.
Ginger Minj - Co-Host and Performer
Ginger Minj is a dynamic performer who first gained fame as a contestant on Season 7 of RuPaul’s Drag Race and later returned for Season 2 of Drag Race All Stars, where she was a finalist in Season 6. Following her appearances on the show, Ginger has toured internationally and starred in major films, including the Emmy-nominated Hocus Pocus 2
In addition to her acting, Ginger has made a mark on Broadway as both a star and director of original shows, while also releasing three studio albums and several singles and collaborations.
In November 2023, she launched her debut memoir-cookbook, Southern Fried Sass, which combines Southern-inspired recipes with personal stories that reflect her journey in drag. The book shares valuable lessons and wisdom drawn from her experiences and her grandmother’s resilience.
Ginger’s blend of humor, talent, and heart resonates with fans, making her a beloved figure in the drag community and beyond. To stay updated on her latest projects, follow her on social media @GingerMinj.
Frenchie Davis
Frenchie Davis, born in Los Angeles, began her career as a theater student at Howard University. Her first acting job was in Germany, where she performed in Little Shop of Horrors, followed by Jesus Christ Superstar. Upon returning to the U.S., she auditioned for American Idol, quickly becoming a fan favorite.
Davis made a significant impact on Broadway in RENT, where her six-month contract turned into nearly four years. She also played “Effie White” in the West Coast tour of Dreamgirls and starred in the musical satire Monica. In August, she took on the role of Mahalia Jackson in Sing, Mahalia, Sing
In 2008, she co-headlined the 30th-anniversary tour of Ain’t Misbehavin’, receiving rave reviews for her performance. Transitioning to dance music, her singles “Give Me Tonight” and “You Are” topped Billboard Dance charts.
Davis returned to television on NBC’s The Voice, where her rendition of “Single Ladies” debuted at #12 on iTunes. Currently, she is working on a new album that will blend classics, Broadway tunes, and original songs. With her powerful voice and dynamic presence, Frenchie Davis continues to shine in the entertainment industry.
Athena Dion
Miami’s very own Greek goddess, Athena Dion, returns to the Gala for a fourth consecutive year hosting our cocktail reception and dance party, the After Glow Ball. Elegant, sassy and beautiful – with a heart as big as her closet – Athena is a graduate of FIU’s School of Hospitality and Tourism and has put her degree to good use. She runs the most successful drag brunch in South Florida at R House Wynwood and spends her summers headlining the iconic Jackie O Resort on the island of Mykonos in Greece. You can spot her rubbing shoulders with the stars from the likes of Matt Damon, Gloria Estefan, and her buddy Ana Navarro!
Athena gives back to her community through her humanitarian organization, Dream Queens (mydreamqueens.com), which has organized makeover events, toy drives and drag performances for homeless shelters and hospitals. She has established her legacy in South Florida: the Dion Dynasty, made up of drag artists, performers, and professionals in the South Florida community and beyond.
Co m missione r s
Tanya K. Bhatt
Laura Dominguez
Alex J. Fernandez
Mayo r
Steven Meiner
Eric T. Carpenter
David Suarez proudly supports the National LGBTQ Task Force and joins them in honoring Karamo, Jim Tyrrell and Roger Thomson for their commitment to the LGBTQ community.
Ci t y Manage r
Commissione r s
Joseph Magazine
Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Congratulations to this year’s honorees for your outstanding contributions.
October 19, 2024
DANIELLA LEVINE CAVA MAYOR
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
Greetings!
As the proud Mayor of Miami-Dade County, a region of nearly 3 million residents and one of the world’s most vibrant and diverse communities, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 202 4 National LGBTQ Task Force Gala.
Friends,
Welcome back to Miami Beach for the National LGBTQ Task Force Gala. The work that you do is so incredibly crucial to our society, and it is our privilege to host you in our community.
The work that the Task Force does to protect and advance the rights of LGBTQ+ people is critical to ensure inclusivity and progress. Miami-Dade County is so grateful for your relentless service and advocacy for 51 years. Your activism continues to make a difference in the lives of countless members of our LGBTQ+ community.
The City of Miami Beach prides itself on standing out among the rest. We fly our Progress Pride Flag every day because the march toward equality requires an everyday commitment. Just outside this building is our beautiful, new “Pride Park” and Harvey Milk Way .
For those of you visiting Miami -Dade County for this occasion, I encourage you to take advantage of all that South Florida has to offer, including our world -class beaches, fantastic restaurants, and historic neighborhoods.
I'm proud to continue working alongside all of you to build a more loving, diverse, and thriving Miami-Dade and world Together, we make our community stronger year after year.
Congratulations to Liebe, Seth, Naomi and Tashi Gadisnky on bein g honored with the 2022 Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award. I attended college with both Liebe and Seth and have watched them grow into true leaders and social justice warriors. The fact that their daughters have followed their example is simply inspiring. And I am likewise proud their award is named after my law school friend Eddy McIntyre. Eddy was never shy about speaking out, so I think he would love the idea that the Gadinsky clan is receiving an award in his name.
Sincerely,
Thank you to the many activists and community leaders who work tirelessly each year to put on this successful event. Please enjoy your time in our beautiful city.
Sincerely,
Daniella Levine Cava Mayor, Miami-Dade County
Dan Gelber
Congratulations to the 2024 honorees!
We’ll let the images above offer the clues, but here’s what we can share: these remarkable individuals have devoted their lives to advancing equality. Their contributions have left an indelible mark, and tonight, we honor not only their achievements but also their unwavering dedication to justice.
At MM&H, we are grateful to stand alongside those who share our commitment to a more equitable world. Together, we continue the fight for equality for all.
Don Hayden
September 18, 2024
Congratulations to the National LGBTQ Task Force!
I am writing this letter in my individual capacity as Mayor of Broward County, and I am pleased to welcome everyone to the National LGBTQ Task Force Gala in South Florida.
Friends,
Broward County has long been a community that prides itself on inclusiveness. Ours was one of the first counties in Florida to establish a Human Rights Ordinance protecting individuals from unlawful discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression in housing, employment, and public accommodation.
Welcome back to Miami Beach for the National LGBTQ Task Force Gala. The work that you do is so incredibly crucial to our society, and it is our privilege to host you in our community.
The City of Miami Beach prides itself on standing out among the rest. We fly our Progress Pride Flag every day because the march toward equality requires an everyday commitment. Just outside this building is our beautiful, new “Pride Park” and Harvey Milk Way .
At a time when some leaders in our state seek to turn back the clock on protections for the LGBTQ community, Broward County continues to genuinely welcome “Everyone Under the Sun” it’s literally the official slogan of our tourism bureau.
I applaud the National LGBTQ Task Force for its decades of advocacy for a society where we are all accepted for our full whole selves and where the pursuit of happiness is truly available to everyone regardless of their orientation or identity. It is an honor to be considered an ally of the LGBTQ community, and I look forward to continuing to be an advocate for freedom and equality in our community and state.
Congratulations to Liebe, Seth, Naomi and Tashi Gadisnky on bein g honored with the 2022 Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award. I attended college with both Liebe and Seth and have watched them grow into true leaders and social justice warriors. The fact that their daughters have followed their example is simply inspiring. And I am likewise proud their award is named after my law school friend Eddy McIntyre. Eddy was never shy about speaking out, so I think he would love the idea that the Gadinsky clan is receiving an award in his name.
I also want to congratulate Karamo Brown as the recipient of the 2024 National Leadership Award; as well as Jim Tyrrell and Roger Thomson as the recipients of the 2024 Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award. I know that Jim and Roger have been longtime LGBTQ activists in Miami-Dade County, and I am so pleased that they are now Broward County residents.
Thank you to the many activists and community leaders who work tirelessly each year to put on this successful event. Please enjoy your time in our beautiful city.
Sincerely,
It is through the hard work of champions like you that South Florida continues to be a more just, equitable, and welcoming society for all.
Best wishes to you all for an outstanding LGBTQ Task Force Gala!
Dan Gelber
Sincerely,
Senator Nan Rich Broward County Mayor
Congratulations to Karamo Brown and Jim Tyrrell & Roger Thomson for your dedication to serving the LGBTQ community.
From 3 of your biggest fans: Colgate, Leonel and Bugsy
Auction Donors
The National LGBTQ Task Force thanks those individuals and businesses that generously donated to this year’s silent auction. The list is current as of the time the journal went to print.
1 Hotel South Beach
AKT London
American Airlines
Amrit Ocean
Resort and Spa
Azamara
Blu Dot
Bravo Media LLC
Brian Sims & Alex Drakos
Caesars Entertainment
Capital Genealogy
Carnival Cruise Line
Casa De Campo
Citizen M Miami World Center
Club Med all-inclusive beach and mountain resorts
Dan Rios
Dr. Russell F. Sassani
Equinox
Fairmont El San Juan Hotel
Fogo de Chão
Flamingo Rampant
Frost Museum of Science
Gay Days, Inc
Groot Hospitality
Harvey Fienstein
Hilton Aventura
Hilton Grand Vacations
Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya
Initio Parfums
Jaffa Restaurant
Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant
Kevin McHugh
Las Vegas Convention and
Visitors Authority
Life House - South of Fifth
Michael Caprio
NBC Universal
New World Symphony
Norwegian Cruise Line
Pair of Thieves
Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel
Park West Gallery
Patrick Groenendaal
Perx.com
Photo Innovations, Inc.
Pines Party
Purple Foundation
Royal Caribbean International - Corporate Group Dept
SAVE Foundation
SMR DAYS
Starboard Holdings Ltd.
Sugarboo and Co
Sushi Bichi
The Breakers
The drvn Team
The Henderson
The Ritz-Carlton
TOPEKA
TWIST
Waldorf Astoria
Beverly Hills
Wet Labatories
YAYA Coastal Cuisine
Zoo Miami
Event Committee & Other Angels
Co-Chairs
Craig Jarrett
Jeff Oliverio
Executive Committee
Zachary Barker, Assistant Marketing Director
Sebastian Blanco, Associated Events Director
Hector Castañeda, AfterGlow Ball Co-Director
Naomi Celaire-Hettema, Auction Director
Hannahbelle Cooke, Hospitality Director
Stephen Dominy, Director of Volunteer Relations
Raul Griffith, Production Consultant
Chris Ladas, Marketing Director
Melissa Robles, Production Director
Eric Scheiner, Vice Chair & Fundraising Director
Luke Sorber, Executive Secretary
Jorge Zambrano, AfterGlow Ball Co-Director
Event Committee Members
Doug Ames
Beau Beasley
Kevin Better
Matt Dzwonkiewicz
Stephen Hilson
Jerard Kelley
Alex Kleppe
Kaily Lachapelle
Carina Segredo
Yahn Zika
Many thanks to the angels among us:
Vanessa Alenier
Owen Bale
John Beadel
Luis Block
Carolina Bonnelly
Rocco Carulli
Jerry Chasen
Carol Coombs
Athena Dion
Jeff Delmay
Alex Fernandez
James-Lee Ford
Scott Galvin
Eric Garcia
Victor Garcia
Liebe Gadinsky
Bruce Horwich
Maria Linkous
Lindsey Linzer
Crystal Marshal
Monica Matteo-Salinas
Tony Mendoza
Jay Needham
Pastor Kipp Nelson
Jerry Nieves
Joe Plana
Deborah Renner
Jai Rodriguez
Nathan Sabo
Juan Sanchez
Lindsey Shook
Dale Stine
Jacqueline Vargas
Hua Hui Vogel
Special Thanks to:
Alexander Diaz and the Town of Golden Beach for their exceptional generosity and for welcoming us to their beautiful beach pavilion.
David Sexton, for his passion, talent and creativity.
An extra special thanks to the entire Task Force
Gala committee and all of the wonderful volunteers who contributed their time to make tonight’s event enjoyable.
Jim Tyrrell & Roger Thomson
Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor
Allison & Zachary
Julius
Commissioner
Micky Steinberg
Defender Sponsors
Jorge Luis Garcia Liebe & Seth Gadinsky
Protector Sponsors
Supporter Sponsors
Bradley Carlson & Troy du Toit
Commissioner
Eileen Higgins
Alexander Diaz, Town Manager, Town of Golden Beach
Influencer Sponsors
Dennis Edwards & Mark Steinberg
Joan Schaeffer & Roberta Mandel
Stuart Weiss
The Wayne and Nicole Cypen Philanthropic Fund
Underwriters
Media Sponsors
Eric Scheiner & Kevin Hirsh
GEM Government Services
Table Captains
Gene Sulzberger
MDGLCC - Greater Miami
LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce
With special thanks to The Huizenga Family Foundation
Congratulations on this much deserved award. Thank you for your beyond generous support of this community, and of me personally.
With love, Matt
CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS
Jim & Roger Jim & Roger Jim & Roger
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to advancing our LGBTQ movement and supporting and mentoring organizations and individuals whose missions and visions are to do the same.
You are so deserving of the Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award and to be celebrated for your years of generosityand for just being plain awesome!
We love you both, Victor & Kris
ISLAND FLAVOR ISLAND FLAVOR
About the Task Force
The National LGBTQ Task Force advances full freedom, justice and equality for LGBTQ people. We are building a future where everyone can be free to be their entire selves in every aspect of their lives. Today, despite all the progress we’ve made to end discrimination, millions of LGBTQ people face barriers in every aspect of their lives: in housing, employment, healthcare, retirement, and basic human rights. These barriers must go. That’s why the Task Force is training and mobilizing millions of activists across our nation to deliver a world where you can be you. For more information, go to thetaskforce.org.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Erik Richard Morin
Co-Chair Miami, FL
Rodney McKenzie, Jr. Co-Chair Brooklyn, NY
Colgate Darden Treasurer Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dr. Jerry Abraham Los Angeles, CA
Peter Chandler
Washington, DC
Candy Cox Washington, DC
Vanessa Daniel Tacoma, WA
Alfredo Del Cid San Francisco, CA
Liebe Gadinsky Miami Beach, FL
Malcolm R. Gage, Jr.
St. Louis, MO
T. Aaron Hans Minneapolis, MN
Donald Hayden Miami, FL
Sian Lewis
Washington, DC
David M. Pérez Washington, DC
Jeremy Rye San Francisco, CA
Candelario Saldana Charlotte, NC
Almas Sayeed Los Angeles, CA
Dr. Anika Simpson Washington, DC
Kim Stone Miami, FL
Kevin Wang Seattle, WA
STAFF EXECUTIVE
Kierra Johnson
President
Alicia Boykins Vice President
Sayre Reece Vice President
Firat Demir
Executive Assistant to the Executive Director
PEOPLE AND CULTURE
Dana Riceel People and Culture Manager
Tanya Kelly Blackford Database Administrator
Rick Mohn
Senior Finance Manager
COMMUNICATIONS
Cathy Renna Director of Communications
Dee Tu-Monge Sr. Communications Manager
Benjamin Simmons Communications Marketing Manager
DEVELOPMENT
Jacky Goh Chief Development Officer
Cary Web Development Operations Coordinator
Ryan Hurst Director of Individual Giving
Jake Arnell
Institutional and Corporate Giving Manager
Andy Durojaiye
Membership Giving Manager
Taylor Brio Foundation Giving Officer
Sala Dold Individual Giving Officer
ADVOCACY
AND ACTION
Kris Hayashi Director of Advocacy and Action
Rae Leiner Field Director
Allen Morris Policy Director
Kayla Rivera Action Fund
Campaign Director
Wayne Rocque Civic Engagement Manager
* Serves only on National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund board. ** Serves on both the National LGBTQ Task Force and National LGBTQ
Andrea Montanez Field Organizer
Delilah Pierre Field Organizer
Meera Rajput
State Policy Analyst
Kenya Whitaker Government Affairs
Associate
Tahil Sharma
Faith Work Director
CONFERENCE
AND EVENTS
Andy Garcia Director of Conferences and Events
Fernando Lopez
Strategic ConsultantInterim Creating Change Director
Michael Bath
Events Director
Court Betro
CC 365 Field Organizer
Brian Marone Events Manager
Kimberly Otero
Events Coordinator
We are proud to support the National LGBTQ Task Force and their continued dedication toward advancing equality for all.
FREEDOM LIES IN BEING
BOLD
– Robert Frost
Ryder is proud to support the National LGBTQ Task Force, and applauds the work of this year’s honorees as together we boldly build a world where freedom rings for everyone.
Roger & Jim,
Thank you for being a couple of our biggest champions, for building community, for the beautiful chosen family you’ve formed…and for the sheer fabulousness and flare you’ve brought into our lives. ¡Felicidades! Love you lots, Josue Santiago
Miami-Dade County
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava congratulates the National LGBTQ Task Force on your 28th Annual Gala celebrating the roots of progress and the blooms of hope as you continue advancing equality for all LGBTQ+ people and their families.
Council
We extend a heartfelt thanks to our Leadership Council members for their continued support of the Task Force 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 LGBTQ political power across the nation. If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please contact Jacky Goh, jgoh@thetaskforce.org.
Current Leadership Council donors and funders as of June 30, 2024.
Thank you to our Individual Donors
AMBASSADOR’S CIRCLE ($10,000$24,999)
Joseph Arena & homas D’Eletto
Rea Carey & Margaret Conway
Steven L. Holley
H. Scott Huizenga
Tess & Daniel
Klingessrow
H. Richard Quadracci
Elizabeth A. Scott & James Houston
Stupski Foundation at San Francisco
Foundation
Anonymous
EXECUTIVE’S CIRCLE
($25,000 - $49,999)
Colgate W. Darden IV
Liebe & Seth
Gadinsky
Weston F. Milliken
Stanley Newman & Brian Rosenthal
Holly Peterson
Bill & Alex Roedy
Jim Tyrrell & Roger Thomson
Bradley Carlson & Troy Du Toit
Patricia Finegan
Jorge Luis Garcia
T. Aaron Hans & Tania Mitchell
Don J. Hayden & Brian Thompson
Tracy Hewat
Eugene Kapaloski
Richard Milstein & Eric Hankin
James Pepper
Barbara Roper
Edward Snowdon & Duffy Violante
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
($5,000 - $9,999)
Judith Bennett & Cynthia Herrup
Candy S. Cox & Debra L. Peevey
Alexander Diaz
Allison & Zachary
Julius
Mitchell Karp & Barry Katz
Jeremiah Kelly & Paul Oostenbrug
Mayor Daniella
Levine Cava
Kevin McCarty & Henri Vezie
Laurie Mirman
Anthony Montoya & David Holmes
Dr. Oxana
Ovakimyan
Alejandro Roark
Marianne Seggerman
Robert Seligsohn
Mark Sexton & Kirk Wallace
Commissioner
Micky Steinberg
Dr. Kevin Wang
Amelie Zurn-Galinsky
Tiger Baron Foundation
ADVOCATE’S CIRCLE
($2,500 - $4,999)
Ralph Alpert
Sara J. Anderson
Meg & Sarah Baesmith
Joseph Bartush
C. D. Bedford
Samantha Boardman
Charles Browning & Robert Elis
Diane Cary & Jim Parriott
Paul & Caroline Cronson
Nicole & Wayne Cypen
Pamela David
William Dollaway & Glenn Barcheski
Matt. Foreman & Francisco De Leon
Todd Goldstein
Dr. Erwin Gonzalez
Benjamin & William Hamilton
Commissioner Eileen Higgins
Steven Hill & Jonathan Herz
Molly Holmes
Harold L. Ivey
Matt Kaczmarek & Aaron Ordower
Sian Lewis
Richard Lynch & Frank Steil
Robert McCrae & William Newell
Barbara Meislin
Paulette Meyer & David Friedman
Jason Misleh
Erik R. Morin & Luis Calderon
Stephanie & Paul Morris
Alfreda Murck
Jack Bankowsky & Matthew Marks
Nancy D. Polikoff
Thomas Qafzezi & Juan Rodriguez
Daniel Rabinowitz & Ann Thomas
Leslie Seale & Frank
Ippolito
Sean Eldridge & Chris Hughes
Linton Stables, III & Gregory Brown
Deric Walters & Jesse Lehrhoff
Gerald Wentland & Jean-Paul Michaud
Beth Zemsky & Chris Heeter
DELEGATE’S CIRCLE
($1,500 - $2,499)
Juan Battle & Michael Bennett
Scott Bennett
David Berg & Laura Butzel
Robin Bergen & Janine Hackett
Susana Berger & Ashley Baia
Lewis Black
Edwin Blackman
Julie Callsen & Brad Pohlman
Peter Chandler
Timothy Convery
Dana Cowin
George DeBolt
Robert Denny
Michelle Dupre
Dennis Edward & Mark Steinberg
Dwight Foley
Malcolm Gage, Jr. & Brian Bristow
Ben Guess & Jim Therrien
Thomas Harshman & Stanley Gwyn
Jeff Hawkins & Janet Strauss
Norman Horowitz
Douglas Mateyaschuk, II & Evan Wolfe
Rev. Rodney McKenzie, Jr.
Albert McMeen, III & James Davis
Michael Miller
Hez Norton & Rev. Arrington Chambliss
Jeffrey Oliverio & Tony Mendoza
Joe Pallant
C. G. Pash, Jr.
Ralph Pellecchio & James Wernz
David Perez
John Peters
James Petrone
Michael Piore & Rodney Yoder
Marjorie Press
Col. Jennifer Pritzker
Marlys Rechkemmer
Erick Rivero
Gay Roane
Jeremy Rye
Joan Schaeffer & Roberta Mandel
Peter Shomer
Lisa & Brian Tannebaum
Stephen Thayer & Howard Terry
Albert Thompson & Kenneth Smith
Morgan Weinstein
William Wilson & Dr.
Richard Wall
Rene Wolfensberger & David Chiu
Shannon Wu & Joseph Kahn
Institutional Leadership Council Members
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
($500,000+)
Ford Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
EXECUTIVE’S CIRCLE
($100,000-$499,999)
The Arcus Foundation
The Susan Thompson
Buffett Foundation
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
AMBASSADOR’S CIRCLE
($50,00099,999)
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
Service Employees
International Union
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
($25,000-49,999)
CSAA Insurance Group
Fetzer Institute
Hilton Worldwide
Laughing Gull Foundation
Miami Beach Visitor & Convention Authority
St. John’s on the Lake
United Methodist Church
Truist
ADVOCATE’S CIRCLE
($10,000-24,999)
AIDS United
Akerman LLP
Avita Pharmacy
BDO USA
Bilzin Sumberg Baena
Price & Axelrod
Chicago Community Foundation
Comcast Corporation
Everytown for Gun Safety
Florida Blue
Fortune 500 Enterprises
Huizenga Family Foundation
Irving Harris Foundation
John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Leonard Litz Foundation
Mark Migdal & Hayden
The Miami Foundation
Miami-Dade Tourism Development Council
Mistr
Morgan Stanley
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Royal Caribbean Cruises
Ryder Charitable
Foundation
Starboard Cruises
Team SCG
Unite Here
United Church of Christ
West Monroe
Community Impact Fund
DELEGATE’S CIRCLE
($1,000-9,999)
The 22nd Century Initiative
A Great Idea
Actblue Civics
Bercow Radell
Fernandez Larkin & Tapanes, P.A.
Brkthru
Bryan Cave Leighton
Paisner
City of Miami Beach
/ Miami Beach
Convention Center
Club Med
Compassion & Choices
Credo Mobile
Daddy Ersin Productions
The Dunes Resort
Eagle Wilton Manors
Ernst & Young
First American
Petroleum
Folx Health
Greater Miami
Convention & Visitors Bureau
Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Grindr
Henry Luce Foundation
Hilton Capital Management
Hustle Inc.
In Our Own Voice
The Johnson Family Foundation
Molson Coors
Movement
Advancement Project
National Black Trans
Advocacy Coalition
Our Fund Foundation
Palace Bar
Prevention 305
Raymond James
Charitable Endowment
Scale for Change
Snipes USA
Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits
Trigg Laboratories
ViiV Healthcare
Winston & Strawn
Legacy Circle
The Task Force thanks the following people for naming the Task Force as a beneficiary in their estate planning. If you would like information about naming the Task Force in your estate planning, please contact Jacky Goh, Chief Development Officer, at jgoh@thetaskforce.org.
David I. Abramson
Pedro C. Acosta
Nicholas S. Albertson
Ponciano A. Allen
Jason Anderson
Ricardo Aragon
Judith A. & John R. Averill
Nicole R. Avila
Kevin R. Bannerman
Alexis J. Barbieri
John J. Bard
Stephanie M. BartonFarcas
Michael Bath
William M. Beachler
Sidney M. Becker
Milanie Bekker
Dolores D. Bell
Victor G. Benitez
Luna S. Bentley
Lauren M. Bertagnolli
Jillian K. S. Bishop
David A. Bjork & Jeff L.
Bengtson
Thomas S. Black
Holly Bridwell
Jacob M. Brigham
Matthew Brown & Wayne Chang
Hannah G. Browning
Herman J. BrownStepan
Jennifer M. Buchwald
P. Alan Bulliner
Margaret A. Burd & Dr.
Rebecca Brinkman
Susan Burnside
Howard R. Busby
Verlin D. Campbell
Kevin Carlin
Bradley R. Carlson
Kenneth R. Chambers
Elizabeth L. Chapman
Julie A. Childs & Sara Speargas
Kristen E. Clark
Antonio U. Clavijo
Christopher B. Collis
Jennifer D. Coluccio
Yvonne County
Barry McCloud
Laura A. E. Denmark
Craig M. Desoer
Skye Dicker
Sarah A. Douglas
Ross Draegert
Sabrina K. Duckett
Pamela A. Dukovac
Bert Easter & Dr. Ed Madden
Victoria K. Elliott York
Nina Feirer
Gregory T. Fields
Charles M. Fink & Leonard Jones
Kingsley E. Floyd
Matthew F. & Kristine
Frazier
Madison K. Frazier
Adrienne D. Freed
Sally L. Freitas
Richard Fremont-Smith
Liebe & Seth Gadinsky
Stephen A. Glassman
Joe Goenaga
Sheila Healy & Liselle La France
Tracy Heinz
Brandy M. Hodges
Tee J. Holder
Lavenia N. Hood
John Hubschmitt
Shirley J. Hudson
Rachel Hurst
Stefanie A. Irmen
Kerry L. Jacobs
Kent J. Johnson & Cody Blomberg
Latoya L. Johnson
Alyson M. Judd
Steven D. Kaeser
Kerry J. & Richard J. Kelleher
Dr. Ronald Kendall & Harold Kendall
Linda Ketner
Cynthia L. Konrad
Harold D. Kooden, PhD & John Hunter, PhD
Michelle M. Lachance
Ed Madden & Bert Easter
Francis C. Madi Cerrada
Karma R. Maliar
Donna Marburger
Raymond C. Marlotte
Kimberly J. Marlotte
Barbara Brown & Sandy Delegal
Jewel M. Mason
Dana M. Mason
Joseph Maximilian
Angela D. N. MayGraham
Kriss A. McCarthy
Barry McCloud & Joseph D. Demarco
Ismael Melendez
Sean Melton
Naomi E. Metz & Jennifer Foley
Candy S. Cox & Debra L. Peevey
Perseus A. Crabtree
Jessica L. Custard
Anthony O. Daniel
Dr. David E. Dassey
Donald E. Davis
Kai A. Davison
George J. DeBolt
Joseph DeMarco &
Rachel E. Gollay
Barbara M. Gosz
Marissa K. L. Greer
Brian E. Griffin
Mary E. Harper & Marigene Arnold
Daniel A. Harris & Jane Buttars
Jeffery Haskins
Tiera D. Heady
Zach L. Lamb
Brianna J. M. Lambert
Marilyn Lamkay
Sheila A. Leach Stubben
Joseph Lesko
Norma J. Lindsey
Peggy Lipschutz
David Littell & Edward Selekman
Lester H. London
Robert F. Miailovich
Michael E. Miller
Kevin F. Moderski
John H. Moe
Isabelle V. Moore
Erik R. Morin & Luis Calderon
David Morrissette
Liisa H. Murray
Dr. James Nonnemaker
Legacy Circle
Leslie K. Norman
Lee Ormsbee
Austin L. Parrow
Martin C. Patterson
Loni L. Pendergrass
John Perez
Jason L. Perry
Amanda C. Perry
Danielle K. Peverelle
Staci L. Phillips
Jessica P. Pollard
Rhonda W. Potter
Richa Prabhakar
Addison T. Pressley
Jeffrey L. Proctor
Ken Ranftle & Craig Leiby
Jordan W. Redman
Kathleen Campisano
Stephen M. Richards
Nathaniel J. Rickman
Robert G. Ritzenhein
Charles W. Robbins & Damon Romine
Francesca Roccaforte
Lauren E. Rodriguez
Anthony Rominske
Ian A. Roser
Russell D. Roybal
Isabella M. Sanchez
Robert T. Sanchez
Jennifer A. Santana
Heather C. Sargeant
Fred B. Schaefer
Kudra V. Schleder
J Schmidt
Kevin Schmidt
Michael W. Schnabel
David E. Scott
Marianne G. Seggerman
Andrew Sendall
Elliott R. Sernel & Larry Falconio
Lorayne J. Shafer
Lee J. Sharp & Gary S. Hotchberg
Louise Sheppard
James B. Shipman
Dr. Larry Siegel
Whitney R. Sierra
Holly M. Solis
Michael Staeb
Alan V. Stageberg
Robert J. Starshak, M.D. & Ross Draegert
Sandra Stattion
Grant M. Steerzer
William J. Stein
Wade A. Strafford-Elkins
Steven M. Strafford-Elkins
Rachel E. Taylor
David J. Thomas
Clarice Thomas
Lauren M. Todd
Justin M. Trenz
Loet VanDerveen & George Burton
Marissa L. Watterson
Dr. Scott J. Weber
Wende L. Weber
Edward F. Weiss
Barbara D. Weiss
Miranda J. Whitehead
Jessika G. Whitehouse
Lauren Wiener
Miralba C. Yepez
Beth L. Zemsky & Chris Heeter
Daniel R. Zillmann
Harvey Zuckman & Phil E. Oxman
Estate of William A.K. Ryan
James W. Lundberg Philanthropic Trust
Beth Zemsky Family Foundation
Town Manager, Alexander Diaz +
The Town
of Golden Beach
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