YOUR LIFE MISSION 2010-2017 The Campaign for HSS: Final Report and Donor Tribute
Letter from our Campaign Co-Chairs
When we launched the Your Life, Our Mission Campaign for Hospital for Special Surgery, we aspired to raise $300 million, with the goal of improving the quality of life for countless patients around the world. Thanks to the generosity of thousands of friends and supporters, we are proud to announce that we have exceeded this goal, raising a record-breaking $324 million. We are thrilled that the overwhelming success of this Campaign–the most successful in the Hospital’s history–will make a real difference for our patients, and to the future of musculoskeletal medicine. As detailed in the following pages, funds raised through the Campaign are supporting new buildings and laboratories, advancing research and innovation, building endowment, and expanding global education and community programming. Together, these diverse initiatives ensure that the world-class physicians, scientists, and staff at HSS have the tools they need to do what they do best—improve the quality of life for patients, today, tomorrow, and for a lifetime. We are pleased to share the stories of some of the Campaign’s leadership donors, and why they responded so generously to support the Hospital’s efforts to keep patients around the world moving better, and living better. Most importantly, we would like to thank each and every person who contributed to the Your Life, Our Mission Campaign, not only for your generosity but for your vision, and for believing what we have always known to be true: that there is nowhere else in the world like Hospital for Special Surgery. Sincerely,
Michael P. Esposito
Jonathan Sobel YOUR LIFE MISSION 3
BY THE NUMBERS
Other 3
3
$47.2
$25.5 Future Initiatives 2
1
$39.1
Unrestricted Support
0
$51.2
Programs 1
10 M
$42.1
Endowment
20 M
$56.9
Research & Innovation
30 M
GIFTS
Planned Gifts $57.5 Million
$61.7 Buildings & Laboratories
40 M
54,007
Grateful Patients $100.6 Million
70 M
50 M
DONORS
Board $104.5 Million
80 M
60 M
19,659
Represents funds raised for clinical, community & education programs. 2 Represents funds raised for next-phase initiatives. Represents funds raised for research and programs complementary to the Hospital’s strategic plan.
Foundations $42.4 Million Corporations $11.8 Million Physicians $7 Million
TOTAL RAISED
$324 Million
MAJOR CAMPAIGN ACHIEVEMENTS
New Buildings and Laboratories EXTENDING THE REACH OF OUR CARE Creation of the Pavilion is transforming Hospital for Special Surgery’s ability to meet the needs of the growing number of patients who require the care that only HSS can provide. With eight floors of clinical space, this ambulatory care facility will allow unprecedented access to experts in Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement, Spine, and Sports Medicine, and expand the world’s largest “living laboratory” in musculoskeletal medicine.
u Rising above Manhattan’s East River, the Pavilion will
provide an unsurpassed patient experience.
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A NEW HOME FOR RESEARCH Hospital for Special Surgery’s stateof-the-art building for basic science research features over 20 laboratories on five full floors of cutting-edge space equipped with the latest in technology. The close proximity of this facility to the main Hospital fosters our culture of collaboration between world-class scientists and clinicians to accelerate the pace of discovery and drive new approaches to care.
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The 36,000 square foot Research Building is located on East 71st Street.
Research and Innovation PIONEERING NEW RESEARCH APPROACHES HSS scientists are at the forefront of applying genomics and precision medicine approaches to develop more personalized treatments for musculoskeletal conditions. By identifying the molecules and pathways responsible for disease and unraveling genetic and environmental contributions, the Hospital’s pioneering research leads to breakthroughs that transform the care of patients.
u Left to right: Dr. Lionel Ivashkiv, Chief Scientific
Officer; Dr. Miguel Otero and Dr. Laura Donlin, Co-Directors of the Derfner Foundation Precision Medicine Laboratory.
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TACKLING COMPLEX DISEASES HSS is channeling its unique expertise and experience to conquer osteoarthritis (OA) and lupus, two complex and intractable disorders. Advances in research and treatment promise to improve pathways of care and outcomes for OA patients at all stages—including those who require joint replacement surgery. For patients with lupus, landmark studies are transforming our understanding of disease, and promising therapeutic targets are providing new hope for the future. t
Lupus patient Monique Gore-Massy is able to enjoy quality time with her beloved pup, Mr. Chip, thanks to Dr. Doruk Erkan who helped to get her symptoms under control.
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Building Endowment TRANSFORMING THE LIVES OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS Each year, the Lerner Children’s Pavilion provides life-changing treatment for tens of thousands of young patients. The creation of a robust Lerner Children’s Pavilion Endowment is helping to ensure a brighter future for all children treated at HSS—regardless of economic circumstances—as well as for countless pediatric patients around the world who will benefit from advances made at HSS in clinical care, research, and education. t Dr. Roger Widmann, Chief of the Pediatric
Orthopedic Surgery Service, treats a young patient in the Hospital’s Lerner Children’s Pavilion.
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ADVANCING THE FRONTIER OF MEDICINE
ENDOWED CHAIRS Fourteen new endowed chairs—named in honor of benefactors or outstanding members of the HSS medical staff—were created or pledged during the
Endowed positions at HSS recognize exceptional scientific and academic achievement, and help catalyze research breakthroughs focused on developing new and enhanced treatments. Fourteen new endowed chairs—bringing the total number of chairs, professorships, and fellowships at the institution to 47—will provide vital funding in perpetuity to accelerate discoveries singularly focused on improving the quality of life for patients affected by musculoskeletal conditions.
Campaign. They include: Richard L. Menschel Chair and Chief Scientific Officer Michael R. Bloomberg Chair Coleman Chair in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics Coleman Chair in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Chair in Hand and Upper Extremity Research Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Chair in Perioperative Medicine Allan E. Inglis MD Chair in Surgical Arthritis John N. Insall Chair in Knee Surgery David B. Levine MD Chair in Scoliosis Chitranjan S. Ranawat MD Chair in Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Susan W. Rose and Jonathan T. Deland Chair for Research in Foot and Ankle Surgery Thomas P. Sculco MD Chair in Orthopaedic Surgery Peter Jay Sharp Chair in Lupus Research
p Left to right: Dr. Thomas Sculco, Thomas P. Sculco MD Chair in
Orthopaedic Surgery; Dr. Alessandra Pernis, Peter Jay Sharp Chair in Lupus Research; and Dr. Hollis Potter, Coleman Chair in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research.
Robert and Gillian Steel Chair
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Sustaining a World-Class Hospital PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF MEDICINE The pursuit of “better� at HSS spans every aspect of its mission, including clinical care, research, education, and community programming. By setting new standards in musculoskeletal imaging, nurturing the next generation of clinician-scientists, expanding the reach of global education efforts, and launching an injury prevention program for young athletes, HSS is leading efforts to elevate standards of care and improve the musculoskeletal health of patients worldwide.
t Installation of state-of-the-art technology in operating rooms
as part of the new HSS Telepresence, which was made possible thanks to the support of Rita and Gus Hauser, is enabling surgeons to broadcast live surgeries.
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CATALYZING THE FUTURE Transformational gifts that established Hospital for Special Surgery’s David H. Koch Pavilion and the Lerner Children’s Pavilion continue to set a high bar for how philanthropy can help HSS achieve extraordinary outcomes for patients of all ages and remain the global leader in musculoskeletal medicine.
p Entry to the David H. Koch Pavilion.
t Welcoming waiting area in the Lerner
Children’s Pavilion.
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HSS Leadership
Board of Trustees
Thomas Lister
Todd J. Albert, MD James M. Benson
Katherine Doerge
Alan S. MacDonald
Russell F. Warren, MD, Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus
David H. McCormick
Torsten N. Wiesel, MD
Sanford B. Ehrenkranz
Daniel C. Benton
Mary Kathryn Navab
In Memoriam
Stephan Feldgoise
Herbert Black
Terry O’Toole
Officers
Michael L. Parks, MD
Howard B. Dean
Jonathan Flint
Michael C. Brooks
Chair
Kathryn Chenault
Gordon Pattee
Kendrick R. Wilson III
Charles P. Coleman III
Joel Press, MD
Leslie Cornfeld
Steven Rattner
Mary K. Crow, MD
William M. Ricci, MD
Cynthia Foster Curry
Susan W. Rose
Barrie M. Damson
Thomas P. Sculco, MD
James G. Dinan
Louis A. Shapiro
Dean R. O’Hare, Chairman Emeritus
Anne Ehrenkranz
Jonathan Sobel
John J. Phelan, Jr.
Kurt Johnson
Michael P. Esposito
Deirdre Stanley
William R. Salomon
Elisabeth Jones-Hennessy
Marina Kellen French
Robert K. Steel
Donald Stone
Maria Ines Kavamura, MD, PhD
Giammaria Giuliani
Patricia G. Warner
Todd J. Albert, MD
Sanford I. Weill
Philip D. Wilson, Jr., MD, Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus
Sandra Kozlowski
Steven B. Haas, MD
Executive Vice President
David L. Helfet, MD
Kendrick R. Wilson III
Mrs. Ezra Zilkha
David M. Madden
Robert N. Hotchkiss, MD
Ellen M. Wright
Board of Advisors
Celene Menschel
Lionel Ivashkiv, MD
Robert D. Yaffa
Stephen C. Mills
Craig S. Ivey
Chair
Life Trustees
Robert D. Yaffa
Warren B. Kanders
Loring Catlin, Chairman Emeritus
Vice Chair
Scott Kapnick
Kathryn O. Greenberg
Monica Keany
Irene Koch, Esq.
James R. Houghton
Thomas J. Kelly, MD, PhD
Chairmen Emeriti
Carl B. Menges
David H. Koch
Winfield P. Jones
Sacha Lainovic
Richard L. Menschel
Laurie Hodges Lapeyre
Aldo Papone
Pablo Legorreta
Vice Chair Michael P. Esposito Thomas Lister Deirdre Stanley President and Chief Executive Officer Louis A. Shapiro Surgeon-in-Chief and Medical Director
Lisa A. Goldstein Executive Vice President and Treasurer Stacey L. Malakoff Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary
Winfield P. Jones
Lara R. Lerner Kathy Leventhal Marylin B. Levitt
Mrs. James D. Farley Mrs. Beverly Sills Greenough J. Peter Hoguet Norton W. Mailman David Mixter Mrs. Emil Mosbacher, Jr.
Katherine Doerge Founding Member Kenneth V. Handal
John B. Ehrenkranz
Marc Gabelli Rob Goldstein Cynthia Golub Lorna B. Goodman Rachel Grodzinsky Kenneth V. Handal Henry U. Harris III Holly Johnson, MD
Matthew F. LeBaron
David G. Nason Connie Anne Phillips Rick Rieder Douglas L. Sacks Kenneth Shubin Stein, MD Tad Smith
Richard L. Menschel, Chairman Emeritus
Bradley Amoils
Robert D. Yaffa
Barry L. Bloom
Advisor Emeritus
Aldo Papone, Chairman Emeritus
Pete Briger
Earl G. Graves, Sr.
Samuel S. Polk
Jeffrey B. Citrin
Charlton Reynders, Jr. Katherine O. Roberts
Amanda Taylor Brokaw Alexander Crisses Mary Ann Deignan
Represents HSS Leadership during the Campaign. As of March 15, 2018
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Campaign Committee
Co-Chairs Michael P. Esposito Jonathan Sobel Honorary Chair Richard L. Menschel Members Kathryn Chenault Cynthia Foster Curry Thomas Lister Robert K. Steel Patricia G. Warner Kendrick R. Wilson III Ellen M. Wright Advisory Members Todd J. Albert, MD Frank P. Cammisa Jr., MD Jonathan T. Deland, MD Steven B. Haas, MD Lionel Ivashkiv, MD Louis A. Shapiro
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p The HSS leadership team standing on the second floor bridge between the main Hospital and the new Pavillion. Left to right: Dr. Peggy Crow,
Physician-in-Chief; Dr. Todd J. Albert, Surgeon-in-Chief; Louis A. Shapiro, President and CEO; Kendrick R. Wilson III, Board Chair; and Dr. Lionel Ivashkiv, Chief Scientific Officer.