2017 Empire Ball journal

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EMPI RE BAL L presented by The Real Estate Division of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation


CO-SPONSOR

We proudly support the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation and

congratulate ‘Coach’ Paul Teti on this recognition and thank him for his leadership within the community, at the firm, and in the office gym

YOUR FRIENDS AT


D I A BE T E S R E S E AR C H I NSTITU TE FOUN DAT IO N RE AL E STAT E DIV ISIO N welcomes you to the

EMPIRE BALL u nlo ck th e cu r e W E D n EsDay, D Ec E m b E R 1 3, 2 01 7 Grand Hyatt Hotel, Empire State Ballroom New York City V ICE-C HA IRS

A L FONS E A MO RE

LO UIS J. ESP O SITO

C H AR LES R IZ ZO

JEMB Realty

The Durst Organization

The Rizzo Group

PAU L J. A MRI C H

J AM ES HAL P IN* *

STEP H EN R IZZO* *

CBRE, Inc.

Platinum Maintenance Services

The Rizzo Group

A N D RE W CO O KE

BO NNIE INSER R A

THO M AS S ANTIAGO

Hines aaf Morgan Stanley

Inserra Family Foundation

Time Warner Inc.

P E T ER L. D I CA P UA*

AVI ITZIKOWITZ * *

JOH N SANTOR A

CodeGreen Solutions, Inc. ATCO Properties & Management, Inc. Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.

DO UGL A S D O N A L D SO N

J A M ES J . MIG L IOR E

The Donaldson Organization

William Macklowe Company *Chairman Emeritus **Steering Committee Co-Hosts



T H E C I T Y O F N EW Y O R K O FFI C E O F T H E M A Y O R N EW Y O R K , N Y 1 0 0 0 7

December 13, 2017

Dear Friends: It is a great pleasure to welcome everyone as the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation hosts its 2017 Empire Ball. Nothing is more important to our administration than protecting the health and wellness of all our residents. As the largest and most comprehensive research center devoted to finding a cure for diabetes, DRI is a terrific partner in our efforts to ensure the wellbeing of all New Yorkers. The Institute has already made great progress in achieving its mission, developing a groundbreaking cell-based therapy to combat this disease and continuing to persevere in its endeavors to produce even more cutting-edge treatments. I applaud the Foundation and its Real Estate Division for their significant contributions to the field of diabetes research and for their inspiring philosophy of teamwork and collaboration. I join together with all those gathered in celebrating this organization, whose commitment to improving health and helping those in need resonates so deeply with New Yorkers. On behalf of our great city, congratulations to tonight’s honorees. I offer my best wishes for an enjoyable event and continued success. Sincerely,

Bill de Blasio Mayor


NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman william J. Fishlinger Immediate Past Chairman harold G. Doran, Jr. Vice Chair Bonnie Inserra Treasurer John c. Doscas Secretary Bruce A. siegel President and CEO Joshua w. rednik

Directors Diane Beber marlene Berg ronald maurice Darling, Jr. Piero Gandini marc s. Goldfarb esther Goodman marc s. Goodman Glenn kleiman eleanor kosow sandra levy sean F. mcGarvey

ramon Poo charles rizzo ricardo salmon David sherr richard P. tonkinson Jill Viner Bruce waller

NORTHEAST BOARD OF DIRECTORS Co-chairs Bruce A. siegel* Executive Committee william J. Fishlinger* marc s. Goodman* Barbara hatz Bonnie Inserra* meryl r. lieberman John r. luebs Allan l. Pashcow charles rizzo*

Directors samantha shanken Baker Gregory h. Besner John carrion Diane l. cohen Delia Deriggi-whitton Peter l. Dicapua Douglas r. Donaldson Iris Feldman Joan Fishlinger marc s. Goldfarb* lindsey Inserra-hughes

louise Pashcow ricardo salmon* Jonathan tepper Bruce waller* roberta waller wendy waller

*also member of National Board of Directors


A MESSAGE FROM THE DIABETES RESEARCH INSTITUTE

CAMILLO RICORDI, M.D. & JOSHUA W. REDNIK December 13, 2017 Dear Friends, Welcome to the 2017 Empire Ball. This signature event, organized and attended by New York City’s real estate and construction industries, has been going strong for 34 years. We cannot thank you enough for your continued support. To date, thanks to your generosity and dedication, we have raised more than $37 million for diabetes research! Camillo Ricordi, M.D.

Tonight, we recognize three outstanding individuals – our honorees Paul H. Teti, Robert Mullen and Jeffrey A. Duarte – as well as our event co-chairs, committee, and sponsors, who have gone above and beyond to support the mission of the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI). Tonight, for the first time, the Empire State Building, One Bryant Park and 4 Times Square will all be illuminated in sparking blue to celebrate the Empire Ball and its efforts to find a cure for diabetes. Together, we can help “Unlock the Cure.”

Joshua W. Rednik

As is the tradition, many amongst this group recently traveled to the DRI in Miami to get a firsthand look at how your fundraising efforts are being invested. They learned how DRI scientists have been able to advance a number of promising initiatives to the clinical phase of testing and that the DRI is gearing up for several new patient studies that will address the unique challenges posed by the immune system. With so much important work moving forward now, your ongoing support through extraordinary events like the Empire Ball is more important than ever. We extend our deepest appreciation to all of you here tonight who have helped to make this event a tremendous success. Sincerely, Sincerely,

Camillo Ricordi, M.D. Stacy Joy Goodman Professor of Surgery Distinguished Professor of Medicine Director, Diabetes Research Institute Chief, Division of Cellular Transplantation University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Joshua W. Rednik President and CEO Diabetes Research Institute Foundation


T he Diab ete s Resea rch I ns t it u te Fou nda t i o n wou l d like to t ha nk you al l fo r co ming to toni gh t ’s Emp i re b al l .

you r at te nda nce he re ton i gh t , i n su ppo rt o f our orga n iza t i o n, mea ns so m u c h to so ma ny.

T ha nk you !

We are co m mi tted to f i nding a cu re !


EM PIR E BA LL UnlocK ThE cURE December 13, 2017

EVENING’S PROGRAM EmcEE: mIchaEl Kay New York Yankees Play-by-Play Announcer CenterStage Host co-hosTs: RIcK cERonE Former New York Yankees Catcher John sTERlIng MLB play-by-play broadcaster for the New York Yankees sPEcIal gUEsTs: JoshUa W. REDnIK President and CEO, Diabetes Research Institute Foundation camIllo RIcoRDI, m.D. Stacy Joy Goodman Professor of Surgery, Distinguished Professor of Medicine Director, Diabetes Research Institute, Chief, Division of Cellular Transplantation University of Miami Miller School of Medicine VIDEo PREsEnTaTIon honoREE TRIbUTEs DIsTIngUIshED sERVIcE aWaRD JEFFREy a. DUaRTE Senior Vice President, Alliance Building Services camIllo RIcoRDI hUmanITaRIan aWaRD RobERT mUllEn Chief Executive Officer, Structure Tone lEaDERshIP aWaRD PaUl h. TETI Partner, Normandy Real Estate Partners closIng REmaRKs DInnER, DEssERT anD DancIng • EnJoy ThE REsT oF yoUR EVEnIng!


lEADERSHIP HONOREE

PAUL H. TETI Partner Normandy Real Estate Partners Mr. Teti is a Partner of Normandy and is head of its leasing group, responsible for managing the leasing and marketing activities for Normandy’s portfolio. Mr. Teti also spends time on business development and capital raising activities for Normandy. Previously Mr. Teti was part of Normandy’s acquisitions team where he assisted in underwriting and closing acquisitions and financings. Prior to joining Normandy, he was Vice President of Operations at 52 Transom Group, where he oversaw sales and sourcing operations. Mr. Teti graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Sociology we he was also a varsity athlete and a member of the National Champion rowing team. In addition, Mr. Teti is a three-time member of the U.S. Olympic Rowing Team, competing in the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Games. As a member of the US National Team Mr. Teti won 10 national championships and is a winner of three World Cup medals and a Pan American Games gold medal. Mr. Teti is active in the community and has held leadership positions with several local and national non-profits and charities including Playworks, leukemia and lymphoma Society, US Rowing and the Princeton National Rowing Association.


CAMIllO RICORDI HUMANITARIAN HONOREE

ROBERT MULLEN Chief Executive Officer Structure Tone A seasoned veteran of the industry with over 35 years of US and international project experience, Bob Mullen is Chief Executive Officer of the Structure Tone organization. Since joining in 2004, Bob has spearheaded Structure Tone’s diversification both in market sectors and in geographic growth. As a result, the company is now listed on a number of ENR sector lists and operates in 20 locations throughout the US, Canada, Ireland and the UK. Bob has also been an advocate of Structure Tone’s culture of safety, sustainability and technology, including the ever-expanding expertise in virtual construction. A committed proponent of personal and corporate philanthropy, Bob is a board member of the Salvadori Center and United Way New York, is on the foundation Board of Trustees for the Jersey Shore University Medical Center and has been an honoree of the Boy Scouts of America Greater New York. Bob is a graduate of New Jersey Institute of Technology with both a master’s and bachelor of science degree in civil engineering.


PETER l. DICAPUA DISTINGUISHED SERVICE HONOREE

JEFFREY A. DUARTE Senior Vice President Alliance Building Services Jeffrey Duarte came to Alliance Building Services with 25 plus years in the Management and Engineering fields. Prior to joining Alliance, Mr. Duarte worked for Newmark Grubb Knight Frank where he was the Senior Managing Director for over 15 million square feet of real estate. Mr. Duarte was responsible for all operational and capital budgets, including construction, engineering and countless building services. Mr. Duarte’s construction and engineering background have provided a vast amount of expertise to Alliance. His role at Alliance Building Services consists of enhancing current operations and growing client relationships. Mr. Duarte's expertise is in coordinating our sales team with the corresponding operations teams at Alliance. Mr. Duarte serves on the Board of Governors for the Diabetes Research Institute Real Estate Division, was the 2013 Torch Foundation Professional of the Year as well as the 2012 Covenant House lifeline Honoree recipient.


SPECIAl GUEST EMCEE

MICHAEL KAY New York Yankees Play-by-Play Announcer CenterStage Host Michael Kay is the Emmy Award-winning Yankees play-by-play announcer for the YES Network who also hosts the network’s CenterStage series and its various programming specials. The 2017 season is his 26th year broadcasting Yankees baseball: the first 10 years on radio, the latter 16 on YES. The YES Network, the most-watched regional sports network in the country 12 of the last 14 years, is the exclusive local television home of the 27-time World Champion New York Yankees, the Brooklyn Nets, and MlS’ New York City FC. The network has won 101 New York Emmy Awards since its 2002 launch. Kay won the 2015 New York Emmy Award as the best play-by-play announcer for his work on YES’ Yankees telecasts, beating out a stiff field of competitors. In total, Kay has earned nine Emmy wins and 35 Emmy nominations while at YES. He also won CableFAX Program Awards in 2011 and 2013 for his hosting duties on CenterStage. In November 2016, Kay was inducted into the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame. In addition, The Michael Kay Show, a sports talk show heard weekdays on ESPN Radio 98.7 FM in New York which Kay co-hosts with Don leGreca, has been simulcast live weekday afternoons on YES since February 2014. The influential Radio Ink magazine, which covers the radio industry, named The Michael Kay Show the 4th-best sports show in the country. Kay handled play-by-play duties for the ESPN Radio Network for the 2016 Blue Jays-Rangers American league Division Series, the 2013 Tigers-Athletics American league Division Series and the 2008 PhilliesBrewers National league Division Series. He has also been a frequent contributor to ESPN’s Emmy Award-winning Sports Reporters television show airing on Sunday mornings. Prior to joining the YES Network in 2002, Kay worked at the MSG Network since 1989 as a Yankees reporter. In 1992, he added Knicks locker room reporter to his responsibilities, and continued in that role until the 1998-99 season. Kay was awarded the Dick Young Award for Excellence in Sports Media by the New York Pro Baseball Scouts in 1995. In 1998, he was on the MSG Network team that won a New York Emmy for "Outstanding live Sports Coverage – Series." In 1996 and 1997 he was a member of the MSG Network team that won New York Emmys for "Outstanding live Sports Coverage - Single Program" for Dwight Gooden's no-hitter and "The Battle for New York: Yankees vs. Mets." He was also a part of the Yankees/MSG Network production team that was nominated for New York Emmy Awards for six consecutive years. In addition to his television work, the Bronx, NY, native worked as Yankees analyst on WABC Radio from 1992 through the 2001 season which concluded with the classic Yankees-Diamondbacks World Series. Kay was a winner of "Best Sports Reporter" honors at the 2000 New York Metro Achievement in Radio Awards. In 1998, Kay also began co-hosting Sports Talk with John Sterling and Michael Kay, a nightly sports radio call-in show which aired on WABC Radio during the winter months. Shortly after graduating from Fordham University in 1982 with a B.A. in Communications, Kay worked at SportsPhone and as the public address announcer for the New York Pro Summer Basketball league. In 1982, Kay landed the job as general assignment writer for the New York Post. Two years later, he began covering college basketball (1984-85) and then spent two years as the writer covering the New Jersey Nets. In 1987, he moved to baseball at the Post, serving as the Yankees beat reporter. While he was in that position, he got his first television job with MSG Network as host of the Hot Stove League segment of MSG's SportsNight. In 1989, Kay moved to the New York Daily News, where he was the Yankees beat reporter before taking the job as a Yankees broadcaster on WABC Radio in 1992. With that jump, Kay became the first newspaper reporter in any sport to make the move into the broadcast booth full-time, performing both play-byplay and analysis. Kay stayed on the radio for 10 years, broadcasting the Yankees’ four World Series championships during that time, before moving to the television side to become the lead play-by-play man for YES in 2002. Kay has been involved in the Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.), a charitable organization whose mission is to provide assistance to members of the baseball community. He co-hosted the 2013 B.A.T. fundraising dinner in New York. Kay also was master of ceremonies at the 2013 Thurman Munson Awards fundraising dinner in New York. In 2005, he was honored in his home borough of the Bronx, having an honorary street sign in his name erected on the Grand Concourse. Kay is active with the Alzheimer’s Association in memory of his mother, Rose, who passed away from the disease in 2006. He has also teamed up with Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Girardi’s Catch 25 Foundation to organize annual charity dinners to raise money for Alzheimer's research. Kay and his wife Jodi Applegate have a daughter, Caledonia Rose Kay, born in January 2013, and a son, Charles Applegate Kay, born in November 2014.


SPECIAl GUEST CO-HOST

JOHN STERLING MLB play-by-play broadcaster for the New York Yankees

John Sterling, the longtime radio voice of the New York Yankees, also serves as the Emmy winning host of Yankeeography and Yankees Classics on the YES Network. Since joining the network in 2002 he has worked in many dierent capacities. In addition to his YES hosting duties, Sterling is the network's play-by-play voice for Ivy league football and basketball. He has also served as a play-by-play announcer for several New Jersey Nets games on YES. Sterling has been the radio voice of the Yankees since the 1989 season, becoming one of the most recognizable announcers in the game. Previously, Sterling and Michael Kay hosted Sport Talk with John Sterling and Michael Kay, an MSG Network produced sports call-in radio show that featured the pair discussing a wide array of sports topics on 77WABC during the winter months. During the baseball season, Sterling and Kay hosted the radio show Yankee Talk, which aired prior to all weekend Yankees games. Sterling joined WABC Radio in 1989 from TBS television and WSB Radio, where he called Atlanta Hawks games from 1981-89 and Braves games from 1982-87. In 1981, he handled play-by-play chores in Washington D.C. for the Bullets on WDCA-TV. In 1975, Sterling worked as play-by-play announcer for the New York Nets and the New York Islanders on WMCA Radio in New York. He called Islanders broadcasts until 1978 while continuing to call Nets action until 1980. Prior to calling games for the Nets and Islanders, Sterling announced Morgan State football on the radio from 1971-78 and hosted a talk show on WMCA Radio in New York. An "Iron Man" of the broadcasting booth, Sterling has compiled a streak of consecutive games on the air, dating back to the start of the 1981-82 Atlanta Hawks season. During his 17 seasons as the Yankees announcer he has never missed a game, including the 2005 season in which he called every pitch of every game.


SPECIAl GUEST CO-HOST

RICK CERONE Former New York Yankees Catcher

After spending 18 seasons in the major leagues and time behind the microphone as an analyst, the Newark native saw his dreams come to fruition, as he was the driving force behind the creation of the Newark Bears and the construction of Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium. Still extremely popular and recognizable throughout his home state, Cerone was named one of 40 “New Jerseyans We love” by New Jersey Monthly magazine, joining the likes of Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen. A first-round selection of the Cleveland Indians in 1975, Cerone spent time in the big leagues with the Blue Jays, Braves, Brewers, Expos, Indians, Mets, Red Sox and Yankees. He spent seven seasons as a catcher with the Bronx Bombers and appeared in over 1,400 games all told at the major league level. He was an American league All-Star in 1980, finishing seventh in the voting for Most Valuable Player honors that season. He competed on the collegiate level at Seton Hall University and scholastically at Essex Catholic, gaining entry into the Hall of Fame at both institutions. At Essex Catholic, he was an all-state selection in football, baseball and fencing while at Seton Hall, Cerone was an Academic All-American, a two-time All-American behind the plate and competed in two College World Series. After retiring as a player, Cerone remained active, broadcasting Major league Baseball games from 1993-98. He worked as an analyst for the Orioles and Yankees and spent time as a playoff analyst for CBS radio and The Baseball Network. He entered into professional sports ownership in October of 1992 as a General Partner with the Carolina league’s Wilmington Blue Rocks. He remained a part of the Blue Rocks’ organization until 1998 as he began focusing all of his attention on the establishment of the Bears and the formation of the Atlantic league. Extremely active in the community, Cerone co-established the Teach Our Children Foundation along with former New York Giant Bart Oates in 1998. Rick, currently has started a Consulting Company, NRB Consultants, llC, which has advised on the New Yankee Stadium, the New Giants/ Jets Stadium, Centerplate Concessionaires and most recently became a Part Owner of The Fantasy Sports Network & Partner in Rock & Reilly's a Roof-Top Sports Bar located in the New Renaissance Marriott on 34th Street in Manhattan. Rick resides in long Branch, NJ and has three daughters Jessica, 30, Carly, 25 and Nikki, 23.


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D I A BE T E S R E S E AR C H I NSTITU TE FOUN DAT IO N R E A L ESTATE DIV IS IO N Founders Peter L. DiCapua CodeGreen Solutions, Inc.

Joseph “Dee” Dussich JAD Corp. of America

Theodore S. Hammer Mancini Duffy

Bart McDade Newmark Knight Frank

James J. Migliore William Macklowe Company

Hannah Nakhshab Gregg A. Popkin RFR Holding LLC

Charles Rizzo The Rizzo Group

Scott Salmirs American Building Maintenance Co.

Thomas Santiago Time Warner Inc.

John Santora Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.

Gerald D. Schein ScheinMedia


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D I A BE T E S R E S E AR C H I NSTITU TE FOUN DAT IO N RE AL E STAT E DIV ISIO N board of governors Alfonse Amore

Jeffrey A. Duarte

Lindsey Inserra-Hughes

Ron Olson

JEMB Realty

Alliance Building Services

Inserra Supermarkets

Paul J. Amrich

Joseph “Dee” Dussich

Avi Itzikowitz**

Turner Construction Company

CBRE, Inc.

JAD Corp. of America

ATCO Properties & Management, Inc.

Jonathan Andrew

Nancy Erardi

Gardiner & Theobald

NYCAN Builders LLC

John J. Ambrosini

Louis J. Esposito

Sierra Real Estate/ Cogswell Realty, LLC

The Durst Organization

Jonathan Bennis Icon Interiors, Inc.

Joel Brenner Time Warner Inc.

Richard Field Time Warner Inc.

Christine Georgopulo Blue Sky Ideation, LLC Real Estate CT/NY

Jason Pizer The Donaldson Organization

Jet Ivezi

Bert Rahm

A-Z Fire Alarm Security, Inc.

Turner Construction Company

Shaun Jacobson Fisher Brothers

Richard Laskowski Vanguard Construction

Steve Lefkowitz Time Warner Inc.

Lucy G. Carter

Michael Gerazounis

William “Billy” Macklowe

JLL

MGEngineering D.P.C.

William Macklowe Company

Andrew Cooke

Mark Gregorio

Frank Mancini

Hines aaf Morgan Stanley

TEI Group

Innovo Property Group

Jay Cross

James Halpin**

Brendan J. McCarty

Hudson Yards, A Related Oxford venture

Platinum Maintenance Services

United Building Sciences Limited

Charles Rizzo The Rizzo Group

Stephen Rizzo** The Rizzo Group

Michael Rodriguez Alliance Building Services

Thomas Santiago Time Warner Inc.

Gerard Schumm RFR Realty LLC

Gaston Silva Vornado Realty Trust

Robert Cuzzi

Richard C. Heller

Daniel Mercaldi

Joe Smith

Van Deusen & Associates

Titanium Scaffold Services

Empire Site Safety

Fujitech America, Inc.

Peter L. DiCapua

Kevin T. Hoey

James J. Migliore

William Sotomayor

CodeGreen Solutions, Inc.

L & L Holding Company

William Macklowe Company

Ware Malcomb

George DiStefano

Frederick C. Horwood

Mirjana Mirjanic

Stephen M. Soviero

Unity Construction Group

Time Warner Inc.

Quality Building Services Corp.

Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.

Ted Moudis

Equity Office Properties

Douglas Donaldson

John Hughes

The Donaldson Organization

Ingalls & Snyder LLC

Gillian Ranee Doucette

Richard Imperatore

Doucette Consulting

Bonnie Inserra Inserra Family Foundation

Ted Moudis Associates

Jonathan Ninnis

Simon Wasserberger Richard Wood Plaza Construction

OwnersCorp Commercial **Steering Committee Co-Hosts


E MP I RE B A L L UnlocK ThE cURE Dinner co-chairs Avi Itzikowitz

Richard A. Laskowski

ATCO Properties & Management, Inc.

Vanguard Construction

Dinner committee Alfonse Amore JEMB Realty

Joel M. Brenner Time Warner Inc.

Leona Cianflone Turner Construction Company

Douglas Donaldson The Donaldson Organization

Nancy Erardi NYCAN Builders LLC

Rich Field Mark Gregorio TEI Group

Geselle Lee Normandy Real Estate Partners

Christopher Masotto Normandy Real Estate Partners

Brendan J. McCarty United Building Sciences Limited

Ron Olson

Lindsey Park CBRE, Inc.

Stephen Rizzo The Rizzo Group

Thomas Santiago Time Warner Inc.

Joe Smith Fujitec America, Inc.

Lorraine Yanoscak Structure Tone

Turner Construction Company

Journal co-chairs Jeffrey A. Duarte

Richard C. Heller

Jet Ivezi

Alliance Building Services

Titanium Scaffold Services

A-Z Fire Alarm Security, Inc.

Journal committee Robert Cuzzi

John Hughes

Lindsey Inserra-Hughes

Van Deusen & Associates

Ingalls & Snyder LLC

Inserra Supermarkets

advertising & PR co-chairs Lucy Carter

Gillian Ranee Doucette

Christine Georgopulo

JLL

Doucette Consulting

Blue Sky Ideation, LLC Real Estate CT/NY

advertising & PR committee Tara Angelini

Ashely Deal

Alison Smith

Structure Tone

JLT Specialty USA

Structure Tone

Bukky J. Awosogba

John Hughes

Pamela Tan

CodeGreen Solutions, Inc.

Ingalls & Snyder LLC

Platinum Maintenance Services

Susan Kloss Normandy Real Estate Partners


PREVIOUS E MPIRE BAL L AWAR DEES L E ADE RS HIP AWAR D Paul J. Amrich David Arena David Baldwin Andrew Cooke Jay Cross Jody Durst lizanne Galbreath Edward S. Gordon Theodore S. Hammer Carl R. Kuehner III William “Billy” Macklowe Mark J. Marcucci Alton C. Marshall James J. Migliore

James G. Phillips Edward V. Piccinich Jason D. Pizer Edward Riguardi Peter G. Riguardi Scott Salmirs John Santora Thomas Santiago Robert Selsan Gerald D. Schein Bill Shea Gaston Silva Charles Urstadt

CA M IL LO R IC O RD I HU M ANITAR IAN AWAR D Jay Badame John A. Catsimatidis Joseph “Dee” Dussich Mark Gregorio James C. Kennedy Jay Koven Peter A. Marchetto Michele Medaglia Ted Moudis

Michael Perrette Gregg Popkin Bert Rahm Michael Rodriguez Frank J. Sciame, Jr. Arthur Skelsie William Sotomayor Stephen Soviero Richard Wood

DI S T I N G U ISHE D SER V IC E AWAR D lucy G. Carter Peter l. DiCapua Joseph “Dee” Dussich Frank A. Freda

Richard C. Heller Frederick C. Horwood Richard A. laskowski Avi Itzikowitz


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BOAR D OF GOVER NOR S AND COMMITT EE MEMBERS

Alfonse Amore

Paul J. Amrich

Jonathan Andrew

John J. Ambrosini

Bukky J. Awosogba

JEMB Realty

CBRE, Inc.

Gardiner & Theobald

Sierra Real Estate/ Cogswell Realty, LLC

CodeGreen Solutions, Inc.

Jonathan Bennis

Joel m. Brenner

lucy G. carter

leona cianflone

Andrew cooke

Icon Interiors, Inc.

Time Warner Inc.

JLL

Turner Construction Company

Hines aaf Morgan Stanley

Jay cross

robert cuzzi

Ashely Deal

Peter l. Dicapua

George Distefano

Hudson Yards, A Related Oxford venture

Van Deusen & Associates

JLT Specialty USA

CodeGreen Solutions, Inc.

Unity Construction Group

Douglas Donaldson

Gillian ranee Doucette

Jeffrey A. Duarte

Joseph “Dee” Dussich

nancy erardi

The Donaldson Organization

Doucette Consulting

Allied Building Services

JAD Corp. of America

NYCAN Builders LLC


louis J. esposito

rich Field

michael Gerazounis

christine Georgopulo

mark Gregorio

The Durst Organization

Time Warner Inc.

MGEngineering D.P.C.

Blue Sky Ideation, LLC Real Estate CT/NY

TEI Group

James halpin

richard c. heller

Frederick c. horwood

kevin t. hoey

John hughes

Platinum Maintenance Services

Titanium Scaffold Services

Time Warner Inc.

L & L Holding Company

Ingalls & Snyder LLC

richard Imperatore

Bonnie Inserra

Avi Itzikowitz ATCO Properties & Management, Inc.

lindsey Inserra-hughes

Jet Ivezi

Inserra Family Foundation

Inserra Supermarkets

A-Z Fire Alarm Security, Inc.

shaun Jacobson

richard A. laskowski

steve lefkowitz

william “Billy” macklowe Frank mancini

Fisher Brothers

Vanguard Construction

Time Warner Inc.

William Macklowe Company

Innovo Property Group


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BOAR D OF GOVER NOR S AND COMMITT EE MEMBERS

christopher masotto

Brendan J. mccarty

Normandy Real Estate Partners

United Building Sciences Limited

mirjana mirjanic

ted moudis

Quality Building Services, Corp.

Ted Moudis Associates

Jason Pizer The Donaldson Organization

kathleen mcDade

Daniel mercaldi

James J. migliore

Empire Site Safety

William Macklowe Company

Jonathan ninnis

ron olson

lindsey Park

OwnersCorp Commercial

Turner Construction Company

CBRE, Inc.

Bert rahm

charles rizzo

stephen rizzo

michael rodriguez

Turner Construction Company

The Rizzo Group

The Rizzo Group

Alliance Building Services

thomas santiago

Gerard schumm

Gaston silva

Joe smith

william sotomayor

Time Warner Inc.

RFR Realty LLC

Vornado Realty Trust

Fujitec America, Inc.

Ware Malcomb


stephen m. soviero

simon wasserberger

richard wood

Cushman & WakeďŹ eld, Inc.

Equity OďŹƒce Properties

Plaza Construction

Not Pictured: tara Angelini Structure Tone

susan kloss Normandy Real Estate Partners

Geselle lee Normandy Real Estate Partners

Alison smith Structure Tone

Pamela tan Platinum Maintenance Services

lorraine yanoscak Structure Tone

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Thank You to E MP I R E BALL S PO N SO RS* PREsEnTIng sPonsoR Structure Tone co-sPonsoR Normandy Real Estate Partners Platinum Maintenance Services gRanD PaTRon CBRE, Inc. Madison Service Corporation bEnEFacToR Alliance Building Services Core Facilities Services llC Environetics litespeed Electric MGEngineering D.P.C. Sl Green Realty Corp. Suffolk Construction Ted Moudis Associates The Durst Organization Turner Construction Company *listings submitted prior to the print deadline are included


chamPIon* ATCO Properties & Management, Inc. CNY Group CodeGreen Solutions, Inc. Field Family Foundation Fried Frank Fujitec America Inc. Holland & Knight llP Homewood Real Estate Partners JAD Corporation of America Jll OC Development Management Pavarini McGovern Penguin Maintenance and Service Pepper Hamilton, llC Quality Building Services Corp. Schnellbacher-Sendon Group TEI Group The Donaldson Organization The Rizzo Group Time Warner Inc. Turner & Townsend Unity Electric Co., Inc. Vanguard Construction Willis Towers Watson

*listings submitted prior to the print deadline are included


sUPPoRTER* AMA Consulting Engineers and TM Technology Partners Amuneal Manufacturing AON Risk Solutions ASM Mechanical Building Maintenance Service, llC CBRE Brokerage Services Centennial Elevator Industries, Inc. Ess & Vee Acoustical & Drywall Contractors, Inc. Gensler, Bliss Fassman Inc., Milrose & Ferguson Cox Associates Hines JRM Construction Management, llC loeb & loeb Meridian Design Miller Blaker Newmark Knight Frank OPI Construction Otis Elevator Company Perkins+Will Global Reidy Contracting Group Schindler Elevator Corporation Tarter Krinsky & Drogin llP The Inserra Family Van Deusen & Associates Vornado Realty Trust Ware Malcomb

*listings submitted prior to the print deadline are included


Thank You G IFT SP ONSOR S The Inserra Family l + l Holding Company, llC Onyx Palladium Window Solutions Time Warner Inc. William Macklowe Company

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Thank You DIREcT conTRIbUTIons* Broadhollow Road Realty llC

James Scaglione

Burgess Steel Erectors of New York, llC

Manhattan Painting & Decorating

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DRI H ERITAGE SOCIETY The DRI Heritage Society was created to recognize individuals who have generously made provisions in their wills, through life insurance, charitable remainder trusts and gift annuities, or other deferred giving vehicles to ensure that critical funding for the Diabetes Research Institute continues into the future. Heritage Society members have chosen to create their own personal legacies and perpetuate their philanthropic goals for all those affected by diabetes. Cheryl Arnold and Don Van Pernis Nancy Barr Bisco E. Diane Beber Thomas and Martha Blash* Michele Bowman and Joseph Underwood Roberta l. Throckmorton Brock Annemarie and lester Brockmann Marty B. Bruder* Jane and Bill Burt* Henry Caballero* Ivette and Juan Elias Calles Jeanette Carmel* Irene and Seymour Cohen Tom Curtis* Aldo Del Re* Robert E. Dooley Cindi and Paul Elias Jeanine Forman-Ham and George E. Ham* Eric Feiler* Carole D. Franklin Sherrie and Joseph* Garfield Stanley J. Garfinkel Dr. and Mrs. Phillip T. George Elizabeth A. Guon* Richard Alan Knowles Gurwitz Jim l. and Betty l.* Guy J. Jean Hacker* Mark Hariton Kenneth G. Harple Shirley Harris* Frances Harrow larry Hassenbein Barbara M. Haynes Don and Diane Holmes Shirley M. Hotto Jill and Thomas Karlya Carole and Barry Kaye Dr. Norman and Sue Kenyon Richard H. Kline* lorrie Ann Knowles Eleanor Kosow Rose B. Kramer Rebecca Krawitz* Sarah Kupchik* Marc D. levine* Margot Madans

In Memory of Richard E. Massey Muriel B. Mele* Jill and Gary Miller Howard C. Neumann Kim and Beverly Newlin Eleanor J. and laurence S. Newman* Ethel* and Marvin Oltchick David Papier In memory of laurie R. Parham Ruth Plaks Betty Pinto* Barbara C. Popp* Hildine and Jerome* Potashnick lori Chadick Randell James and Dr. Wendy Rapaport lillian Redlich* Gertrude Reis* Margaret H. Reynolds* Jo-Ann Rifkind Susan and Neil D. Rosenberg Beatrice and William* Sahm Charles Sakele* Arline B. Schaeffer Kimberly Schlom Maurice and Inge Schweizer* Rachel & Bruce Siegel Barbara and Norman* Shapiro Seskin Family Foundation Barbara and Sheldon Singer Emilia M. Stark Rick and Margarita Tonkinson Gale Goldstein Tucker Ilene and David Vinikoor Simon H. and Sandra F. Waugaman Esther Weingarden* laura Weinsoff* lori and lary Weintraub Susan Blash Weiss and Gary Weiss Julius Werbner* Adele Wilson* Sally D. Zak* Dr. Sheldon and Elaine Zane* Don Zipern Ann Zorn* Sonja Zuckerman *Deceased


YOU’VE BUILT A FOUNDAT ION ... BUT H AVE YOU PLAN N ED APPROPRIAT ELY? As a professional in this industry, your success depends upon a well thought-out plan, a strategy for getting where you want to go. Financial success depends upon a sound strategy, too. By incorporating charitable giving techniques like charitable remainder or lead trusts, charitable gift annuities, and charitable bequests into your financial planning strategies, you can... ➢ realize significant current and estate tax savings ➢ create an income stream for your retirement ➢ provide for your children beyond your lifetime, while limiting their tax exposure You will also be eligible for recognition as part of the Diabetes Research Institute Heritage Society. For more information on strategies that can work for you, complete and return the form below or contact Jill Shapiro Miller, vice president of gift planning for the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation at jshapiro@drif.org or (800) 321-3437.

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□ Please call me about charitable gift planning strategies. □ I have provided for the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation (DRIF) in my estate plans through: 嘷 A bequest 嘷 Other: _________________________________________ □ Please send me information about including the DRIF in my will. □ Please send me information on the latest research advances at the DRI. Return this to: Jill Shapiro Miller, Vice President of Gift Planning Diabetes Research Institute Foundation 200 South Park Road, Suite 100 Hollywood, Fl 33021 (954) 964-4040 (800) 321-3437 Fax: (954) 964-7036 DiabetesResearch.org


FACTS ABOUT DIABETES Diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate in the United States. According to the CDC’s (Centers for Disease Control) National Diabetes Statistics Report for 2014, cases of diabetes have increased almost 13% over the last four years (29.1 million in 2012 vs. 25.8 million in 2010). Below is a summary of the latest diabetes statistics included in the CDC’s report. You can view the full report at http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/statsreport14/national-diabetes-report-web.pdf. how many People have Diabetes? • 29.1 million people, or 9.3% of the U.S. population, have diabetes, including 8.1 million people who have diabetes but have not yet been diagnosed (All ages, 2012). • Diabetes impacts all social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. • Type 1 diabetes accounts for about 5% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes, affecting approximately 1.5 million people.

new cases of Diabetes in adults and children • Among people 20 years or older, 1.7 million were newly-diagnosed with diabetes (2012) – approximately 4,657 new cases of diabetes are diagnosed each day. • About 208,000 people younger than 20 years of age have been diagnosed with diabetes (type 1 or type 2). This represents 0.25% of all people in this age group (2012). • The incidence of type 1 diabetes is significantly higher in people under age 20. According to a 2008-2009 study of 23,525 youths with diabetes, 78% were newly-diagnosed with type 1 diabetes vs. 22% who were newly-diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.*

Incidence of Diabetes complications • Diabetes can affect many parts of the body and is associated with serious complications, such as heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, and lower-limb amputation, among other conditions. • heart Disease, heart attack and stroke • In 2003-2006, after adjusting for population age differences, cardiovascular disease death rates were about 1.7 times higher among adults aged 18 years or older with diagnosed diabetes than among adults without diagnosed diabetes. • In 2010, after adjusting for population age differences, hospitalization rates for heart attack were 1.8 times higher among adults aged 20 years or older with diagnosed diabetes than among adults without diagnosed diabetes. • In 2010, after adjusting for population age differences, hospitalization rates for stroke were 1.5 times higher among adults with diagnosed diabetes aged 20 years or older compared to those without diagnosed diabetes. • blindness and Eye Problems • In 2005-2008, of adults with diabetes aged 40 years or older, 4.2 million (28.5%) people had diabetic retinopathy, damage to the small blood vessels in the retina that may result in loss of vision. • In 2005-2008, of adults with diabetes aged 40 years or older, 655,000 (4.4%) had advanced diabetes retinopathy that could lead to severe vision loss. • Kidney Disease • Diabetes was listed as the primary cause of kidney failure in 44% of all new cases in 2011. • In 2011, 49,677 people of all ages began treatment for kidney failure due to diabetes; and a total of 228,924 people of all ages with kidney failure were living on chronic dialysis or with a kidney transplant.

• amputations • In 2010, about 73,000 non-traumatic lower-limb amputations were performed in adults aged 20 years or older with diagnosed diabetes. • About 60% of non-traumatic lower-limb amputations among people aged 20 years or older occur in people with diagnosed diabetes. • hypoglycemia and hyperglycemic crisis • In 2011, about 282,000 emergency room visits for adults aged 18 years or older had hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels) as the first-listed diagnosis and diabetes as another diagnosis. • In 2011, about 175,000 emergency room visits for people of all ages had hyperglycemic (high blood sugar levels) crisis as the first-listed diagnosis.

Diabetes is a Deadly Disease • Diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in the United States in 2010 based on the 69,071 death certificates in which diabetes was listed as the underlying cause of death. In 2010, diabetes was mentioned as a cause of death in a total of 234,051 death certificates. • Diabetes may be underreported as a cause of death. Studies have found that only about 35% to 40% of people with diabetes who died had diabetes listed anywhere on the death certificate and about 10% to 15% had it listed as the underlying cause of death.

The cost of Diabetes • In 2012, the total cost of diabetes in the U.S. was $245 billion. • Of that, $176 billion accounted for direct medical costs. After adjusting for age and sex differences, average medical expenditures among people with diagnosed diabetes were 2.3 times higher than people without diabetes. • $69 billion was attributed to indirect costs (disability, work loss, premature death).

more about Diabetes • Diabetes is caused by the body’s inability to create or effectively use its own insulin, which is produced by islet cells found in the pancreas. Insulin helps regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels – providing energy to body cells and tissues. • Without insulin, the body’s cells would be starved, causing dehydration and destruction of body tissue. • People with type 1 diabetes must have insulin delivered by injection or a pump to survive. • Many people with type 2 diabetes can control their blood glucose by following a healthy meal plan and a program of regular physical activity, losing excess weight, and taking medications. Medications for each individual with diabetes will often change during the course of the disease. Insulin also is commonly used to control blood glucose in people with type 2 diabetes.

Source: Centers for Disease Control National Diabetes Statistics Report 2014; National Institutes of Health *SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study


The Diabetes Research Institute Foundation is the organization of choice for those who are serious, passionate and committed to curing diabetes. Its mission – to provide the Diabetes Research Institute with the funding necessary to cure diabetes now – is a testament to the belief that tomorrow is not soon enough to cure those living with diabetes. The Diabetes Research Institute at the University of miami miller school of medicine leads the world in cure-focused research. as the largest and most comprehensive research center dedicated to curing diabetes, the DRI is aggressively working to develop a biological cure by restoring natural insulin production and normalizing blood sugar levels without imposing other risks. Researchers have already shown that transplanted islet cells allow patients to live without the need for insulin therapy. some study participants have maintained insulin independence for more than 10 years. The DRI is now building upon these promising outcomes by developing a DRI biohub, a bioengineered “mini organ” that mimics the native pancreas. While various biohub platforms are being tested in preclinical and clinical studies, the DRI is also developing strategies to eliminate the need for anti-rejection drugs and reset the immune system to block autoimmunity. The Diabetes Research Institute and Foundation were created for one reason – to cure diabetes – which is and will continue to be the singular focus until that goal is reached. For the millions of children and adults affected by diabetes, the Diabetes Research Institute is the best hope for a cure. For more information, please visit DiabetesResearch.org, call 800-321-3437, or Tweet @Diabetes_DRI. Diabetes Research Institute Foundation 259 west 30th street, suite 402, new york, ny 10001 t: 212-888.2217 | F: 212-888.2219 | aepstein@drif.org

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Empire ball Kicko & Cycle of Discovery awards ceremony In honor of some of its most generous supporters, the Real Estate Division of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation held a donor appreciation event on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at The Durst Organization headquarters in New York City. Cycle of Discovery awards were distributed to corporations within New York City's real estate industry for exceptional ďŹ nancial contributions in support of the DRI's curefocused research. The reception also generated excitement and fundraising support for tonight's Empire Ball.



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DREAMS Thursday, May 3, 2018 CIPRIANI 25 BROADWAY New York City

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