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 Dinner and a show
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The scene at Patrick McMullan Company's Group Show at Bo Concept. |
The New York Public Library honored Klaus Kleinfeld, President and CEO of Alcoa Inc., at its 2009 Corporate Dinner held a couple of weeks ago at The New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. The evening began with cocktails in Astor Hall and dinner in the Edna Barnes Salomon Room The evening's special guests were Andy Borowitz, political satirist, award-winning screenwriter, and New Yorkercontributor, and Samuel C. Butler, Chairman Emeritus of The New York Public Library, who received a special honor commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Annual Corporate Dinner.
New York Public Library Chairman Catherine C. Marron and Library President Paul LeClerc presented the award to Mr. Kleinfeld. The evening raised more than $1.2 million with proceeds providing critical support for the Library’s collections and services. |
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Klaus Kleinfeld, Catie Marron, Sam Butler, and Paul LeClerc |
“We are deeply grateful to Klaus Kleinfeld for his dedication to both major Library initiatives and the grassroots programs that are so meaningful to the community,” said Library President Paul LeClerc. “Mr. Kleinfeld and Alcoa Inc. are corporate champions of the Library, providing opportunities to young adults by supporting our Page Program and supplying volunteers to our Summer Reading events for children. Their support is important as the Library moves forward to serve a new generation of users.”
The Co-Chairmen of the dinner were Timothy Barakett, Chairman and CEO, Atticus Capital L.P. Atticus Capital; Evan R. Chesler, Esq , Partner, Cravath, Swain & Moore LLP; James B. Lee, Jr ., Vice Chairman, JPMorgan Chase & Co; Harold McGraw III, Chairman, President, and CEO, The McGraw-Hill Companies; J. Michael Schell, Executive Vice President, Alcoa Inc.; Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder, The Blackstone Group; Dinakar Singh, Founding Partner, TPG-Axon Capital Management, LP, and Edgar Wachenheim III, Chairman, Greenhaven Associates, Inc. |
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Steuben glass lion |
| In addition to its robust support of conservation and the environment, Alcoa’s non-profit Foundation has supported literacy and education initiatives worldwide in communities where Alcoa has operations – particularly those that are underserved. Over the past three years, the Alcoa Foundation has invested $2.4 million in programs that specifically support literacy in Alcoa communities, including library digitization and technology for the future; increased access to books for children in underserved communities; and adult literacy for workforce readiness. |
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Tim and Michelle Barakett |
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Steve Schwarzman and Don Marron with friends |
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Jenny Paulson (2nd from right) and friends |
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Olivia Gentile and Andy Borowitz |
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Celeste and Joe Rault with Isabel Yordan |
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Sam and Sally Butler with Nick Brown |
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Sue and Ed Wachenheim |
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John Paulson (center) and friends |
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| Thomas Schutte the president of Pratt Institute and the Board of Trustees of Pratt held a dinner celebrating the establishment of the Marc Rosen Distinguished Visiting Chair in Design – the first ever endowed chair in Pratt’s 122 year history. |
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Barbarlee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Marc Rosen, Arlene Dahl, Juliana Terian Gilbert, and Bruce Gilbert |
The evening took place at the Gramery Park Hotel Roof at Two Lexington Avenue. Guests included Iris Apfel and Carl Apfel, Bob and Barbara Taylor Bradford, Randy and Connie Jones, Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel and Ambassador Carl Spielvogel, Geoffrey Thomas and Sharon Sondes, Barbara and Donald Tober, Mario Buatta, Ann Downey, Arlene Dahl (Mrs. Marc Rosen), Dickie Moore and Jane Powell and Rex Reed.
Anna Bergman, internationally renowned singer and actress performed a repertoire celebrating the American Songbook. |
| Clockwise from above: Marc Rosen and Susie Pang; Juliana Terian Gilbert and Marc Rosen; President emeritus of the Fragrance Foundation Annette Green and actress Jane Powell. |
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Marc Rosen and Arlene Dahl |
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Anna Bergman and Marc Rosen |
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Carl Apfel, Iris Apfel, and Bruce Newman |
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Geoffrey Thomas, Sharon Sondes, and Ann Downey |
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Judith Newman, Joan Sohn, Tess Schutte, and Carol Pratt |
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Carol Pratt and Pratt Board of Trustees Chair, Mike Pratt |
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Rex Reed, Mario Buatta, and Robert Zimmerman |
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Joanne Syrop, Arnold Syrop, and Pratt Institute President Thomas F. Schutte |
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Clo and Charles Cohen |
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Dickie Moore and Jane Powell |
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Pratt Provost Peter Barna and Pratt Chair of Graduate Communications Design, Jeff Bellantoni |
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| Last Wednesday night Shaokao Cheng and Patrick McMullan hosted an opening reception for the PMc Photographers Group Exhibition at BoConcept Chelsea on 144 West 18th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenue). |
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Adriel Reboh, Kay Goldberg, Matt Sukkar, Zach Hyman, Shaun Mader, and Alivia George |
| The show runs through July 23rd, so stop on by. It's worth a look. |
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Anita Sarko and Linda Golden |
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Colette and Jonathan Canno |
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Christina Zacamy and Ida Liu |
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Jules Wood |
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Brian Einersen and David Askin |
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Chris Ford, Liney Arnorszottir, and Shaun Mader |
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Day Simpson, Greg Sherman, and Mary McIlvaine |
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Beauregard Houston Montgomery, and Doug Troland |
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Beauregard Houston Montgomery |
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Chau Ngo |
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Zach Hyman |
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Gregg Evans, Eddie Cruz, and Joe Villella |
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Amber De Vos, Emma Snowdon-Jones, and Chau Ngo |
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Christopher Phillips, Ling, Sally Wu, Niki Cheng, Shaokao Cheng, and Yilin Hsu |
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Jonathan Canno and Kenneth Lyons |
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Dawne Marie Grannum, Stanley Wong, James Lewis, Bobbie Wang, and Yuqing San |
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Eric Monty, Jennifer Muller, Christie Zummo, and Louis Bryant |
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Jonathan Mendez and Alberto Rodriguez |
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Myra Scheer and Phillip Bloch |
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Juliano De Rossi |
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Day Simpson and Vincent Maggio |
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DJ Honey Dijon |
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Shaokao Cheng and Phillip Bloch |
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Scott Evans, Chuck Attix, and Lauren Gould |
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Mie Iwatsuki, Ling, Patrick McMullan, Jessie, and Yilin Hsu |
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Dr. Mark Warfel and Juliano De Rossi |
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Judy Ross |
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Kay Goldberg and Matt Sukkar |
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Noora Raj and Jackie Kaplan |
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Peggie Walker and Tia Walker |
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Kenneth Lyons |
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Kae Brown |
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Emily Meade |
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Barry Bell and Geraldine Laiz |
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Miranda Hill, Moss Lipow, and Kay Goldberg |
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Sally Wu, Sabrina Cho, and Michelle Larsen |
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Ezequiel De La Rosa and Kenneth Lyons |
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Patrick McMullan and Jules Wood |
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Dylan Scheer, Myra Scheer, and Aaron Scheer |
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Shaokao Cheng and Niki Cheng |
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Dennis Wong and Michelle Asarisi |
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Winnie McLaughlin and Frederick Moore |
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Alivia George |
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Dawne Marie Grannum and Victor Gutierrez |
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Liney Arnorsdottir and Chris Ford |
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Noora Raj and Jackie Kaplan |
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Emma Snowdon-Jones and Chau Ngo |
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Maryellen McGrath |
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Erika Nielsen |
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Patrick McMullan and Beth Melillo |
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Wendy Ip and Nathan Lee |
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Patrick Chaitoo |
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| Stribling Associates held an open house for the Bailey mansion at 10 St. Nicholas Place, the fabulous 1880s Victorian mansion of James Bailey, a partner of PT Barnum in the Barnum & Bailey circus. The property is a prominent icon in the heart of the culture-rich Harlem community of Sugar Hill, just steps away from Yankee Stadium as well as Jackie Robinson Park. |
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Pat Simmons, Genie Street, Richard Thornell, Silvia Alston, and Jeanette Seraile |
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Silvia Alston, Marguerite Blake, Richard Thornell, and Genie Street |
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Jessica Vertullo, Elizabeth Ann Kivlan, Kevin Meath, Lori Huler Glick, Richard Merton, Jane Gardner, and Jeanne Vass |
| The limestone mansion was designated a city landmark in 1973. It’s been owned since 1951 by Marguerite Blake. Interiors were by Joseph Burr Tiffany, a cousin of Louis Comfort Tiffany and they feature extensive window installations by master craftsman Henry F. Belcher. The double height entry features French polished oak floors and crafted mahogany inlay with a dramatic staircase that flanks a 12 mercury mirror, offering an elegant entry experience. |
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Cindy Kurtin and Lori Huler Glick |
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Frances Fritzen, Shelli Scrimale, Michele Ogdon, and Grace Mascioli |
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Douglas Samuel, Sarah Pockwinse, and Allen Schulman |
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Tammy Konstantinidis and Olga Borodina |
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Nadia Bartolucci, Lori Huler Glick, and Emily Hanna |
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Danielle Christensen, Karen Berlin Ishii, and Cindy Kurtin |
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UJA-Federation of New York’s Entertainment, Media & Communications Division honored Barry Weiss, chairman and CEO of RCA/JIVE Label Group, with the 2009 Music Visionary of the Year Award at UJA-Federation’s Music Visionary of the Year Award Luncheon on Thursday, June 18, 2009, at The Pierre.
Justin Timberlake emceed the philanthropic event, and Jamie Foxx performed hits from his new album, Intuition. Also among the guest feting Weiss were, Clive Davis, Clive Calder, Clarence Avant, Neil Portnow, Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, Chris Daughtry, Gayle King, Diane Sawyer, Mike Nichols, Kevin Liles, and more.
“I am deeply honored to be receiving the 2009 Music Visionary Award from UJA-Federation of New York. At this time of great need, it is more important than ever for those who can to lend their support to the crucial work of this organization,” said Weiss.
Past recipients of the Music Visionary of the Year Award include Clive Davis, Kevin Liles, Russell Simmons, Edgar Bronfman Jr., and L.A. Reid.
The world’s largest local philanthropy, UJA-Federation of New York strengthens community and helps 1.4 million people in New York City, Westchester County, and Long Island, as well as 3 million in Israel and 60 other countries. Funds raised by UJA-Federation sustain the activities of more than 100 health, human-service, educational, and community agencies. Every day, these community-based organizations provide a multitude of services that improve and enhance people’s lives. Music for Youth, an initiative of UJA-Federation, provides financial grants to support music-education programs for underprivileged young people. For more information, please visit www.ujafedny.org. |
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Neil Portnow, President of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
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Julie Greenwald, president of Atlantic Records and Kevin Liles, Executive Vice President of Warner Music Group |
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Gayle King |
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Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, CEO of Sony Music Entertainment and Barry Weiss, Chairman and CEO RCA/JIVE Label Group |
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Jamie Foxx and Debra L. Lee |
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Sway Calloway of MTV |
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Chris Daughtry |
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Jamie Foxx |
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Diane Sawyer |
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Jamie Foxx and Justin Timberlake |
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Rolf Schmidt-Holtz |
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| Photographs by ©PatrickMcMullan.com; Michael Priesto (UJA). |
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