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STEVEN J. GOLUB TO BE HONORED AT CHILD PROTECTION
AGENCY’S GALA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, NEW YORK CITY
The New York Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC), the
world’s first child protection agency, will honor
Vice Chairman of Lazard Steven J. Golub at
its 2010 Gala on
November 18 at The Plaza Hotel in Manhattan.
Mr. Golub also serves as a Managing Director in the
Banking Group of Lazard and serves on the New York
Management Committee. Emmy-award winning journalist
and Inside Edition host Deborah Norville
will serve as emcee for the Gala. Gala Chairpersons
include: Amanda and Neil Friedman, Paul M. Meister,
Deborah Norville and Karl Wellner, Jacquie and Jerry
Storch and James H. Quigley.
WHAT: 2010 Gala of The New
York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children
WHO: Steven J. Golub
(honoree); Deborah Norville (emcee, host of
CBS’ Inside Edition); Amanda and Neil
Friedman (Gala Chairman), Deborah Norville
and Karl Wellner (Gala Chairman), Paul M.
Meister (Gala Chairman), Jacquie and Jerry
Storch (Gala Chairman) and James H. Quigley
(Gala Chairman).
WHEN:
Thursday, November 18, 2010.
6:30p.m. cocktails, 7:30p.m. Dinner and Program,
9:00 p.m. Dancing
WHERE: The
Plaza Hotel, Grand Ballroom, 5th Ave at Central Park
South, NYC
ATTIRE:
Black-Tie
TICKETS: To purchase tickets
please contact the gala office at 212.843.1714 or
email
nyspcc@hgnyc.com.
Individual tickets begin at $600 and Junior tickets
(under 35 years old) are $300.
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About The New York
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
The New York Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC) is the
first – and one of the most highly respected
– child protective agencies in the world. Founded in
1875, the NYSPCC helps the most vulnerable children
of our community recover from trauma. And, more
importantly, it helps prevent child abuse through
its work with parents, teachers, children and foster
care agencies. More than a century since its
founding, the NYSPCC’s amazing work is used as a
model for child abuse prevention centers across the
nation. The NYSPCC has investigated more than
650,000 cases on the behalf of over two million
children and has educated over 46,000 professionals
working with children on neglect issues and child
abuse.http://www.nyspcc.org
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