WEALTHTRACK ANCHOR
& EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CONSUELO MACK To BE HONORED AT YMCA OF
GREATER NEW YORK'S
40TH ANNUAL DODGE
AWARD DINNER
Hundreds of community and business leaders,
philanthropists, elected and government officials, and
supporters of the YMCA of Greater New York
will gather for the 40th Annual
Dodge Award Dinner;
Special Guest Five-Time Golden Globe
Nominated Actress Marilu Henner
The YMCA of Greater New York is
pleased to host the 40th Annual YMCA
Dodge Award Dinner on Wednesday,
June 4, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. at Cipriani 42nd Street.
The Dodge Award is presented annually by the YMCA of Greater
New York to outstanding individuals, who epitomize the more
than 160-year-old tradition of humanitarian service
represented by generations of the Dodge family, among the
founders of New York City's YMCA.
Consuelo Mack,
anchor and executive producer of the nationally syndicated
business news program WealthTrack,
will be honored at this year's event. In addition, guests
will be treated to a special performance by five-time Golden
Globe nominated actress Marilu
Henner (best
known for her role in the TV sitcom Taxi).
The event raises funds to support the Y's wide-range of
programs.
What: 40th Annual
Dodge Award Dinner
Who: Consuelo Mack,
anchor and executive producer of WealthTrack
Marilu Henner,
star of stage and television
Sal Maglietta,
YMCA Board Chair and Executive Vice President of U.S. Bank
Janice Ellig, YMCA Board
Emeritus, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Chadick Ellig Inc.
Jack Lund,
President & CEO of the YMCA of Greater New York
When: Wednesday, June 4, 2014
6:00PM Cocktails
7:00PM Dinner & Program
Where: Cipriani 42nd Street
110
East 42nd Street
(Between Lexington & Park Avenues)
New York, New York 10017
Contact: RSVP
to Ellen
Murphy, YMCA of Greater New York
212-630-9699 office, 917-628-8097 cell, or
emurphy@ymcanyc.org
About The YMCA of Greater New York
The YMCA of Greater New York is, and always will be,
dedicated to building healthy, confident, connected and
secure children, adults, families and communities. With a
focus on youth development, healthy living and social
responsibility, the Y nurtures the potential of every youth
and teen, improves New York City's health and well-being and
provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors.
In scores of neighborhoods across the five boroughs and its
camp upstate, the Y makes accessible the support and
opportunities that empower more than 400,000 New Yorkers to
learn, grow and thrive. Visit ymcanyc.org. |