Alan Kalter,
former announcer
for the Late Show with David Letterman, and
Teresa Priolo, three-time
Emmy nominated reporter,
Fox 5 News & Good Day New York
THE 14TH
ANNUAL UCP
of NYC GOLF
TOURNAMENT & DINNER
ON MONDAY OCTOBER 5TH TO
BE HOSTED
BY
ALAN KALTER, FORMER ANNOUNCER FOR THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN,
AND TERESA PRIOLO, THREE-TIME EMMY NOMINATED REPORTER,
FOX 5 NEWS & GOOD DAY NEW YORK
BENEFITING UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF NEW YORK
CITY
The 14th Annual
UCP of NYC Golf Tournament and Dinner will
be held on Monday,
October 5, 2015 at
Brae Burn Country Club in Purchase, NY. This
annual golf event attracts golfers from the tri-state area,
and has
raised over $4 million since its inception and provides
vital funding for programs for 14,000 children and adults
with disabilities, and their families. The
Golf Tournament will be hosted by Alan
Kalter, announcer
for the Late Show with David Letterman, and Teresa
Priolo, three-time
Emmy nominated reporter, Fox
5 News & Good Day New York.
"For quite some time now, Alan
& Teresa have
dedicated themselves to helping UCP of NYC raise awareness
about the many programs and services we offer. We are proud
to have them as hosts of our 14th Annual
Golf Tournament," says Edward
R. Matthews, CEO, United
Cerebral Palsy of New York City.
The 14th Annual
Golf Tournament is presented by the Carmel family. Other
generous sponsors include Hole-in-One Sponsor, Heffernan
Insurance Brokers, and Eagle Sponsors, Alliance Brokerage
Corp., and Avison Young.
In addition, the event will include the 4th Annual
presentation of the UCP
of NYC Champion Award. This
award recognizes individuals with disabilities who
demonstrate the power to inspire and lead as role models for
people with and without disabilities. This year’s UCP
of NYC Champion Award will
be presented to the UCP
All Stars Basketball Team, two-time
champions of the Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Center
Tournament for individuals with disabilities.
Tournament Schedule
9:00 AM: Player
Registration & Breakfast
10:30 AM: Shotgun
Start
4:00 PM: Cocktail
Reception & Silent Auction
5:00 PM:
Dinner & Award Ceremony
Alan Kalter is
a native New Yorker, born in Brooklyn and raised in Little
Neck and Cedarhurst, NY. He began his career as the "voice"
of the Late Show with David Letterman on September 5, 1995.
He announced the guests at the top of each show and also
assisted David in calling out the letter numbers during the
Late Show viewer mail segment, The CBS Mailbag.
Alan has done hundreds of voiceovers for national radio and
television commercials. He was also the announcer for many
New York-based television shows including To Tell the Truth,
The $25,000 Pyramid, The Money Maze, and The $100,000
Question, which, coincidentally, was taped during the 1980s
in the Ed Sullivan Theater.
Teresa Priolo joined
Fox 5 News in March of 2012. As a general assignment
reporter, Priolo has covered Superstorm Sandy, the tragedy
in Newtown and Super Bowl XLVIII. She has received three
Emmy nominations for her work.
Priolo previously spent four years as a reporter and morning
anchor at WRGB-TV, the CBS affiliate station in Schenectady,
NY. During her time at WRGB, she covered a number of high
profile stories such as the scandal that forced Governor
Eliot Spitzer from office and the mass shooting at
Binghamton's American Civic Association that claimed the
lives of 14 people.
Priolo began her on-air career at KIDK-TV in Idaho Falls,
Idaho. Her first exposure to TV news came as an intern and
assignment desk assistant at WFSB-TV in Hartford, CT. Prior
to working in TV news, she worked for the British production
company, RDF Media, on the network reality series Wife Swap
About United Cerebral Palsy of New York City
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is the fifth largest health
organization in the United States. For nearly 70 years, UCP
of NYC has been a leading nonprofit provider of direct
services, technology, and advocacy to children and adults
with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. UCP of NYC
offers a breadth of more than 75 comprehensive programs
including medical, clinical, educational, technological,
residential, and rehabilitative services to over 14,000
individuals and their families annually.
The mission of United Cerebral Palsy of New York City is to
create opportunities for people with disabilities to lead
independent and fulfilling lives. www.ucpnyc.org
For media information about The 14th Annual
UCP of NYC Golf Tournament and Dinner, contact Matt Flynn or
James Grant at james@jamesgrantpr.com or
(917)
626-1300.
For more information
about United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, visit: www.ucpnyc.org
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