What: The Stuttering Association
for the Young presents its 14th annual
Benefit Gala honoring Joe Moglia and Evan R. Bell, with
hosts Helen Mirren and Kelly O’Hara
Event Date: Monday, May 2, 2016
Time: Show begins at 6:30pm (Press
Check in 5:45pm)
Location: Skirball Center for the
Performing Arts located at 566 LaGuardia Place
(at Washington Square South)
Who: Honorees JOE
MOGLIA and EVAN
R. BELL and
event hosts HELEN
MIRREN and KELLY
O’HARA will
join SAY’s Founder and president TARO
ALEXANDER, Executive Director NOAH
CORNMAN, the young people of SAY and special guests PRINCE
AMUKAMARA, LAZARO ARBOS, EVERETT BRADLEY, BRANDON VICTOR
DIXON, RACHEL DRATCH, VICTOR GARBER, JAMES NAUGHTON, DR.
ALAN RABINOWITZ, DAPHNE RUBIN-VEGA, FISHER STEVENS
Evan Bell is
the epitome of everything the Budd Mayer Advocacy Award
represents. For over a decade he has been a powerful
advocate in every way, including his crucial advisory role
on SAY’s Board. Evan’s business acumen is matched only by
his passion and huge heart. He has personally helped so many
children from families-in-need attend SAY programs. Evan is
the Managing Partner of Bell and Co., CPA’s, a New York
business management firm established in 1982. Named as one
of the “Top Power Business Managers” by Variety and The
Hollywood Reporter, Evan offers expertise in managing
clients’ personal financial affairs, defining goals and
strategies for lifelong financial independence.
Joe Moglia coached
football for 16 years before joining Merrill Lynch in1984.
Named Number One Producer in the World by 88’, he ultimately
led 6 divisions, and served on 2 Executive Committees. Joe
became TD Ameritrade’s CEO in 2001, and in 7 years,
shareholders earned a 500% return, market cap increased from
$700 million to $10 billion, and client assets reached $280
billion. In 2008, Joe became Chairman of the Board, and
returned to coaching. Currently Head Football Coach & Chair
of Athletics at Coastal Carolina University, Joe has been
part of 7 championship teams, with 4 National Playoffs & 3
Conference Championships; named Conference Coach of the Year
twice; AFCA Regional Coach of the Year in 2014; won the
prestigious Eddie Robinson Award for National Coach of the
Year in 2015; inducted into four Halls of Fame and received
three Honorary Doctorates.
The Stuttering Association for the Young is
a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that empowers,
educates, and supports young people who stutter and the
world that surrounds them. Through summer camp, speech
therapy, and creative expression, SAY builds a community of
acceptance where young people who stutter gain confidence
and communication skills. Since 2001, SAY has offered
comprehensive and innovative programs that address the
physical, social, and emotional impacts of stuttering. This
year alone, SAY will award over $400,000 in financial aid to
families in need. To date, no child has been turned away due
to a family’s inability to pay. Your support helps SAY
continue this important legacy.
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