Gary T. Giglio
will be honored with the Richard J. Caron Award of
Excellence and
MusiCares
Chair Michael McDonald
will receive the inaugural Thomas J. Moran Caron Music
Award. Musician Jon Batiste will perform with his
band, Stay Human.
“We are thrilled to honor Gary and Michael at this year’s
Caron New York Gala,” said
Todd Whitmer,
Regional Vice President of Caron New York. “Substance use
disorders impact people from all walks of life. They have
helped transform the lives of countless individuals and
families struggling with addiction and related issues.”
The Richard J.
Caron Award of Excellence is presented annually to
individuals who, in the estimation of the Caron Board of
Trustees, demonstrate the same spirit of caring and
compassion exemplified by Caron’s founders Dick and
Catherine Caron. This year’s honoree, Gary T. Giglio,
is a long-time advocate for addiction treatment and a true
visionary in the behavioral health sector. He is involved
with
The Mission Continues, a national, nonpartisan nonprofit
that empowers veterans to continue their service, and
empowers communities with veteran talent, skills and
preparedness to generate visible impact.
Gary leads the New York Private Wealth Management (PWM)
business in the Investment Management Division at Goldman
Sachs. He is a steward of inclusive company culture, serves
on the Americas Diversity Committee and is a senior
leadership ally for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender (LGBT) Network. Gary earned an MBA from the Tuck
School of Business at Dartmouth College and a BS in
Engineering from the United States Military Academy at West
Point, where he graduated with honors and was captain of the
lacrosse team. After graduation, Gary served as an officer
in the 25th Infantry Division of the US Army.
Inaugural Thomas
J. Moran Caron Music Award recipient Michael McDonald
has been involved in
the music industry for more than 25 years. He currently owns
and operates the artist management company, Mick Management.
McDonald is also the chair of the Board of Directors for
MusiCares. MusiCares is run by the Recording Academy and
provides services and resources that cover a wide range of
financial, medical and personal emergencies in times of need
for musicians.
Based in Brooklyn
with offices in Nashville and Los Angeles, Mick Management
represents Ray LaMontagne, Jon Batiste, David Gray, WALK THE
MOON, Leon Bridges, Dean Lewis, Maggie Rogers, Phillip
Phillips, Of Monsters and Men, Sharon Van Etten, Brett
Dennen, Deer Tick, MUNA, Hamilton Leithauser, Mosa Wild,
The Walkmen, Real Estate and Lennon Stella.
He is also an
Advisory Board member of the
Global Poverty Project, Brooklyn Sports and
Entertainment and
Thankful Foundation, and a voting member of the National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) and the Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame. He was a founding partner in Big Deal
Music, an independent music publishing company.
Previously known as the Caron Artist Award, the Thomas J.
Moran Caron Music Award was renamed this year in honor of
the late Thomas J. Moran and his significant contribution to
Caron and the recovery community. In 2010, Moran received
the Richard J. Caron Award of Excellence for his long-time
dedication to helping individuals and families access
treatment. He also co-chaired Caron’s Open the Door Campaign
along with his friend, Musician Judy Collins, to support the
development of Caron’s state-of-the-art
Carole and Ray Neag Medical Center,
which opened last year on Caron’s Pennsylvania campus.
Jon Batiste and his band, Stay Human
weave an intimate and emotional tapestry out of original
material and American standards that carries the listener
from the early jazz of New Orleans to the present day. In
addition, Batiste and Stay Human serve as the house band for
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Last year, with the
help of Caron’s generous donors in New York and nationwide,
Caron provided nearly $10 million in financial assistance
for individuals and families seeking treatment. Caron’s New
York recovery center offers pre- and post-treatment
services, screening and education, and hosts a variety of
alumni events and activities. Caron also offers regional
Parent Support Groups..
Event Details:
· Wednesday,
May 8, 2019
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
· Cipriani
42nd Street
110 E 42nd
Street New York, NY 10017
Ticket Level
Descriptions
·
Donor
Ticket - $750: Seating for one and listing on the Benefit
Committee in the printed materials.
·
Friend
Ticket - $1,000: Seating for one and listing on the Benefit
Committee in the printed materials.
·
Sponsor Ticket - $2,500: Preferred seating for one and
listing on the Benefit Committee in the printed materials.
·
Donor
Table - $7,500: Seating for ten and listing as a Donor in
the printed materials.
·
Friend
Table - $10,000: Seating for ten and listing as a Friend in
the printed materials.
·
Sponsor Table - $25,000: Preferred seating for ten, a full
page printed and digital ad, and listing as a Sponsor in the
printed materials.
·
Benefactor Table - $50,000: Premium seating for ten, full
page printed and digital ad, and listing as a Benefactor in
the printed materials.
·
Underwriter Table - $100,000: Premium seating for ten, a
two-page ad spread and a digital ad, and listing as an
Underwriter in the printed materials.
·
The
non-deductible portion of each ticket is $270; each table
$2,700 |