Thank
you to all of our incredible supporters who made the
Tourette Association of America Celebration Gala on Monday,
November 6th at Capitale
in the Bowery, NYC a
tremendous success!
In celebration of 45 years as an organization, the evening
raised over $3.4
million in support of the Tourette Association of
America and its mission to make life better for all people
affected by Tourette and Tic Disorders.
Honored at the gala was investment banker Ken
Moelis, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of Moelis & Company. The night featured special guests Anthony
Ervin, USA Olympic swimmer and four-time medalist, and Sheila
Nevins, President of HBO Documentary Films and author
of You
Don’t Look Your Age and Other Fairy Tales, who, along with
her son and TAA Board Member David Koch, read a passage
reflecting on their experience with Tourette Syndrome from her
book to guests.
“It was a fantastic evening celebrating 45 years of incredible
work by the Tourette Association of America, which wouldn’t be
possible without our many ambassadors, chapters, and supporters
throughout the country,” said John Miller, President and CEO of
Tourette Association of America. “We are extremely grateful to
those who attended this year’s gala as we raised record funds to
help those affected by Tourette and Tic Disorders.”
All proceeds from the Gala support the Tourette Association of
America and its mission to make life better for all people
affected by Tourette and Tic Disorders.
www.tourette.org
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