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John A. Reisenbach Foundation411 East 53rd StreetSuite 14HNew York, NY 10022
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www.reisenbachfoundation.org
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The John A. Reisenbach Foundation20th Gala Tribute for a Better and Safer New York
John A. Reisenbach Award for Distinguished Citizenshippresented to
Carolyn EversonVP, Global Marketing Solutions, Facebook
and
Rino ScanzoniChief Investment Officer, GroupM
Young Distinguished Citizen Awardpresented to
Jerri ChouFounder and Managing Partner, LOVELY DAY
HostJim Rosenfield
Special Guest SpeakerJohn Walsh
20th Anniversary Gala ChairEd Erhardt
President, ESPN Global Customer Marketing and Sales
Monday, November 28, 2011Gotham Hall
New York City
Ed ErhardtPresident, ESPN Global Customer Marketing and Sales
2011 Gala Tribute Chair
Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to theJohn A. Reisenbach Foundation's 20th anniversary GalaTribute for a Better and Safer New York.
This year's event is very special, not only because it marks 20 years of making a differencein this great city where we work and live, but also because we have the good fortune ofrecognizing two of the most influential people in our business: Carolyn Everson, theVice President of Global Marketing Solutions for Facebook, and Rino Scanzoni theChief Investment Officer of GroupM.
The Reisenbach Foundation has become the premier media and advertising charitableorganization in our industry that focuses on the City of New York. Over $6 milliondollars have been given to worthy organizations that focus on improving the qualityof life in this city we all cherish.
As we look forward to continuing the tradition of service for "Reisenbach" for the next20 years, we are grateful for the commitment and dedication of our honorees and theirorganizations, the Reisenbach family, everyone at the foundation, and all of you withus tonight. I am proud to stand with you as we remember our fallen colleague andrecognize the good that has been done in his name.
Welcome to the 20th Anniversary celebration of the founding of theReisenbach Foundation. While the Foundation was formed to honor awonderful young man whose life was shortened by a random killing,we can all be pleased that we have fulfilled our promise to JohnReisenbach’s family. In his memory, we have helped to improve dra-matically the quality of life in New York City, so others can safely takeadvantage of all the wondrous activities that make New York one of thegreat cities in this world.
We congratulate Carolyn Everson and Rino Scanzoni and thank them both for all they havedone to earn the Reisenbach Distinguished Citizenship Awards. Both honorees representdifferent parts of the media industry and use their considerable influence to support theReisenbach mission.
We are especially pleased to recognize the first Reisenbach Young Distinguished CitizenshipHonoree, Jerri Chou, who will help us attract more young people to keep our missionvibrantly alive for another 20 years and more.
I thank our Gala Chairman, Ed Erhardt, for all he did to make this event the biggest andmost successful in our 20 year history.
We are proud to have so much help and support from the entire media industry.
Thank you,
Jim Rosenfield
James H. RosenfieldChairman’s Message
John Reisenbach1956–1990
John Reisenbach represented the qualities of every“regular guy.” His friends and business associatescontinue to stress that his passionate and stubborn,sarcastic and good-humored, caring and professionalapproach to everything enriched the lives of thosearound him. What they remember most is John’sincredible capacity for compassion and friendship.
John attended Northwestern University where he metVictoria Nelson in 1976. They moved to New York in1978, marrying in 1979. John began his career as amedia planner at Ogilvy & Mather, quickly moving upto supervisor in the renowned ad agency’s networktelevision programming department.
In 1982, John joined Backer & Spielvogel, continuing todevelop his contacts and reputation in network
television, syndication and cable as a savvy and creative agency negotiator. He joined AllAmerican Television in 1987 as senior vice president and director of advertising sales, andwas successful by any measure.
John worked hard and played hard. He loved his family, his friends and his pets. Most ofall, he loved life. While he might shake his head in wonder at the creation of the John A.Reisenbach Foundation, he would be gratified to know that so many have worked hard,together, to honor his life. And we take solace in knowing that his name lives on in themany wonderful projects of the Foundation.
THE JOHN A. REISENBACH FOUNDATION
HISTORY
Late in the evening on July 30, 1990, 33-year-old John Reisenbach, a young and energetictelevision advertising executive, was shot and killed while on a pay phone on the cornerof his Greenwich Village apartment building. His wife soon came down to the street tosee what was taking so long. No motive, no identified shooter, no reason. The case isstill considered open by the New York Police Department.
After the funeral, friends and colleagues joined together to honor John and create some-thing positive from this tragedy. The John A. Reisenbach Foundation was launched inJuly 1991, dedicating itself to programs for safety and education in New York City. Formore than a decade, the Foundation’s mission has been unwavering, to honor the life ofa good though ordinary man through good and extraordinary measures.
FOUNDATION MISSION
The John A. Reisenbach Foundation was established to foster and support programsdesigned to make New York City a safer and better place to work and live. Throughsupport of people and businesses in the media and entertainment industries, more than$5 million has been raised to develop and operate programs that enhance public safetyand education, and encourage other institutions to do the same.
“A solid reputation for leadership, a history of accomplishment, and recognition of achievement by others are all indications
of a successful business career. An added commitment to public service and the betterment of society marks
those who have climbed just a little higher.”
The John A. Reisenbach Foundation
is proud to present the
2011 Reisenbach
Distinguished Citizenship Award Honorees
Carolyn Everson is the Vice President of Global MarketingSolutions at Facebook, where she leads the global marketingsolutions team focused on top strategic accounts and globalagencies. In addition, she oversees media strategy, advertisingsales, and account management.
Prior to Facebook, Carolyn was the Corporate Vice President ofMicrosoft’s Global Advertising Sales and Trade MarketingTeams. Carolyn led the company’s advertising business acrossBing, MSN, Windows Live, Mobile, Gaming, Atlas and theMicrosoft Media Network.
Carolyn spent seven years at MTV Networks. Her last role was as Chief Operating Officer andExecutive Vice President of U.S. Ad Sales for MTV Networks where she oversaw strategic plan-ning, operations and finance for MTVN’s U.S. Ad Sales department. She also was responsible forMTVN's Direct Response business and the cross platform, cross brand strategic sales and market-ing group called Generator.
Carolyn has also worked at Primedia Inc., where she was Vice President and General Manager ofseveral digital businesses, and held business development positions at brands including ZagatSurvey and Walt Disney Imagineering. She is a board member of the Effies and dmg.
Carolyn holds a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and communications from Villanova Universitywhere she graduated Summa Cum Laude. She also obtained a master’s degree in businessadministration from Harvard where she was a Baker Scholar.
Carolyn has been named one of Ad Age’s Women To Watch; Fortune put her on the 40 under 40list 2 years in a row; she was recognized by AWNY as Changing the Game and inducted into theprestigious Hall of Achievement by the AAF.
Carolyn resides in Montclair, NJ where she has twin daughters, Taylor and Kennedy and a husband, Doug who works at Merck Pharmaceuticals.
Carolyn EversonVice President, Global Marketing Solutions Facebook
Rino Scanzoni has been a media industry leader for more than 25 years.As Chief Investment Officer for GroupM, he oversees all trading andimplementation for the GroupM agencies, which include Maxus, MEC,MediaCom, and Mindshare. He also holds the title of Chairman of MEC.
He is a perennial member of Mediaweek magazine’s annual list of the“50 most indispensable executives in media” and in 2007 was named themagazine’s “Media Executive of the Year.” In bestowing the award,
Mediaweek credited Scanzoni with pioneering the use of commercial ratings plus three-day DVRviewing (commonly called C3) as the standard negotiating currency for upfront network TV buys forthe entire advertising industry.
Prior to joining MEC, Scanzoni served as Executive Vice President, Managing Director of MediaVestEntertainment, which specialized in media planning and implementation for the entertainmentindustry until December 2000. Prior to the formation of MediaVest Entertainment in 1999, Scanzoniserved as Executive Vice President and Director of National Broadcast for MediaVest, TeleVest andD’Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles. Under his management of the agency’s national broadcastgroup, billings tripled, a result of additional assignments from key clients as well as significantnew business growth.
Scanzoni joined D’Arcy in 1978 as an Assistant Director of network programming on accounts includingRichardson-Vicks, Texaco and E.F. Hutton. In 1982 he was promoted to Associate Director ofNational Broadcast on Kraft General Foods and Richardson-Vicks. He was named Senior VicePresident in 1986 and assumed additional responsibility for Procter & Gamble, Paramount andSun-Diamond. Before joining D’Arcy, Scanzoni had early experience as a Network TV Supervisorat BBDO and as a Senior Media Planner at Ted Bates.
A graduate of Queens College-CUNY of New York, Scanzoni lives in Briarcliff Manor, New York.
Rino ScanzoniChief Investment OfficerGroupM
Tonight’s Honorees join an impressive roster of media
industry leaders who have accepted the John A. Reisenbach Foundation
Distinguished Citizenship Award
2001Gerald Levin
2002Dennis Swanson
2003Dick Wolf
Spring 2005Irwin Gotlieb
Fall 2005Bill Cella
Judy McGrath
2006Joe AbruzzeseJon Mandel
2007John Hayes
Wenda Harris MillardCharlie Rutman
2008Ed Erhardt
Katherine OliverJohn Wren
2009Peggy GreenDavid LevyPat Mitchell
2010Bill Koenigsberg
Bob Liodice
The John A. Reisenbach Foundation
is proud to present the
2011 Young Distinguished Citizen Award
For the first time, the Reisenbach Foundation is honoring a Young Adult with aDistinguished Citizen award as well. The requirements were someone working inthe media/advertising community in New York City who embodies the mission of
the Foundation by giving back and supporting non-profit organizations.
Our recipient is Jerri Chou, founder of Lovely Day, All Day Buffet andFeastforgood.com; her primary focus is to help high-impact entrepreneurs and
corporations participate in a collaborative process of social business innovation,incubation and development. She also created The Feast Social InnovationConference supporting significant partnerships and awareness generation ofvarious social issues around New York City, bringing innovators from around theworld to NYC to explore ways of making life better for people within this city.
A corporate social innovation strategist, Jerri is aleader in developing innovative strategies for leadingcompanies to drive social change and businessgrowth. As founding partner of All Day Buffet andThe Feast Social Innovation Conference, Jerri has adeep understanding of networking in the socialinnovation space. Through her work, she has gainedextensive knowledge of innovation, business strategy,new model research and integration, branding, communications and partnership development.
Her past work includes marketing and advertisingexperience with major brands and development witha host of New York-based startups. She is an advisorto The NYU Reynolds Program as well as a writer forthe Huffington Post and USA Networks.
Jerri ChouFounder and Managing Partner LOVELY DAY
2011-2012 Programs & Initiatives
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
John A. Reisenbach Master’s Scholarships: Graduate students in the Master’s Degree Programs inCriminal Justice, Forensic Science or Forensic Psychology with a minimum GPA of 3.5, may be eligible forthe John A Reisenbach Master’s Scholarship. After graduation, the winning candidate will have to work inthe New York City area to make the City safer and more secure. Through 2010, the Foundation has awarded30 scholarships.
Citizens for New York City
The New Yorkers for Better Neighborhoods Reisenbach Safety Awards: Grants range from $500 to $3,000and are given to volunteer-led community groups in economically under-resourced neighborhoods acrossthe city to work on community projects that bring neighbors together to improve their neighborhoods.Citizens Committee complements these grants with other support services: One-on-one project implemen-tation assistance, and skills-building workshops.
Current recipients include Young Gents Society, East New York, Brooklyn, Young Changemakers of theImmigrant Center for Empowerment and Training, Flushing, New York, Bainbridge Street/Malcom X BlockAssociation, Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, Dreams Deferred Decatur Street Block Association, Bushwick, Brooklynand Friends of Gulick Park, Lower East Side, Manhattan.
John A Reisenbach Focus 10 Program
To commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the Reisenbach Foundation, the Citizen's Committee hasdeveloped a program to invest in the ten most dangerous neighborhoods in New York City.
While crime in New York City has declined significantly since the 1980's and 1990's, violence and criminalactivity continue to plague NYC's low income, under served neighborhoods. This initiative will supportvolunteer led watch groups in these communities with support from local Police precincts.
Safe Horizon – Streetwork Project
Safe Horizon established Streetwork in 1984 with a mission to offer homeless, runaway and heavily street-involved youth the opportunity to find safety and reclaim a sense of dignity and self-worth. The youngpeople served are typically highly traumatized and have run away from or been kicked out of families orfoster homes where they endured years of neglect and abuse.
One of the keys to Streetwork's success are their case managers who provide crisis intervention, case plan-ning, referrals and immediate access to food, clothes, and hygiene supplies. They advocate for clients seekingpublic assistance, escort them to outside appointments, and serve as liaisons to other social service providers.
JOHN A.REISENBACHFOUNDATION
The Reisenbach Foundations funds Streetwork Case Managers. Each works with approximately 150Streetwork “clients” each year. Each has an average of 50 outside referrals each month helping youth tofind everything from mental health care to job preparation classes to housing.
NYC Police Foundation – CRIME STOPPERS
For 25 years, Crime Stoppers has served as a model public-private partnership and an invaluable tool forthe NYPD’s efforts to apprehend our city’s most dangerous criminals. Nearly 5,000 violent crimes havebeen solved through anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers. Rewards for these anonymous tips are fundedsolely by donations to the Police Foundation.
New York Cares – Youth Services Club Anti-Crime Initiative
New York Cares’ Youth Service Club (YSC) program is the only one of its kind in New York City that bringsa structured, award-winning community service and leadership building initiative to some of New YorkCity’s most under-resourced public schools. Beginning in 2007, The John A. Reisenbach Foundation imple-mented a crime prevention curriculum into the program. This is a particularly important program enhance-ment since the majority of participating YSC schools are located in high-crime areas and students haveexpressed an interest in learning more about crime prevention. This year YSC’s Anti-Crime Initiative willinvolve 20 schools with over 200 youth volunteers participating.
CAPP - Child Abuse Prevention Program
During the past twenty-one years, CAPP has reached over 300,000 New York City school children andmade them aware of their right to be safe. More than 24,000 school children attended the CAPP’s one-of-a-kind Child Safety Workshop.
Child Safety Workshops: One of the most tragic aspects of child abuse is that its victims are not able tohelp themselves because they are often manipulated to believe that they are somehow responsible for theabuse and remain silent allowing their victimization to escalate. The Workshop uses life-sized puppets toteach school children to recognize, resist and report instances of abuse and neglect. CAPP actively combatsthe misconception that abuse will go away if we pretend it does not exist. Veiling the problem in secrecyonly permits the abusive behavior to fester. Eight workshops for approximately 700 students will take placethis year.
Children’s Clothes Closets The Clothes Closets stock clothing, pajamas, toiletries, toys and books. Theseitems are placed in overnight bags that are given to children who need to be moved to a safer environmentbecause of abuse in their homes. Children come into the center on the way to foster care with nothing butthe clothing they are wearing. The children pick the items for the bag themselves; in this way they feel theyhave something of their own to take with them when they are moved. A new clothes closet will be openedthis year at the Safe Horizon Childhood Advocacy Center in the Bronx and others continue to be re-supplied.
Police Athletic League Youth Link
NYC’s detention centers are filled with young people who have not committed violent offenses and are notconsidered a public threat. 92% are delinquents remanded for non-violent offenses, misdemeanors andparole violations. 46% of youth released from NYC detention facilities are readmitted in the same year. 82%of Youth Link participants successfully completed their probation in 2008 and remained out of prison oneyear after.
PAL’s in-house internships are targeted towards participants between the ages of 14-15 years old. Most arefrom low-income households, and are in dire need of a job for themselves, and in some cases to help sup-port their families. For many, this is their first job experience. With a criminal record and no prior experi-ence, it is very difficult for these young people to find work in their communities. Youth Link providesopportunities to work as office assistants, custodial staff, or program aides within PAL Centers. Interestedparticipants have to write an essay, fill out a job application, interview for the position, and provide lettersof reference from school officials. They are also closely supervised by PAL staff and evaluated regularly ontheir performance. This is a great opportunity for participants to gain work experience, and to be mentoredby caring adults in PAL who constantly reinforce the importance of remaining in school and developingstrong work ethics.
Internationals Network for Public Schools
Internationals Network for Public Schools serves recently arrived immigrant English language learners inNYC. The 2008 4-year graduation rate for ELL students in New York City was 40%. Internationals gradua-tion rate over the same period was 72% with a 91% acceptance rate to college. The Internationals NetworkSummer Institute is a two-day event that will train a minimum of 120 ELL educators. Ongoing support forSummer Institute participants, both Internationals teachers and teachers in other district schools, will beginwith a follow up survey within 2-3 months after the Institute to gather evidence and examples of ways theworkshops had an impact on their thinking and practice.
We are proud to congratulateThe John A. Reisenbach FoundationOn 20 Years of Exceptional Work.
And to those who have worked so hardMaking New York a better and safer place,
We applaud you.
Congratulations to this evening’s honorees.
Carolyn Everson&
Rino Scanzoni
Our heartfelt appreciation,
Gayle & Sandy ReisenbachAmy, Liza & Michael, and Lily
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Warm congratulations to our own RINO SCANZONI and to Facebook’s CAROLYN EVERSON—the 2011 recipients of the Reisenbach Awards for Distinguished Citizenship.
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Congratulations, Rino!
Your dedication and commitment to making public service an important part of your life and work inspires all of us and makes us proud to call you our colleague and, more importantly, our friend.
All the very best to you on this happy and auspicious occasion.
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FROM ALL YOUR FRIENDS AT HORIZON MEDIA
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DISTINGUISHED CITIZENSHIP AND YOUR COMMITMENT TO A BETTER AND SAFER NEW YORK
CONGRATULATIONS TO
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Thank you for embodying the Reisenbach spirit!
You better our community both globally and locally.
Through your efforts – you help make things. . .
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Michael E. KassanWenda Harris Millard
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2011 recipient of the Reisenbach Award for Distinguished Citizenship.
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AT&T would like to congratulate Rino Scanzoni of GroupM, 2011 recipient of the Reisenbach Award for Distinguished Citizenship.
Vision and leadership, recognized.
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At AT&T we believe in communities. That’s why we do what we do. Like striving to connect people with good jobs, donating our time and talent, supporting the underserved, and promoting innovative educational programs.
Because we believe the power of you creates limitless possibilities for us all.
That’s why we proudly support the John A. Reisenbach Foundation and its commitment to make New York City a better and safer place in which to live and work.
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November 14, 2011
The Board of Directors
The John A. Reisenbach Foundation
331 West 57th Street, Suite 402
New York, NY 10019
Dear Board Members:
Congratulations to you and your colleagues on the Foundation’s 20th anniversary. Through your
support and generosity to so many important programs, the John A. Reisenbach Foundation is
helping to make New York City a safer place to live. Safe Horizon is very proud to be among
your partners. We are deeply grateful to the Foundation for your continuing support of our Streetwork Project
for homeless, runaway, and heavily street-involved youth in New York City. This year, your
grant will help Streetwork to conduct nearly 19,000 outreach contacts, provide intensive drop-in
center services to nearly 2,000 young people, serve more than 50,000 meals, and provide a safe
place to sleep to more than 200 homeless youth.
Streetwork is one of the few programs in New York City designed specifically to address the
complex and varied needs of homeless and runaway youth. Without Streetwork, homeless young
people would have few options but to remain on the streets, which places them at great risk for
assault, abuse, exploitation, and victimization. At the same time, lacking resources, many of
these young people may resort to crimes such as shoplifting and pickpocketing to get money for
food and shelter. By supporting Streetwork, the John A. Reisenbach Foundation’s grant has a
dual impact by directly helping to keep many of the most vulnerable young people in our
community safe and providing them with options and resources to move towards healthier and
more productive lives.
Thank you again so much for your years of generous support. Together, we are helping to
provide brighter futures to thousands of at-risk young people and to build a better New York City
for us all. Sincerely,
Ariel Zwang Chief Executive Officer
The Board of Directors November 11, 2010
John A. Reisenbach Foundation
11 East 53rd Street, Suite 14H
New York, NY 10022
Dear Board of Directors,
On behalf of Internationals Network for Public Schools’ Board and staff, the school faculty and thousands of families and
students served by our team, I extend deep appreciation for the ongoing partnership of The John A. Reisenbach
Foundation. Your generous support of our efforts to prepare highly effective educators who in turn raise achievement
levels and create success for the many marginalized recently-arrived, high school age English language learners (ELLs)
within the New York City Department of Education is a testament to your great work to create a better and safer New
York City for all of its residents.
Internationals Network for Public Schools focuses exclusively on creating educational opportunities for immigrant English
language learners. The 13 International High Schools within our New York City network successfully educate more than
4,200 of the City’s most vulnerable ELLs. Over 90% of our youth and families live below the poverty line and all score in
the bottom quartile on English tests when they enter high school. Despite these barriers and the additional challenges
presented as our students engage in rigorous academics while acculturating to a new society, Internationals Network
prepares college and career ready graduates who in turn fully participate in and contribute to society in truly outstanding
ways. A recent highlight:
Flushing International High School students Deng Lin and M.D. Uddin were invited to present their research findings
on the use of social media as a research proxy for understanding human communities at the NetSci 2011
Conference in Budapest, Hungary. Their effort was selected as one of the top projects of the NetSci High competition
funded by the National Science Foundation and administered by the New York Hall of Science.
Through our grant from The John A. Reisenbach Foundation, over 100 teachers, guidance counselors, and school
leaders from across NYC participated in our 2011 Summer Institute, a professional development conference designed to
prepare school faculty to address the specific needs of ELLs. A majority of these educators are also attending additional
Internationals’ conferences and events throughout the school year to further enhance their professional learning. Your
partnership enables us to support these educators as they increase outcomes and opportunities for English language
learners, one of the most underserved and disadvantaged student populations in the five boroughs.
With sincerest thanks for including our students and families in your mission to improve the quality of life in NYC,
Claire E. Sylvan, Executive Director & President
50 Broadway, Suite 2200 • New York, NY • 10004 • (212) 868-5180 • www.internationalsnps.org
CongratulationsRino and CarolynCBS is proud to support the important work of the John A. Reisenbach Foundation.
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We are grateful to all our supporters who have made it possible for the Foundation to have honored John A. Reisenbach’s memory through the many
outstanding programs we have funded over the past 20 years.
Our thanks also to the dedicated people who staff those programs…working hard every day to help make
New York a better place for many.
This has been a great partnership, and we look forward to even greater success in the coming years.
Congratulations to the first recipient of the John A. Reisenbach Young Distinguished Citizen Award.
You are key to our future.
Our gratitude to our honorees Carolyn Everson and Rino Scanzoni for making this evening so successful.
Bob and Susan Lilley
Twenty Years…Amazing!
Thanks to all who helped make something good out of
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My heartfelt gratitude for20 years of hard work and continuing dedication.
And for John . . .because we loved him.
Barbara Reisenbach
With everlasting thanks
To the Reisenbach Board
And to all who have helped over twenty years
To make New York City
One of the safest in the country
Jim Rosenfield and family
Congratulationsto
Carolyn Eversonand
Rino Scanzoni
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The John A. Reisenbach Foundation
Twenty amazing years of commitmentto making New York City a safer and better place
Larry and Nancy Schatz
CONGRATULATIONS to the John A. Reisenbach Foundation on 20 incredible years and to this year’s Distinguished Citizens Award recipients, Carolyn Everson & Rino Scanzoni.
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Tribute From A Mother
He walked with grace, this son of mine.A candle glows; the flame will shine.
So soft his steps and long his stride, I see him now;I look with pride.
A gentle child, a time so sweet, the scent pervades;the taste complete.
It is with warmth and lasting joy,I see him now, the little boy.
His laughter rings; the man is heard.A grinning face, a caring word.I feel his love; it does not end.
I see him now,enduring friend.
He walked with grace, this son of mine.A candle glows, the flame will shine.
With gratitude I bow because I see him now;I know he was.
Barbara Reisenbach
BRAVO, RINO!!!
Ruth & Phil Guarascio
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recipients of the 2011 Reisenbach Distinguished Citizenship Award
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The Reisenbach Foundation gratefully acknowledges thegenerous contributions of the following supporters:
Joe Abruzzese – DiscoveryMark Amici – PS Promotions, TV
Bo Argentino – NBC Universal Television DistributionMichael Auerbach – The Ad Council
Bernie BeiserJim Beloyianis
John & Barbara BerkenfieldMel Berning – A+E Networks
Edward BleierJudith Bronfman
Alan Brown – Active InternationalGraham Burke – Village Roadshow Limited
Toby Byrne – Fox Networks Group/20th TelevisionAmy Carney – Sony Pictures Television
CBS CorporationClinton Association for a Renewed Environment, Inc.
Frank Comerford – NBCUniversalSabrina Crow – Nielsen
Larry DivneyMichael Donovan – Donovan Data Systems
Ed Erhardt – ESPN Customer Marketing and SalesDaryl Evans/Tamara Franklin – AT&T
Carolyn Everson - FacebookDan Fellman – Warner Bros.Irwin Gotlieb – GroupMMark S. Greenberg - EPIX
Steve Grubbs – Second Act Media
Phil Guarascio & Ruth GuarascioLarry Hoffner
Zachary & Jill HummelDolores & Joe HyamsNancy Utley Jacobs
John Jay College of Criminal JusticeGeorge S. Karalekas – Karalekas & Company
Michael Kassan – MediaLinkKathy Kladopoulos – The Midas Exchange
Neil Klar – SQAD, Inc.Bill Koenigsberg – Horizon Media, Inc.
Liz Koman – Debmar MercuryJoel Kushins – The Media Board, Inc.
Lew Leone – Fox5/My9David Levy – Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
Bob & Susan LilleyJon Mandel
Michael Mandelker – Fox News ChannelArlene Manos – AMC Networks
Doug McCormick – McCormick Media Inc.Deirdre McFarland – Scarborough Research
Meredith CorporationWendy & Barry Meyer
Mark MitchellDave Morgan – SimulmediaCurt Myers – Davis & Gilbert
Jack Myers Media Business ReportDiane & Peter Nelson – Warner Bros.
Rick North – New Markets NowJohn Osborn - BBDO
John Partilla – DentsuCatherine A. PauraMark & Carol PollardBruce M. Ramer
Gayle & Sandy ReisenbachJim & Sheryl ReubenMurphy & Ed Romano
James Rosenfield – JHR & AssociatesStephen & Rachel Ross
Charlie Rutman – End Zone Communications, Inc.Jackie Samnick
Lawrence R. Schatz – Randolph Media GroupScott Schiller – NBCU/ComcastCarole Server & Oliver Frankel
Arnie & Debbie SemskyJohn Shelton – STRATA
John Steinlauf – Scripps NetworksDennis Swanson
Page Thompson – Omnicom Media Group North AmericaJayne Wallace – Sprint Prepaid GroupGeri Wang – ABC Disney Ad Sales
Joel & Helene WayneMike Weiden – Paradigm Communications
Claire & George WorleyLinda Yaccarino – NBCU
Roberta Zuckerman - Citibank
(as of November 17th)
John A. Reisenbach FoundationBoard of Directors
Board Members
Jim BeloyianisKatz Media Group
Judith BronfmanJohn Jay College
Frank ComerfordNBC Local Operations
Sabrina CrowNielsen Media Research
Toby Danielscrowdcentric.net
Ed ErhardtESPN
Cathy J. FrankelMoses & Singer, LLC
Alec GersterMedia Consultant
Mark S. GreenbergStudio 3 Partners
Steve GrubbsSecond Act Media
George S. KaralekasKaralekas & Company
Michael KassanMediaLink
Scott KushnerMedia Place
Alessandra Lariu
Lew LeoneFox 5/My 9
Robert W.C. LilleyMedia Ventures
Jon Mandel
Jack MyersMedia Advisory Group
Barbara ReisenbachTree Top Homes Real Estate
Charlie RutmanEnd Zone Communications
Arnie SemskyMedia Advisor
Marc WallaceEducator, NYC
Michael WeidenParadigm Communications
Roberta ZuckermanCitibank
ChairmanJames H. RosenfieldJHR & Associates
Vice ChairsGerry ByrneFidelis Global Enterprises
Lawrence R. SchatzRandolph Media Group
TreasurerLouis A. FestaZero Point Zero Productions
SecretaryJayne WallaceSprint Prepaid Group
Advisory Board
Sanford Reisenbach
Victoria Reisenbach
George BackRowan University
Gregory ColemanHuffington Report
Larry Divney
Richard GirgentiKPMG Forensic & Litigation
Philip Guarascio
Larry Hoffner
Phil Howort
Douglas McCormickRHO Ventures
Terry O’ReillyTwin Cities Public TV
Joseph OstrowMedia Consultant
Robert SilberbergROLE Entertainment
Alan WaxenbergConsultant
Jodi-Yegelwel-SeneseViacom Outdoor
George Back
Peter Chrisanthopoulos
Alec Gerster
Phil Howort
Dick Hubert
George Karalekas
Leonard Koch
Robert W. C. Lilley
Jon Mandel
Fran Reiter
Barbara Reisenbach
James H. Rosenfield
Lawrence R. Schatz
Henry Siegel
Arnie Semsky
Robert Silberberg
Jayne Wallace
Marc Wallace
Michael Weiden
Founding Members 1991
CREDITS
Public RelationsJayne Wallace
George S. KaralekasM.E.D.I.ADVISORY GROUP – Jack Myers, Maryann Teller
Graphic DesignsProject Design
Invitation PrintingSBS Group
MusicThe Alex Collins Quartet
Journal PrintingTri-Lon Color Graphics
Website Design and MaintenanceNew Possibilities Group
Event ManagementMediaLink
Reisenbach Foundation Administrative DirectorRonny Venable
In Deepest Appreciation
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The John A. Reisenbach Foundationgratefully acknowledgesNew Possibilities Group
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Meredith Corporationfor underwriting the production
of our 2011 Tribute Journal
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