NIGHTLIGHT: The American Cancer Society of New York City (ACS) honors Mover and Shaker Geoffrey Bradfield at the St. Regis Roof May 22, 2012 Congratulations to You, Geoffrey!!!
Geoffrey Bradfield
Donald and Barbara Tober
Mark Gilbertson and Margo Langenberg
Roric Tobin, Barbara Tober, Geoffrey Bradfield, Donald Tober
Richard and Donna Soloway
Chiu-Ti Jansen
Jean Shafiroff
A view out the window of Central Park from the St. Regis Roof
Barbara Tober and Libba Stribling
Rachel Hovanian and Melissa Morris
Melissa and Peachy
Peachy and Kate Donner
Tom Gates and Peachy
Peachy and Nate Berkus
Whom You Know strongly supports the American Cancer Society and we cover this event in the memory of Elizabeth Deegan Matava, pictured on this website, who passed away from brain cancer. We believe she was there in spirit! Last night, May 22, 2012 at the St. Regis Roof, 55th Street at Fifth Avenue,The American Cancer Society of New York City (ACS) honored Nate Berkus and Geoffrey Bradfield. Benefit Co-Chairs were Gigi and Harry Benson CBE, Diana and Richard Feldman, Suzanne Mados, Margaret Russell, Jean and Martin Shafiroff, Barbara and Donald Tober Proceeds helped support ACS programs. Nate Berkus, Humanitarian Award Presentation by Lisa Kogan Geoffrey Bradfield, Man of Achievement Award Presentation by Barbara Taylor Bradfield OBE Benefit Vice Chairs: Craig Dix, Kazie and John Harvey, Helena Lehane, Linda and Steven Levy
Proceeds from the evening help support ACS initiatives and services for cancer patients and their families, including Hope Lodge New York City, which provides free temporary lodging for cancer patients and their caregivers while undergoing treatments.
About the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society combines an unyielding passion with nearly a century of experience to save lives and end suffering from cancer. As a global grassroots force of more than three million volunteers, we fight for every birthday threatened by every cancer in every community. We save lives by helping people stay well by preventing cancer or detecting it early; helping people get well by being there for them during and after a cancer diagnosis; by finding cures through investment in groundbreaking discovery; and by fighting back by rallying lawmakers to pass laws to defeat cancer and by rallying communities worldwide to join the fight. As the nation’s largest non-governmental investor in cancer research, contributing more than $3.4 billion, we turn what we know about cancer into what we do. As a result, more than 11 million people in America who have had cancer and countless more who have avoided it will be celebrating birthdays this year. To learn more about us or to get help, call us any time, day or night, at 1-800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.