A Night of Inspiration Dinner Dance - Helen Hayes Foundation...He has been a major supporter of...
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Presented by Helen Hayes Hospital Foundation
Please join us
Thursday, November 9, 2017at 6:30 in the evening
Paramount Country Club60 Zukor Road
New City, NY 10956
Presented by
A Night of InspirationDinner Dance
Academy Awards are given in Hollywood…Helen Hayes MacArthur Rose Awards are given
at the Paramount Country Club
Special Guest & Honoree
LEE WOODRUFFAuthor, Journalist & Co-Founder
Bob Woodruff Foundation
NEALE A. KUPERMANNeale A. Kuperman, former President and face of Rockland Toyota in Blauvelt,
New York started in the automotive business in 1972, working in his family’s dealership.Kuperman went on to represent the Metropolitan New York’s franchised new car dealerson the Board of Directors of the National Automobile Dealers Association, served as theChairman of the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association as well as serving
as a Board Member of the Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation. Neale joined the Helen Hayes HospitalFoundation Board in 2010 and became the Executive Vice Chairman in 2011.
Neale will say that aside from his two children and six grandchildren, he is most proud of helping toraise more than $600,00 over the six years that he chaired the Helen Hayes Hospital Foundation GolfOuting.
His enthusiasm and commitment to the Helen Hayes Hospital and the Foundation has earned himthe “Spirit Award” and our gratitude.
PATRICIA “PATTY” LEGEYT, RN, BSNPatricia LeGeyt, RN, BSN joined Helen Hayes Hospital as a staff nurse on the pediatric
unit in 1989. She went on to manage the Employee Health department before being promoted to Staff Development Coordinator where she was instrumental in providingeducation and professional opportunities ensuring competence and excellence in nursingcare. She served as the Associate Director of Nursing at the hospital and more recently
as Chief Nursing Officer.
Patty, as most of us know her, currently resides in Stony Point and is the proud mother of Mark J.LeGeyt Jr., Operating Engineer Local 14 NYC and Kristen M. LeGeyt , RN, BSN Pediatric ICU at MountSinai Hospital NYC.
When asked what inspires her the most Patty responded, “The past 28 years have been challengingand exciting. It is an honor to be surrounded by such dedicated professional. Miracles do happen atHelen Hayes Hospital and being a part of that is truly humbling.”
Mr. Kurz serves as a director and officer of the Kurz Family Foundation. He played a significant role in establishing two endowed professorships at Brooklyn College; theHerbert Kurz Chair in Constitutional Rights and Civil Liberties and the Herbert KurzChair of Finance and Risk Management. He has been a founder and moving force in various not for profits helping children, supporting education and social justice issues.
Mr. Kurz was awarded “Philanthropist of the Year” by the Rockland Development Council in 2016and most recently received an Honorary Degree from Rockland Community College in 2017.
He has been a major supporter of Helen Hayes Hospital Foundation and in particular, the donor and creative force behind the Herbert and Edythe Kurz Accessible Playground, named in honor of hisparents.
LEONARD MERRILL KURZ
A Night of InspirationDinner Dance
LEE WOODRUFFAdvocate, Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness
Excellence in Rehabilitation MedicinePATRICIA “PATTY” LEGEYT
Chief Nursing Officer, Helen Hayes Hospital
Community SupportLEONARD KURZ
Award Winning Philanthropist,Director, Kurz Family Foundation,
Producer-Director-Writer, Forest Creatures Entertainment
Spirit AwardNEALE KUPERMAN
Past President, Rockland ToyotaPast Vice-Chair, Helen Hayes Hospital Foundation
HHH Foundation Patient Spirit of Achievement Award
JEFFREY COHENTraumatic Brain Injury – Helen Hayes Hospital
Cocktails with passed hors d’oeuvres, open bar,plated dinner, dessert, music and dancing
Music by D.J. SergioSilent Auction and Tricky TrayCocktail Attire: Black & Red
Ticket $195.00 Per Person
HELEN HAYES MACARTHUR ROSE AWARD
In 1992 the Foundation establishedthe Helen Hayes MacArthur RoseAward. It is given to honor theachievements of individuals whohelp and inspire others to live theirlives to their fullest potential. TheHelen Hayes Rose is a hybrid bredfor its ability to survive bitter coldas well as burning summer heat. It symbolizes our patient’s persistence and ability to thrive in the face of adversity.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
at 6:30 in the evening
Paramount Country Club
As we honor:
BOARD OF DIRECTORSSteven W. Lichtman, Ed. DChairperson
Eric J. BlackVice Chairperson
Matthew ClementTreasurer
Ronald J. DiPrinzioSecretary
Hilda A. KogutImmediate Past Chairperson
Edmund J. ColettiCEO, Helen Hayes Hospital
BOARD MEMBERSPolina AlexiouJoe AllenSteven Benvenisti, EsqLee DaviesNiles Davies IIIChris Davies NevinMitchell A. Davis, CPADoug KatzMarc W. Michalowicz, DDS, MScBrett NewmanAlexander J. Rosado, DPT, CSCSElaine Cooney, EmeritusPhilip Fey, J.D., Ed.D, Emeritus
Committee MembersPolina Alexiou, Event ChairJoe AllenGrace CanlllasMatthew ClementChristine DaviesHilda A. KogutMarci KurtzDr. Steve LichtmanMonica RossMaria SchiavoneJacqueline Smith
LEE WOODRUFFAs co-author of the best-selling book “In an Instant”, Lee Woodruff garnered
critical acclaim for the compelling and humorous chronicle of her family’s journeyto recovery following her husband Bob’s roadside bomb injury in Iraq. Appearingtogether on national television and radio since the February 2007 publication oftheir book, the couple has helped put a face on the serious issue of traumatic braininjury among returning Iraq war veterans, as well as the millions of Americans
who live with this often invisible, but life-changing affliction.
They founded the Bob Woodruff Foundation to assist wounded service members and their families.To date, the foundation has raised more than $45 million to help veterans successfully reintegrateinto their communities and receive critical long-term care.
Woodruff has been a contributing reporter for “CBS This Morning” and “Good Morning America.”Her best-selling book “Perfectly Imperfect – A Life in Progress,” was followed by her first novel “ThoseWe Love Most,” which became a New York Times best-seller and won the Washington Irving BookAward for fiction.
A freelance writer, Woodruff has penned numerous magazine articles about her family and parenting. She ran her own marketing consulting business for 16 years after leaving the PR agencyworld in New York, Washington DC and San Francisco.
At present, Woodruff lives in Westchester County, New York, with her husband and four children.
A Night of Inspiration Dinner DanceHonorees
JEFFREY COHENAt the age of 29, Jeffrey had a heart attack and massive stroke. He was in a
coma , sustaining fevers of 107 degrees. Doctors offered no hope and his parents,Steve and Christine, were asked to sign a Do Not Resuscitate Order. The prognosiswas dire. But they were not giving up on their son. Jeffrey’s parents turned toHelen Hayes Hospital.
Steve Cohen attributes his son’s recovery to the doctors, nurses, and physical and occupationaltherapists who were all part of the rehab team at Helen Hayes Hospital“They never gave up hope.” And neither did the Cohen’s.
With the “Power of Rehab” at Helen Hayes Hospital Jeffrey walked out of the hospital with awalker just seven weeks later!
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