NEW YORK-MAY10:
KiDS of NYU: "Annual Springfling" on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at
The Plaza Hotel, Fifth Avenue at Central Park South, New York City, NY.
KiDS of NYU FOUNDATION 2011 SPRINGFLING GALA RAISES $1.3 MILLION
NYU Langone Medical Center announced today that the
KiDS of NYU Foundation, Inc. raised $1.3 million at its 20th anniversary gala - the 2011 Springfling - held Tuesday evening at the
Plaza Hotel. This year’s event honored
David S. Feldman, MD, chief, Division of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery at
NYU Langone Medical Center's Hospital for Joint Diseases, for his extraordinary contributions to the field of
pediatric orthopaedic surgery.
Dr. Feldman has been a leader in the care of children, treating severe limb deformities as well as hard-to-heal fractures and other serious bone defects. Two former patients, ages 10 and 13, and the grateful parent of another patient, took the podium to share their stories about the life-changing surgical treatment they had received from Dr. Feldman and his team. Their heartfelt tributes, which culminated in enthusiastic applause, portrayed a man whose talent as a surgeon is matched by compassion for his patients.
Special guests in attendance included: Faye and Heather Baker, Dr. Elisabeth Cohen and
Dr. Robert I. Grossman, Trudy Elbaum Gottesman,
First Deputy Mayor Patti Harris and
Mark Lebow, Antonio Magliocco, Jr. and Carla Solomon, PhD, Lisa Pevaroff and
Gary Cohn, Jane Rosenthal, Wendy Siegel, Alice and Tom Tisch, Billie Tisch, and Susi and Peter Wunsch.
Event Co-chairs were
Patty Newburger, Sr. Vice President at
Tribeca Enterprises, and
Brad Wechsler, Chairman of the Board of
Imax Corporation
Alice Tisch, chair of KiDS of NYU, expressed the organization’s thanks to the friends and supporters who packed the Plaza’s Grand Ballroom for the gala. “I am thrilled to be here at such an exciting time and honored to know
Dr. David Feldman. He is a terrific example of what is best about pediatrics at NYU Langone. Most importantly, he has given countless children a chance at healthier, happier lives,” said Mrs. Tisch.
While addressing the guests, Dr. Grossman, dean and CEO of
NYU Langone Medical Center, said, “I’m personally inspired by so many of you here tonight - including founding chair
Dr. Carla Solomon, without whom none of this would have been possible and current board chair, and my friend Alice Tisch. I share your pride in all you have helped us accomplish to date, and we thank and congratulate all of you on your twentieth anniversary. I always feel special pride in the physicians who are honored at events like these. It’s incredibly moving to witness how deeply great doctors change and improve the lives of patients and their families, and I’m thrilled to be part of this evening’s tribute to Dr. David Feldman.”
Dr. Grossman also recognized
Catherine S. Manno, MD, the Pat and John Rosenwald Professor of Pediatrics and chair,
Department of Pediatrics, “whose warmth, enthusiasm and leadership have been so central to building a powerhouse team, and who has already succeeded so brilliantly in attracting top-flight new specialists to our Medical Center.”
Founded in 1991 by a group of parents and pediatric physicians, KiDS is unique among pediatric philanthropic efforts in that it provides funds to inpatient and outpatient programs that serve children across
NYU Langone Medical Center. Today, KiDS is helping establish a strong foundation for a new children’s hospital that will further advance NYU Langone’s tradition of excellence in children’s health, research and education. Gifts from KiDS help build and strengthen vital programs and services, including pediatric medical and surgical care, and including specialty areas like the
Division of Pediatric Cardiology.
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