Donor Report - American-Italian Cancer Foundation
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Donor Report - American-Italian Cancer Foundation
Donor Report July 1, 2013 — June 30, 2014 Dear AICF Friends: The Board of Directors of the American-Italian Cancer Foundation (AICF) would like to thank the generous donors who made gifts and grants to AICF in fiscal year 2013-14 in support of cancer research, education and the search for a cure. Your generosity has supported post-doctoral research fellowships at the finest institutions in the country including Columbia University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, National Institutes of Health (NIH), University of California Berkeley, Boston Children Hospital, The Rockefeller University, Yale University, New York University and others. The research of AICF Fellows is frequently recognized in award-winning scientific journals and several of our brilliant researchers have received awards and recognition from leading medical organizations around the world. We are also very proud of our Mobile, No-Cost Breast Cancer Screening Program. Your contributions have enabled AICF to recruit, screen, and educate almost 5,000 underprivileged women in New York City this year. AICF serves neglected neighborhoods with low income, limited health education and high incidences of breast cancer. We are delighted that the 2013 Prize for Scientific Excellence in Medicine, sponsored by the Alexander Bodini Foundation, was presented to two prominent scientists: Joan Massagué, PhD, Chairman, Cancer Biology & Genetics Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Charles J. Sherr, MD, PhD, Herrick Foundation Chair of the Department of Tumor Cell Biology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. All of this has been possible because of your generosity, support, and interest. A special thanks to our Board of Directors, the Scientific Advisory Board members, our volunteers and staff. Thank you, BOARD OF DIRECTORS SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD Daniele D. Bodini, Chairman Executive Committee George M. Pavia, Esq., Secretary Silvia C. Formenti, MD, Chairman Robert F. Agostinelli Claudio Basilico, MD Gian Andrea Botta Riccardo Dalla-Favera, MD Alberto Cribiore Claudio Del Vecchio Mario D’Urso Massimo Ferragamo Mario J. Gabelli Titia de Lange, PhD Fabrizio Michelassi, MD, FACS Larry Norton, MD John Petrini, PhD Virgilio Sacchini, MD Philip Olivetti Members Joseph R. Perella Joseph R. Bertino, MD Ottavio Serena di Lapigio Paul A. Bunn, Jr., MD Honorary Member Franco Cavalli, MD Alberto Costa, MD H.E. Ambassador of Italy to the United States, José Costa, MD Claudio Bisogniero Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., MD Founders Pier Paolo Di Fiore, MD, PhD Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD Alessandro di Montezemolo Luca Gianni, MD Umberto Veronesi, MD Aron Goldhirsch, MD John Mendelsohn, MD Franco Muggia, MD Michele Pagano, MD Daniele D. Bodini Chairman Pier Giuseppe Pelicci, MD, PhD Gabriella Sozzi, PhD Andrea Velardi, MD Roy S. Wiener, MD $250,000 and over The Alexander Bodini Foundation The Council of the City of New York $100,000- $249,999 National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. $50,000- $99,999 Acquavella Galleries The Del Vecchio Family Foundation Gabelli Funds The Lauder Foundation Amy & Joseph Perella Charitable Fund Valerie & Michael Puglisi Salvatore Ferragamo USA $20,000-$49,999 Veronica M. Bulgari & Stephen Haimo Castagna Realty Co., Inc. The Dino Olivetti Foundation, Inc. Alexander & Patricia Farman-Farmaian Edward I. Herbst Winston & Strawn LLP $10,000- $19,999 Robert F. Agostinelli Avon Foundation Breast Health Outreach Program E.L. Wiegand Foundation Etro Milano General Growth Properties Greatergood.org Alan Mnuchin New York State Department of Health Mr. & Mrs. Lucio A. Noto Up to $9,999 Alley, Maas, Rogers, & Lindsay, PA Vincent J. Amabile Anonymous Aon Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Dan Arbess Joanne Derosa Arnold Joseph F. Azrack Baker & Hostetler, LLP Joseph S. Baldyga Banfi Vintners Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Charles Barbiere, MD, FACC Belkin Burden Wenig & Goldman, LLP Heywood “Woody” Blaufeux Giancarlo Boccato Francesca Bodini & Zack Sherman Bollinger Insurance Gian Andrea Botta Council Member Gayle Brewer Bronx Community Health Network, Inc. Brunello Cucinelli USA, Inc. Bryan Cave, LLP Bulgari Group Thomas & Cynthia Burke William Burns Bryna Butler Robert M. Buxton, CFA CA Mechanical Mario Calvo-Platero William Campione Capital One Bank The Caravetta Heaven’s Helpers Foundation Marco Carbone H.E. Ambassador Sebastiano Cardi Vivian Cardia Mariafrancesca Carli Colleen Cashman John K. Castle Champions for Charity Chandler Construction Company James Bass Chanko Adele Chatfield-Taylor Columbia Bank Columbia University Center for Infection and Immunity Eugenia Comini & Edward Bayliss Consulting Engineer Services Alberto Cribiore 2013 Gala Chair Chiara Ferragamo DONORS/ july 1, 2013 — june 30, 2014 3 aicf helps woman detect early breast cancer A Special Note From A Patient: One Of The Many Thank-You Letters AICF Receives “Maria, a 62-year-old woman, called AICF to schedule an appointment for her mammogram. She had not had a mammogram or seen a doctor since she moved to the United States three years earlier as an undocumented immigrant. She was nervous because she was feeling pain in her breast, but did not know where to get medical care. One of her friends told her about AICF’s NoCost Breast Cancer Screening Program and she called to set up an appointment. She was screened just a few days after her call and unfortunately was found to have ACR M (highly suggestive of malignancy, and requiring immediate medical intervention). Maria was recommended for a biopsy, which she did shortly after receiving her screening results. She was diagnosed with Stage-2 breast cancer and is now planning her treatment options. Our Patient Navigator continues to follow up with Maria to ensure the prompt start of her treatment.” We would like to extend a special thank-you to all of our volunteers and interns: Chiara Bianchini, Elsa DiRuggiero, Betty Fong, Constance Fontanet, Elizabeth Hilario, Dana Huber, Kiera Laing, Laura Marengo, Ryan Meyer, Orin Neritani, Ann Nguyen, New York Junior League of City of New York (NYJL), Logan Primeau, Nicole Pugliese, Jessica Quinn, Adrianne Ruffler, Nadia White The Critical Importance of Follow-Up “Lucy, a 48-year-old woman, was screened on our Mobile Care Clinic in partnership with our hub site, The Joseph P Addabbo Family Heath Center. We called Lucy numerous times after her screening to explain her mammogram results and advise her to get additional testing, but we were only able to leave voicemail messages. After twenty days of trying to contact Lucy, she finally answered the phone and informed us that she was aware of her results and need for additional testing; however, she was frustrated because her local clinic had closed after Hurricane Sandy and there were no other nearby testing locations. She was contemplating going to a local hospital, but the wait time for an appointment was two months out. Our Patient Navigator helped her locate alternate locations in Queens and she was able to schedule her diagnostic testing that same weekend. Lucy completed her diagnostic testing and is currently awaiting a surgical consult. During our most recent call with Lucy she shared that if it hadn’t been for AICF urging her to get her additional testing and helping her find a location, she would still be waiting for an appointment and would be unaware of the need for her biopsy. Our Patient Navigator continues to follow up with Lucy and will help her through the health care system if treatment is needed.” In Fiscal Year 2013-2014, we screened 4,324 women 75% had a household income at or below $25,000 74% identify as women of color 47% were uninsured 20% were underinsured AICF Makes Annual Mammograms Easy to Remember “Mobile Care Clinic patients receive annual breast cancer screening reminders via mail and phone. Recently, our Screening Administrator called Karen to remind her that she was due for her annual mammogram and to schedule an appointment on our Mobile Care Clinic. Karen was excited to receive our reminder call because she had recently moved and misplaced our contact information. Karen informed us that since she relocated, she did not know where to find screening services in her new neighborhood. Karen is uninsured and was in the process of signing up for insurance, but was worried that she would miss her yearly mammogram. Karen shared with us that she had a family history of breast cancer, so annual screenings were very important to her. She thanked us for calling her and is looking forward to participating in our program again.” 5 INTERNATIONAL, POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2013-14 MAURIZIO FAZIO, MD Gabelli Funds Fellow Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Mentor: Scott Armstrong, MD, PhD “One of my projects is aimed at identifying novel therapeutic targets in a specific subgroup of childhood leukemias characterized by some common genomic alterations and a very dismal prognosis. Through the development of two new disease models, I am now testing a new compound in a Phase I clinical experimentation at our institution for other leukemia patients. The project has proceeded very quickly and I am building evidence that a broader range of patients could benefit from this therapeutic approach.” LUCA LIGNITTO, PHD Debra & Claudio Del Vecchio Fellow New York University School of Medicine Mentor: Michele Pagano, MD “My experiments are currently focusing on a ubiquitin- ligase named FBXL7. My preliminary data shows that this enzyme is down-regulated in bladder cancer cells. Moreover, I have found that PTPD1, whose levels are markedly increased in human bladder cancer tissues, interacts with and is targeted for degradation by this ligase. My working hypothesis is that FBXL7 supports the expansion of bladder cancer cells through the degradation of PTPD1. I speculate that a drug capable of selectively regulating FBXL7 could be fruitfully employed for the treatment of bladder cancer and also in the other cancers in which FBXL7 expression is affected.” LIDIA BOSURGI, PHD The Alexander Bodini Foundation Fellow Yale University School of Medicine Mentor: Carla Rothlin “My experiences as master and PhD student have provided me with a solid background on the mechanisms by which macrophages control inflammation and prevent collateral damage. Inflammation has been described as an enabling characteristic that promotes the acquisition of cancer hallmarks in a wide range of tumors. In this context, macrophage plasticity is a key component not only of inflammation but also of tumor development. As AICF’s fellow, I will focus on the mechanism by which macrophages regulate the inflammatory response: the TAM pathway. My goal is to re-programme macrophages polarization through TAM signalling in order to prevent inflammation-driven cancer.” ANNAMARIA MOCCIARO, PHD Research for Life ® Fellow University of California, Berkeley Mentor: Michael Rape, PhD “Since I joined the lab, I have been involved in a project aimed at the identification of ubiquitination enzymes required for aneuploidy tolerance in human cancer cells, and the characterization of the molecular mechanisms underlying the cellular response to aneuploidy. Recently, I expanded my research and focused on investigating ubiquitination enzymes involved in the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells and in the development of cancer stem cells. Receiving the AICF fellowship allowed me to work on a project that may lead to the discovery of new targets for more selective chemotherapeutics and therefore have a signficant impact in the cancer research field.” MARCO DEMARIA, PHD Research for Life ® Fellow Buck Institute for Research on Aging Mentor: Judith Campisi, PhD “I’m discovering that the cellular state of senescence is induced upon standard anti-cancer treatment, such as chemotherapy and irradiation, and may be at the root of the deleterious side effects of these therapies. This discovery could be of incredible relevance in designing more efficient and less toxic combinatorial therapies in the future. Very interestingly, I have found that the removal of irradiated or chemotherapy-induced senescent cells in mice is not only delaying cancer progression, but is also rescuing the down-regulated activity of mice with senescence.” 7 DONORS/continued Celina Crosa Cutler Minikes & Adelman LLP Meredith Darrow Ruth Day Anita T. Dazzo Pierfederica De Iaco Bernard De La Tour DeRenzo Family Joseph DiBenedetto Council Member Inez Dickens Damien Dimaggio Kristin Dockery Dolce & Gabbana USA European School of Oncology R. Bradford Evans Experion Design Group Fairman & Associates, Inc. Fameco Real Estate Ferrari North America, Inc. Financo, Inc. The First Sharon Baptist Church Foa & Son Corporation The Forbes Company, LLC Nicolo Foscari Linda Strong Friedman Gianluigi Gabetti Council Member Daniel Garodnick Genentech Gerald Bland, Inc. Joy A. Germont GIV Foundation Glidden Spina & Partners Goulston & Storrs Anastasia Grazioli John & Sheridan Greeniaus Guardian Angels Cancer Council Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Guariglia Council Member Dan Halloran Fern Hammond Annafiora Helfrick The Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center Hyland Levin LLP Ignarri-Lumis Architects LLP Loretta M. Itri, MD & Raymond P. Warrell, MD Council Member Robert Jackson Council Member Letitia James Jeanne S. & Herbert J. Siegel Philanthropic Fund G. Randolph Jones Karen Klopp Lake Contracting LLC Mac Levine Vincenzo Lordi Louis P. Singer Fund, Inc. Alessandro Luongo Carly Lynch Macy’s & Bloomingdale’s Stephen S. Madsen, Esq. Dierdre Costa Major Mallah Management LLC Livia Manca di Villahermosa Marcum LLP Manuela & Stefano Maroni Lavinia Marzotto Michael Matcovich, Jr. Kevin H. & Amanda M. McCarthy Raymond Mikulich & Karen Karlsrud Miller Savarese Associates, Architects Carlo Filippo Mirisola di Torresanto Mr. & Mrs. Richard Moran Christian Moretti Jennifer Munoz The Noto Family Foundation Council Member James Oddo Philip & Bernice Olivetti Vincent Pagano, Jr. Council Member Annabel Palma Stephen Palmieri Claudia Parati Paul Bitts Co. Inc. Pavia & Harcourt LLP Carlo Perrone Perspecta Trust Andrea Piedimonte Giampaolo Pioli & Claudia Vitelli Poten & Partners, Inc Preston High School Kevin S. Probel & Melanie Smith Carmela Rafael Remarkable Partners Residence Resource LTD Elizabeth Right & Michael Reiss Juergen Riehm RMD Services, Inc. Sandra Roth Royal Properties, Inc. Maria Pia Ruffilli Christina Sachs The Sandra Atlas Bass and Edythe & Sol G. Atlas Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Alessandro Saracino Fendi Mr. & Mrs. Ottavio Serena di Lapigio Valentina Shah Philip Sievers Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Soluna Holistic Spa Inc. Sons of Italy Foundation Source of Hope Foundation SPC Interiors Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Katrin Theodoli Shawn Thomas, CPA Thomas Jefferson University - Kimmel Cancer Center Dean Vanech Andrea Ventura, MD, PhD Jan T. Vilcek, MD Anna Volk Peter Webster Roy S. Weiner, MD David E. Williams WPW Family Foundation Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc. screening day sponsors in memory of Mr. and Mrs. William Acquavella Gift From: Alexander Bodini Foundation Joseph S. Baldyga .................................. Edith V. Baldyga William Campione The Alexander Bodini Foundation ....... Alexander Bodini Danielle & Anthony Caravetta William Campione ................................Ginny Campione Debra & Claudio Del Vecchio Chiara & Massimo Ferragamo Marco Carbone .................................. Leandro Carbone Gabelli Funds Damien Dimaggio ........................... Argentino DeChellis Joy Germont Annafiora Helfrick .................................... Ennio Grassellini Jonathan Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Philip Olivetti Heywood “Woody” Blaufeux ..................Diego Sferrazza Claudia Vitelli & Giampaolo Pioli Carmela Rafael ..........................................Yolanda Simio Valerie & Michael Puglisi in honor of Gift From: Cutler Minikes & Adelman LLP (Richard Adelman)................................Daniele D. Bodini Anna Volk ...............................................Francesca Bodini WPW Family Foundation ........................ Alberto Cribiore The Lauder Foundation ................. Claudio Del Vecchio Source of Hope Foundation............. Chiara Ferragamo News Anchorwoman First Sharon Baptist Church .........................Robin Roberts Christina Sachs .................................................. Lisa Rowe Joy A. Germont ................................Virgilio Sacchini, MD Kristin Dockery ................................The Smaniotto Family 9 in kind * Agripunica Americana Manhasset Argiano S.p.A. Società Agricola Marco Bacci Bacci Wines Barbetta Restaurant Barboursville Vineyards Barone Ricasoli courtesy of Dreyfus Ashby Vincenzo Bertucci Guido & Martina Bevilacqua Violetta Bitici Borghese, Inc. Paolo, Liana & Alessandro Boselli Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Brooks Brothers, Inc. Bruno Ceretto Bulgari Hotels & Resorts Milano Ca’ del Bosco Caiarossa Srl Canali Capri Palace Hotel & Spa Carlo Hauner Casa Larga Vineyards Castello di Cacchiano Castello Monaci Castelvecchio Winery Castiglion del Bosco Charitybuzz Cinzia Rocca City Winery Colavita USA Conair Corporation Damilano Barolo AICF’s 2013-14 Fellows Daniela Villegas D’Aquino Italian Importing Co., Inc. Dolce & Gabbana Domenico Vacca Donna Distefano Ltd. DonnaChiara Concept Winery Eataly & La Scuola Edible Arrangements of Howard Beach Emilio Pucci Neil Empson Empson USA Inc. Etro Fattoria Carpineta Fontalpino Felsina Mr. & Mrs. Massimo Ferragamo Ferrero USA Feudi di San Gregorio Fuligni Furla Giuseppe Mascarello Lorraine Alexander & Giancarlo Grisi Luigi Seracca Guerrieri Harrys of London Henriot, Inc. Hotel Hassler Roma Hub Porteño Il Borro - Salvatore Ferragamo Il Salviatino - Firenze illy caffé, North America Indagare Travel Investindustrial Inc. & Invest for Children Gaetana Jacono Eric Albada Jelgersma Joan Kaufman Kramer Portraits La Cucina Italiana Magazine La Locanda Country Hotel La Perla Lavazza Premium Coffees Corp. Lungarno Collection - Hotels, Retreats, Villas Luxury Italian Tours Macelleria Marchesi Antinori Srl Marchesi Mazzei Mario J. Gabelli Mark Russell Francesco Martinelli Massimo Bizzocchi Francesco Mazzei Melia Villa Capri Millbrook Country House Mionetto USA Alberto Moncada Monsieur Touton Selection, Ltd. Monteverro Francesca Moretti Palazzo Manfredi - Relais & Chateaux Livio Panebianco Panebianco LLC Paola Quadretti Marcello Malik Pigozzo Pirelli Tire Pomellato Portolano Products, Inc. Premium Brands, Inc. Principe Corsini Laudomia Pucci Pure Yoga Relais Santa Croce by Baglioni Hotels Revello Fratelli Babe Rizzuto Gonzalo Robredo Rocca delle Macie Stefania Rocchi Rome Luxury Suites Safilo USA, Inc. Saks Fifth Avenue Salvatore Ferragamo San Felice Secco Italian Bubbles Sella & Mosca SINA Fine Italian Hotels Song Saa Private Island, Cambodia Swarovski Tenuta Alfredosa di Raffaella Albanese Tenuta di Biserno Tenuta San Guido Tenuta Sette Ponti Terra Moretti Jason Tesauro The Estee Lauder Companies Inc. Olga Urbani Urbani Tartufi S.r.l. Valle dell’Acate Vhernier Vie di Romans Villeroy & Boch USA Roberto E. Wirth Yacht Club Costa Smeralda Maria Cristina Zenobi Prize winners Charles J. Sherr, MD, PhD and Joan Massagué, PhD with Scientific Advisory Board Vice Chairman Riccardo Dalla-Favera, MD (center) 2013 Benefit Dinner & Auctions On Monday, November 11, 2013, the American Italian Cancer Foundation (AICF) held its 33rd Annual Benefit Dinner & Auctions at the Racquet and Tennis Club in New York City. AICF’s Prize for Scientific Excellence in Medicine was presented to Joan Massagué, PhD and Charles J. Sherr, MD, PhD. The Prize has been established to recognize important discoveries in cancer biology, prevention, diagnosis and/or treatment. The Alessandro Di Montezemolo Lifetime Achievement Award was received by James G. Niven. This award recognizes outstanding individuals who exemplify the highest standards of commitment to advancing the war against cancer through volunteerism and philanthropy. Thank you to all of our generous donors and sponsors for making the event a tremendous success! Executive Director Alessandra Rampogna, AICF Board Chairman Daniele D. Bodini, Regina Pitaro, and AICF Board member Mario J. Gabelli Gala Chair Chiara Ferragamo presents Lifetime Achievement Award to James G. Niven AICF Board member Joseph R. Perella, Lucio Caputo, Alexander Acquavella, Beatrice Stern, James G. Niven, and Fern Hammond Photo Credit: Photos by: www.studio7nyc.com Lucio Caputo, Consul General of Italy in New York Natalia Quintavalle, 11 and AICF Board Member George M. Pavia, Esq *save the date Benefit Dinner & Auctions Tuesday, November 11, 2014 The Plaza Hotel, New York City 2014 Gala Chair Alessia Antinori Marchesi Antinori Alessandro di Montezemolo Lifetime Achievement Award Joseph R. Perella Chairman & Founding Partner Perella Weinberg Partners 2014 Prize for Scientific Excellence in Medicine James P. Allison, PhD Professor and Chair, Department of Immunology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Jedd D. Wolchok, MD, PhD Lloyd J. Old/Virginia & Daniel K. Ludwig Chair in Clinical Investigation, Chief, Melanoma and Immunotherapeutics Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Please call 212.628.9090 or visit www.americanitaliancancer.org to purchase tickets