FOUNDATION - Baptist Health South Florida
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FOUNDATION - Baptist Health South Florida
FOUNDATION NEWS BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA FOUNDATION Summer 2014 $2.9 Million Raised to Benefit Baptist Health Hospitals and Facilities See inside stories. For more information, visit the Foundation on the Baptist Health South Florida website at BaptistHealth.net/Foundation. Click on Newsletters to find this and past issues of Foundation News. B o a r d s We l c o m e N e w M e m b e r s Donald M. Darrach, Ygnacio L. Garcia-Saladrigas, Alex Gierbolini, Charlotte Althin Hicks and Aislynn Thomas-McDonald have been named to the Baptist Health Foundation Board of Directors. Mr. Darrach will serve on the South Miami Hospital Foundation Board; Mr. Garcia-Saladrigas will serve on the Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Foundation Board; Mr. Gierbolini and Ms. Thomas-McDonald will serve on the Doctors Hospital Foundation Board; and Ms. Hicks will serve on the Baptist Children’s Hospital Foundation Board. __________________ I Donald M. Darrach serves as president and general counsel to Royal Atlantic Developers, a real estate development company engaged in constructing high-rise residential condominiums and conversions in Florida. Earlier in his career, he was a partner in the law firm of Worley and Gautier in Miami and subsequently founded Darrach and Mark, P.A. Mr. Darrach graduated from the University of South Florida in 1967 with a B.A. in economics and earned a J.D. from the University of Florida School of Law in 1970. I Ygnacio L. Garcia-Saladrigas is a vice president at J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Miami. With more than 20 years’ experience, Mr. Garcia-Saladrigas leads an integrated team of specialists who provide customized solutions and strategic advice to high-net-worth families on financial planning, investment management, wealth transfer planning, banking, lending and fiduciary services. Very involved in the community, he serves on the board of directors of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and Christopher Columbus High School. He also serves on the Annual Fund Committee of the Miami Science Museum. brands, and creating new paths for products both nationally and internationally. Most recently, she was marketing director at TUUCI, Miami, where she created a stronger and more focused brand identity and marketing strategy for global implementation, leading to a steady 5-10 percent sales increase per year. Ms. Hicks supports the community through her work with Baptist Children’s Hospital, Beaux Arts, Junior League of Miami and Informed Families. I I Alex Gierbolini, a senior vice president and portfolio advisor for the Merrill Lynch Personal Investment Advisory® program, focuses on offering a customized approach to wealth management with an emphasis on a client’s personal preferences and financial circumstances. Mr. Bierbolini is FINRA registered, serving clients in 10 states and Puerto Rico. He also holds licenses for life, accident and health insurance, and variable annuities. Committed to the community, he supports Doctors Hospital Foundation, Carlos Beltrán Foundation, Roselyn Sánchez Foundation and the Lymphoma & Leukemia Society. He also advises the University Gardens High School Foundation and Association. I Charlotte Althin Hicks has worked in the marketing and communications arena for more than 19 years, analyzing market potentials, developing strategies, building Aislynn Thomas-McDonald, an associate with Hershoff, Lupino & Yagel, LLP, in Tavernier, practices primarily in the areas of family law and probate. She received her J.D. from Florida International University in 2012. She is a member of the Phi Mu Sorority Alumni Association and an Alliance Française Association donor. She also belongs to the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division and the Florida Association of Women Lawyers. An active participant in South Florida community affairs, Ms. ThomasMcDonald is a member of the Women’s Committee Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami, a Children’s Ministry coordinator for First United Methodist Church of Coral Gables and a member of The Growing Place Preschool Board of Directors. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute is the largest and most comprehensive cardiovascular facility in the region, offering patients exceptional care at hospitals and outpatient locations throughout Baptist Health ― from Broward County to the Florida Keys. With a $100 million capital campaign, the Institute’s facility on the Baptist Hospital campus is being transformed. The expansion, already underway, will provide additional space for research and include national centers for aneurysm and structural heart and advanced endovascular therapies, as well as specialty programs for heart failure, vascular disease and cardiovascular risk reduction. For more information, call Sean Kramer at 786-596-6017, or email [email protected]. 2 l Summer 2014 l Foundation News Congratulations to Our New Tower Club Members Tower Club members are donors whose cumulative gifts or pledges to Baptist Health South Florida Foundation have reached $250,000. Susan & S. Lawrence Kahn Betty Anne & I.E. Schilling For additional information about membership, please contact Karl Cetta, assistant vice president of development, Baptist Health Foundation, at 786-467-5405, or [email protected]. Listing represents cumulative giving through May 15, 2014. Welcome to Belissa Alvarez MARK THESE DATES Belissa Alvarez recently joined Baptist Health Foundation as director of development for Baptist Health Breast Center. Prior to joining the Foundation, Ms. Alvarez served as the director of development for Miami Children’s Museum, where she was responsible for leading fundraising efforts in close partnership with the CEO, board of directors and committees. She had oversight of the major gifts program, corporate partnerships, grants, special events and direct mail programs, as well as the museum’s membership program. Ms. Alvarez’s past professional experience includes managing the fundraising, grants and scholarship programs for Burger King Corporation’s philanthropic arm, Burger King McLamore Foundation. She also directly managed community relations initiatives for Burger King Corporation, including partnerships with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, Muscular Dystrophy Association and Amigos for Kids. She holds a B.A. in international relations from Mount Holyoke College and earned an M.S. in mass communications from Florida International University. Ms. Alvarez has served as a leadership coach for the mentoring organization Strong Women, Strong Girls and volunteers at Posse Miami. September • Founders Society Welcome Dinner at the Biltmore Hotel honoring members of the Founders Society Class of 2014. By invitation only. For more information, please email [email protected]. October 8 • 22nd Annual Golf Classic at the Trump National Doral, benefiting the South Miami Hospital Child Development Center Endowment. For more information, please email [email protected]. November 13 • Homestead Hospital Chefs VIP Table at the Championship Taste at the Homestead Miami Speedway, benefiting the Speediatrics Unit at Homestead Hospital. For more information, please email Brandi Syatauw at [email protected]. November 15 • 11th Annual Mariners Hospital 5K Walk/Run & 10K Run, Islamorada, benefiting the Mariners Hospital Center for Excellence in Nursing. For more information, please email Jamie Niedbalski at [email protected]. November 16 • 2nd Annual West Kendall Baptist Hospital Zoo Run 5K Walk/Run at Zoo Miami, benefiting West Kendall Baptist Hospital and the Zoological Society of Florida. For more information, please email Stefan Schwindeman at [email protected]. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Center for Excellence in Nursing — Baptist Health The Center for Excellence in Nursing encompasses all Baptist Health hospitals and facilities. Donations help educate, train and develop the nursing staff, support nursing scholarships and improve patient care with nurse-approved equipment and programs. For more information, call Christopher Kraus at 786-467-5402, or email [email protected]. Foundation News l Summer 2014 l 3 Hall of Dreams Gala and Celebrity Golf Tournament Benefit Baptist Children’s Hospital The Baptist Children’s Hospital Foundation Hall of Dreams weekend kicked off February 7 with a Celebrity Golf Tournament hosted by former Major League Baseball players Jorge Posada and Mike Lowell. The tournament was held at the Biltmore Hotel and each of the foursomes included an MLB alumnus. PGA champion Tom Weiskopf also was on the course supporting Baptist Children’s Hospital. The Celebrity Golf Tournament was chaired by Carlos and Victoria Lowell in partnership with the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association and sponsored by Sazón Goya, Pacifica Real Estate and UBS. On February 8 the Hall of Dreams Gala welcomed nearly 500 guests, 100 of whom were children. The Gala was held at the Trump National Doral Resort and the theme celebrated children of all ages. WPLG news anchor Laurie Jennings was mistress of ceremonies. The Hall of Dreams Gala was chaired by Gene Drody and Lani Kahn Drody, Peter and Gina Gardner and Matthew and Cristina Sullivan. The honorary chair was Sherry Kranys, who generously donated $1 million to establish the Sherry Kranys Children’s Innovation Fund. Gala philanthropic chairs were John and Selene Devaney. Major sponsors to the Hall of Dreams Gala were BenTrust Financial, Bacardi, Sheridan Healthcare and Ocean Bank. The Hall of Dreams weekend raised $769,036. Proceeds will be used to support the Honorary gala chair Sherry Kranys and family. Gala co-chairs Lani Kahn Drody, Gina Gardner and Cristina Sullivan. Jorge Posada, Carlos Lowell and Mike Lowell, Baptist Children’s Hospital Celebrity Golf Tournament hosts. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Pediatric Emergency Care Center and the Children’s Cancer Caring Center at Baptist Children’s Hospital. If you would like to contribute to the well-being of our youngest patients and support Baptist Children’s Hospital, please contact Nicole de Lara Puente, director of development, Baptist Health Foundation, at 786-596-3429, or email [email protected]. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Baptist Children’s Hospital NICU Baptist Children’s Hospital NICU provides patient- and family-centered care and has a capacity of 22 Level II and 14 Level III neonatal intensive care beds. The unit provides around-the-clock care for babies with a wide variety of medical problems. Having a Level III rating means that Baptist Children’s Hospital can care for very sick newborns who need immediate surgery and those who weigh less than 1,000 grams (2.2 pounds). For more information, call Nicole de Lara Puente at 786-596-3429, or email [email protected]. 4 l Summer 2014 l Foundation News Deering Bay Yacht and Country Club Reception Founders Society members who also are members of Deering Bay Yacht and Country Club enjoyed a reception sponsored by NetJets and MorganStreet Investments. The April event was an opportunity to thank our Founders for their ongoing support and generosity and to recognize Sherry Kranys for her recent $1 million gift to Baptist Children’s Hospital to establish the Sherry Kranys Children’s Innovation Fund. The grant, one of the largest gifts in Baptist Children’s Hospital’s history, will support research, programs and technology to improve patient outcomes and transform the experience of children treated at the hospital. Ms. Kranys established the fund in appreciation of the high-quality care the hospital provided her granddaughter, Kendall, when she was a patient at Baptist Children’s Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit more than a decade ago. Ms. Kranys witnessed firsthand the NICU team’s dedication and commitment to medical excellence. Guest speaker Barry T. Katzen, M.D., founder and executive medical director of Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, provided an update on the $100 million MCVI expansion project and announced the systemwide integration of Baptist Health heart and vascular services. This integration reflects the power of Baptist Health’s combined resources of experienced physicians and leading-edge treatments and technology. If you would like more information about joining the Founders Society or hosting an event in your home or business, please call Jamie L. Thomas, Founders Society administrator and assistant vice president of donor relations, at 786-467-5421, or email [email protected] Congratulations to New Founders Society Members Founders are generous donors whose cumulative gifts or pledges to Baptist Health South Florida Foundation have reached $50,000. Donna Abood Clare & Bill Banchs Karen & Dennis Bookshester Pam & Mike Causley Robert Coward Guillermo Delgado Connie & Tom Flanagan Adria & Jay Fraioli Denica & Rod Fraser Lillian & Jon Goldman Carlos Herrera & Family Diane & Michael Jones Stephanie & Ken Karl Amy & Richard Kohan Karen & Andrew Koppel Lisa & Benjamin Leon III Silvia & Benjamin Leon Jr. Claire Alpert & Robert Levenson Walter Lieber James W. Loewenherz, M.D., & Family Gail & Warren Long Kathy & Bob Mau Theresa & Ricardo Mayo Alyse & Dr. Jonathan Messinger Kristen & Wirth Munroe Maria & Jorge Padrón Lourdes & Orlando Padrón Carole & Christopher Page Olga & Pete Pizarro Emily & Rob Ruwitch Amy & David Scharlin Monica & Gadyaces Serralta Jo & John Sumberg Sofia Lamas & Joseph Weston For additional information about membership, please contact Jamie Thomas, Founders Society administrator and assistant vice president of donor relations, at 786-467-5421, or Karl Cetta, assistant vice president of development, Baptist Health Foundation, at 786-467-5405. Listing represents cumulative giving through May 5, 2014. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY West Kendall Baptist Hospital West Kendall Baptist Hospital represents the first completely new non-replacement hospital built in Miami in more than 35 years, with surgical, emergency, maternity and diagnostic units. West Kendall Baptist Hospital is Baptist Health’s first hospital to establish an academic affiliation with the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University and house an accredited Family Medicine Residency program. The hospital has achieved LEED Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. For more information, call Régine Cambronne at 786-467-3401, or email [email protected]. Foundation News l Summer 2014 l 5 South Miami Hospital’s 54th Annual Mercury Ball a Fundraising Success South Miami Hospital’s 54th Annual Mercury Ball raised $448,670 for the Child Development Center Endowment. The Center provides diagnostic and early intervention services to help babies born with complications, as well as children who have or are at risk for developmental delays and disabilities. Babies admitted to the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit are also offered follow-up care at the Center. The March 1 black-tie affair, attended by 500 guests, transformed the Grand Ballroom of the JW Marriott Marquis into a “Cirque du Safari” atmosphere resembling an African savannah, with circus-themed entertainment. Music was provided by The Headliners. The event was hosted by South Miami Hospital Associates, community and business leaders who are goodwill ambassadors and fundraisers for the hospital, and the South Miami Hospital Foundation. Former patient Ricky Zeichner expressed his gratitude to the Center and its staff for helping him overcome developmental challenges. Now a teenager, Ricky was a patient of the Center since he was an infant. Charles K. Miller chaired the ball, supported by co-chairs Dorcas and Anthony Gonzalez, M.D. Individuals honored during the evening included the Person of the Year, Yvonne Johnson, M.D., and Philanthropic Volunteer Bruce Wirtz MacArthur and Veronica Flores, representing presenting sponsor First National Bank of South Miami, with Wayne Brackin, COO, Baptist Health. of the Year, William “Billy” Baldwin. First National Bank of South Miami was presenting sponsor and Kidz Medical Services was title sponsor of the gala. Other notable sponsors included Bacardi, Cisco/Presidio, Florida Heart Care, LLC, Intuitive Surgical, Pulmonary Group of South Florida, Radiology Associates of South Florida, Riviera Health Resort, South Miami Criticare, and South Miami Inpatient Physicians. To support the Child Development Center, please call Annie Martinez-Lopez at 786-662-8126, or email [email protected]. Bill Banchs, CEO, Baptist Health Foundation; Yerby Barker, South Miami Hospital Board chairman; and Lincoln Mendez, CEO, South Miami Hospital. Mercury Ball Chair Charles Miller with his wife, Gabriela, and Co-chairs Dorcas and Anthony Gonzalez, M.D. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Child Development Center Endowment Under the auspices of South Miami Hospital’s Center for Women & Infants, the Child Development Center provides multidisciplinary diagnostic evaluations and treatment to premature infants and children who have, or are at high risk for, developmental disabilities and delays. The Center’s team of specialists includes a developmental pediatrician, occupational and physical therapists, speech/language pathologists and social workers. The endowment will support the needs of the Center’s patients now and in the future. For more information, please contact Annie Martinez-Lopez at 786-662-8126, or email [email protected]. 6 l Summer 2014 l Foundation News Pineapple Sauté & Sip Benefits Baptist Health Breast Center The seventh annual Pineapple Sauté & Sip Interactive Dinner invited more than 600 guests on a culinary tour de Paris, surrendering to the aromatic scents from the patisseries and cafés along the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. The gourmet gala, presented May 3 at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami, raised $880,307 to benefit Baptist Health Breast Center’s CareCoach and Genetic Testing programs. The list of celebrity chefs read like a Who’s Who of the culinary world. Chefs Adrianne Calvo, Doreen Colondres, Giuseppe “Beppe” Galazzi, Jeremy Goldberg, Thomas Griese, Cindy Hutson, Martin Rodrigue and Norman Van Aken were paired with Baptist Health’s executive sous chefs, creating a delectable Parisian cooking experience extraordinaire. Additional sous chefs from Baptist Health Dining Services, Coral Gables High School, Ferguson High School and the Miami Culinary Institute were on hand to assist guests in whipping up the night’s delicious courses. Honorary chairs for the event were Betty Klinedinst, in honor of Molly and Kit Klinedinst; Fred Newcomb and Norma Ryder; and Ophelia and Juan Roca. The evening’s philanthropic chairs were Olga and Pete Pizarro. “We are extremely thankful for the support of our honorary and philanthropic chairs,” said Patricia Rosello, CEO of Baptist Outpatient Services, “and especially grateful for the total commitment of Eris Thomas, Sauté & Sip’s Host Committee chairwoman, who helped elevate breast cancer awareness.” “The Sauté and Sip raises funds for Baptist Health Breast Center, which continues to provide exceptional care to breast cancer patients. I am proud to make an impact in the fight against breast cancer,” Ms. Thomas said. Corporate supporting sponsors were Pathology Associates of South Miami and the Miami HEAT. Other notable sponsors included American Airlines, American Express, Bacardi, Bloomingdale’s, Casa Miami, Coral Gables Executive Physicians, Cisco/Presidio, Express Travel, Florida Blue, Florida Power & Light, Greenberg Traurig, Healthcare Appraisers, Hirayama Investments, Media Counselors, Press Concepts, Radiology Associates of South Florida, República, Ryder Systems, Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co., and Urgent Care Physicians of South Florida. If you would like to contribute to these life-changing programs and support Baptist Health Breast Center, please contact Belissa Alvarez, director of development, Baptist Health Breast Center, at 786-662-4846, or email [email protected] Standing: Roymi Membiela, vice president and chief marketing officer, Baptist Health; Ralph Lawson, chief financial officer, Baptist Health; Chef Giuseppe “Beppe” Galazzi; Chef Adrianne Calvo; Chef Martin Rodrigue; Chef Doreen Colondres; Sauté & Sip chairwoman and Baptist Health Foundation Board member Eris Thomas; Brian E. Keeley, president and CEO, Baptist Health; Patricia Rosello, CEO, Baptist Outpatient Services; Chef Norman Van Aken; Chef Cindy Hutson; Chef Jeremy Goldberg; Wayne Brackin, chief operating officer, Baptist Health; Jack Ziffer, M.D., executive vice president, Baptist Health; Seated: George Foyo, chief administrative officer, Baptist Health; Robert DerHagopian, M.D., medical director, Baptist Health Breast Center; and Chef Thomas Griese. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Baptist Health Breast Center The Breast Center has advanced technology and Board-certified radiologists to perform a variety of procedures such as breast MRI, as well as ultrasound-guided and stereotactic biopsies. Top breast oncology surgeons are on-site, as well as other support services such as CareCoaches, genetic counseling and support groups. For more information, call Belissa Alvarez at 786-662-4846, or email [email protected]. Foundation News l Summer 2014 l 7 Doctors Hospital Ball Raised Funds for Operating Room Renovation More than 700 guests spiraled down the rabbit hole into the Doctors Hospital Whimsical Wonderland Ball, May 17 at Florida International University’s U.S. Century Bank Arena. Distinguishing itself as the grand finale to South Florida’s gala season, the ball ignited all of the senses while raising $796,192 to benefit the hospital’s Operating Room Renovation Project. “We are grateful to our committee chairs and volunteers for planning another event filled with our signature elements of enchantment, excitement and energy,” said Nelson Lazo, CEO of Doctors Hospital. “Celebrating the magic of the city we live in and the community we serve, the Whimsical Wonderland Ball set the pace for our future by supporting the commitment and dedication of our physicians and caregivers.” Presented by Doctors Hospital Foundation and organized by community volunteers, the ball was chaired by Ilien and Keith Hechtman, M.D., with co-chairs Patricia and Carlos Garcia, Esq., and Abby and Jose Portuondo, M.D. These dynamic team members have chaired the ball since its inception and continue to bring their signature passion to this spectacular event. Guests danced to the sound of the Drew T Band and were entertained by a performance by Mobius 8, stilt walkers; an interactive food wall; and interactions with Alice in Wonderland characters including the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter and a Cheshire Cat aerialist. The energy did not end at the Whimsical Wonderland Ball; just when guests thought the night was over, #AfterWonderland, sponsored by Mynt Lounge, kicked into high gear, bringing young philanthropists from our community together for the second part of the evening. Sponsors for the festivities were Doctors Anesthesia Associates, Aurora Diagnostics/Mark & Kambour, ER Stat, UHZ Sports Medicine, The Collection Porsche, Neiman Marcus, Bacardi, Village of Merrick Park, Rene Ruiz, Galaxy Productions, Massage Envy Spa (South Miami and Brickell locations), Mynt Lounge, Maurice’s Jewelers, American Airlines and Goya Foods. To support the Operating Room Renovation Project at Doctors Hospital, please contact Natalia Ferrer at 786-308-3577, or [email protected]. Jorge Maza, M.D., and his wife, Lipsy, with Mirtha and Jose Davila, M.D. Drs. Maza and Davila are with Doctors Anesthesia Associates. Ball chairs Ilien & Keith Hechtman, M.D.; Olga and Nelson Lazo, Doctors Hospital CEO; ball chairs Abby and Jose Portuondo, M.D., and Patricia and Carlos Garcia, Esq. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Doctors Hospital Doctors Hospital is recognized for its services in neurosurgery, orthopedics, sports medicine, general surgery, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery and women’s health. Its nationally recognized sports medicine program serves the Miami HEAT, Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, Florida International University athletics, Discover Orange Bowl, Sony Open Tennis, World Golf Championship — Cadillac Championship, and Lifetime Miami Marathon & Half Marathon. For more information, call Natalia Ferrer at 786-308-3577, or email [email protected]. 8 l Summer 2014 l Foundation News Congratulations, Corporate Philanthropy Partners The Corporate Philanthropy Partners program is a cooperative effort of community leaders and businesses dedicated to helping Baptist Health provide personalized healthcare with the latest medical technology and finest staff. Through the generous contributions of these companies, Baptist Health continues to improve medical services in our community. Diamond $100,000 and above Kendall Anesthesia Associates/Sheridan Healthcare NASCAR Foundation Ocean Bank Sazon Goya Wicho’s On The Green, Inc. Titanium $50,000 to $99,999 Audemars Piguet Bloomingdale’s, The Falls Cole, Scott & Kissane, P.A. Doctors Anesthesia Associates Miami Heat Pomellato USA Radiology Associates of South Florida, P.A. Platinum $30,000 to $49,999 American Airlines Caribee Boat Sales & Marina Cisco/Presidio Fred Astaire Dance Studio Galaxy Productions Intuitive Surgical, Inc. Kidz Medical Services/Critical Care Newborn Services South Miami Criticare/South Miami Inpatient Physicians, Inc. Tri-City Electric Gold $25,000 to $29,999 Aurora Diagnostics/ Mark & Kambour Bank of America ER Stat, Inc. First National Bank of South Miami Florida Heart Care Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables/ Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay Oceania Cruises The Collection/Porsche UHZ Sports Medicine Institute VITAS Innovative Hospice Care William R. Nash Companies Wragg & Casas Public Relations Silver $15,000 to $24,999 All Star Recruiting Arellano Construction Bacardi BenTrust Financial, Inc. Child’s Play Charity Eastern Medical Courier Energy Opportunities Capital Management Falk, Waas, Hernandez, Cortina, Solomon & Bonner Florida Blue Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Home Financing Center Media Counselors Miami Dolphins Foundation Pathology Associates of South Miami ProAssurance Corporation Rene Ruiz Riviera Health Resort Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland Siemens/Med-Lab SunTrust Bank Urgent Care Physicians of South Florida Village of Merrick Park Wicker, Smith, O’Hara, McCoy & Ford, P.A. The World Residences at Sea Bronze $10,000 to $14,999 AllianceBernstein, L.P. Allianz Global Investors Anesthesia Associates of Greater Miami Aon AvMed Health Plans Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. Celebrity Cruises Economy Party & Tent Rental Evensky & Katz Wealth Management Florida International University Florida Panthers Healthcare Appraisers, Inc. Hirayama Investments, LLC Hugoton Foundation MGE Architects Neiman Marcus Premier Parking ProAfrica, a division of Protravel International Robins & Morton Ryder Seix Investment Advisors, LLC South Dade Neonatology Tiffany & Co. Trane Turner Construction UBS United Capital Markets, Inc. We invite you to support the Corporate Philanthropy Partners program and Baptist Health’s tradition of providing outstanding healthcare services by participating in our upcoming fundraising events. For more information, please contact Laura Denoux, director of development, corporate and event philanthropy, Baptist Health Foundation, at 786-467-5404, or [email protected]. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY South Miami Hospital — Adolescent Bariatric Program The Weight-loss Surgery Program offers a comprehensive approach to bariatric surgery for adolescents, including psychological evaluation and counseling before and after surgery. Many teens who meet the health conditions are precluded from the program because their families are underinsured or have no insurance. Under the leadership of Anthony Gonzalez, M.D., the program will identify and underwrite the cost of the surgery and treatment for three to five adolescents with the requisite economic need. For more information, contact Lisette Llodrá at 786-527-9215, or [email protected]. Foundation News l Summer 2014 l 9 ‘Thank You’ to Very Special People It was a quiet Monday evening when partygoers filled the Green Turtle Inn in Islamorada for the annual thank-you celebration hosted by Mariners Hospital Foundation. The evening, sponsored by Buddy Wilton and Shay Doll, was the hospital’s opportunity to thank members of the Mariners Hospital Founders Society, whose generosity has had a tremendous impact on the hospital. By partnering with Mariners, through donations of money and time, the Founders have helped the hospital continue to provide the highest-quality healthcare to the Upper Keys community. From left: Bill Biggs, Jack Jelsema, Brownie Jelsema, Michael Walsh, Janis Walsh, Betty Anne Schilling, Buddy Klein, I.E. Schilling, Howard Schrock, Kathy Schrock, Robert Gintel, Buddy Wilton and Shay Doll. Young Philanthropists of Baptist Health Enjoy a Musical Evening It was a perfect evening for mingling and music when the Pérez Art Museum Miami Contemporaries invited the Young Philanthropists of Baptist Health (YPBH) to the museum to enjoy a private reception before the presentation of New York-based musical artist Venus X. Guests spent the evening jamming to sweet sounds while sipping beverages and enjoying the ambiance of the evening. Mark Paresky, YPBH Steering Committee member; Leann Standish, deputy director for External Affairs — Pérez Art Museum; and Aaron Glickman, writer, producer and the publisher of SocialMiami.com. The Young Philanthropists is a dynamic group of young leaders committed to promoting the health and well-being of the South Florida community. Members include physicians, attorneys, entrepreneurs, community leaders and Baptist Health employees, ages 49 and younger. For more information, contact Lisette Llodrá at 786-527-9215, or email [email protected]. Mark Hernandez, M.D., YPBH Steering Committee member; Jason James, M.D., YPBH Steering Committee member, and his wife, Lisa James; Jane Gold; Jennifer and Barry Gould. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Mariners Hospital Many members of the Upper Keys community have accompanied family and friends on the drive to Miami to receive chemotherapy. We understand too well how draining those miles can be. Patients are now able to receive chemotherapy infusions at Mariners Hospital in our comfortable oncology services suites, allowing them to preserve their energy for healing and recovery. To support oncology services at Mariners Hospital, call Wendy Gentes at 305-434-1665, or email [email protected]. 10 l Summer 2014 l Foundation News A Sincere Thank-you Baptist Health Foundation and Baptist Health Breast Center hosted a special event on May 9 to recognize Belen Jesuit Preparatory School for its “Battle Like a Wolverine” fundraising campaign. Through the campaign, Belen raised $12,000 to benefit the Breast Center. Belen was presented with a beautiful glass butterfly, which will be displayed on Baptist Health Breast Center’s Hope Garden wall. Teresa Martinez, Belen director of communications; Régine Cambronne, director of development, West Kendall Hospital Foundation; Lidice L. Lascano, Belen science teacher; Gladys Giron, M.D., associate medical director, Baptist Health Breast Center; Robert Curbelo; Belissa Alvarez, director of development, Baptist Health Breast Center; Larraine Chrystal, director, Baptist Health Breast Center; Danny Chavez; Joshua Lascano; Mariann Davis, director, Physician Practice Operations, Baptist Health Medical Group; and Tony Lascano. Worried About Interest Rates? Looking for a gift that keeps on giving? You can support Baptist Health’s mission of providing excellent healthcare to our community — and make a great investment at the same time — with a charitable gift annuity from Baptist Health Foundation. When you transfer cash or securities to the Foundation, you receive an immediate income tax deduction and a guaranteed fixed lifetime income. And when the annuity ends, the remaining principal passes to the Foundation. Not only is a portion of these payments income tax-free, but you may even save on capital gains tax. Plus, your charitable gift annuity is backed by the full financial strength of Baptist Health. So lock in your rate now — and get a tax deduction for 2014. Here’s what a $50,000 charitable gift annuity gives you: Age *Rate 65 70 75 80 85 90 4.7% 5.1% 5.8% 6.8% 7.8% 9.0% Amount you receive annually $2,350 $2,550 $2,900 $3,400 $3,900 $4,500 One-time tax deduction (values valid through Sept. 30, 2014) $17,084.50 $20,252.00 $22,737.50 $25,030.50 $28,286.00 $31,497.50 *Two-life rates are also available. To calculate the benefits of a charitable gift to Baptist Health, visit the Baptist Health website at BaptistHealth.net, click on Foundation and click on Planned Giving Calculator. This handy tool allows you to calculate the benefits of a planned gift of your choice at your convenience. For a no-obligation, personalized proposal, call Christopher Kraus, 786-467-5402. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY Homestead Hospital Speediatrics, the Betty Jane France Children’s Emergency Center at Homestead Hospital, is a dedicated pediatric unit founded by the chairwoman of the NASCAR Foundation. The Emergency Center sees nearly 30,000 children per year and is the only one in south Miami-Dade County dedicated to pediatrics. It features a pediatric trauma room where the most severely ill or injured children can be stabilized. To help the children at Homestead Hospital, call Wendy Gentes at 786-243-8531, or email [email protected]. Foundation News l Summer 2014 l 11 6855 Red Road, Coral Gables, FL 33143 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID Miami, FL Permit No. 2604 Foundation News is published periodically by Baptist Health South Florida Foundation to inform friends and donors about Foundation events and opportunities. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Please submit them online at BaptistHealth.net, call 786-467-5408, or send mail to the attention of Elaine Ames at 6855 Red Road, Coral Gables, FL 33143. Please write to us at Baptist Health Foundation, 6855 Red Road, Coral Gables, FL 33143, if you do not want to receive fundraising requests supporting Baptist Health. EDITOR: Elaine A. Ames; EDITORIAL COMMITTEE: Bill Banchs, Régine Cambronne, Karl Cetta, Belissa Alvarez, Laura Denoux, Natalia Ferrer, Wendy Reilly Gentes, Sean Kramer, Christopher Kraus, Annie Martinez-Lopez, Nicole de Lara Puente, Jamie L. Thomas. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS: William W. Wilson, III, chairman of the Board; María Camila Leiva, vice chairwoman; Rudy Kranys, chairman emeritus; Bill R. Tillett, treasurer; Joel H. Schenkman, M.D., secretary; James W. Harris, assistant secretary; Kenneth Ahonen, M.D., Percy W. Aitken, M.D., Richard Alger, Dick Anderson, George Aronoff, Yerby T. Barker, Mark Bennington, Robert G. Berrin, Bonnie Blaire, Joseph R. Buchanan, Robert Burstein, Neil R. Chrystal, Donald M. Darrach, Agustin de Goytisolo, Liana M. de Mena, William Dickinson, Lani Kahn Drody, Tomas P. Erban, Pedro A. Fernandez, Michael Fili, M.D., Karel K. Foti, Donald A. Gallo, DMD, Ygnacio L. Garcia-Saladrigas, Alex Gierbolini, Jose Antonio Gonzalez, Kristina Gossman-Ducanes, Leif Gunderson, Barry Halpern, M.D., William H. Henneberry, Luis Hernandez, Jay A. Hershoff, Charlotte Althin Hicks, Audra L. Hill, G. Glenn Huber, Jacque Huttoe, Lourdes Jofré-Collett, Lane Jones, Charles J. Kropke, Jon Landau, Cynthia Leesfield, Bruce W. MacArthur, Charlie Martinez, Miguel A. Maseda, Jo McGregor-Ganus, Cheryl Anne Meads, Jorge R. Mejia, M.D., Juan Antonio Michelena, Gerald Moench, Patricia Mull, M. Johanna Paterson, Samuel S. Porco Jr., DMD, Juan-Carlos Quintero, DMD, William D. Rohrer, Betty Anne Schilling, Emery B. Sheer, Joel M. Shepherd, Albert Sotero, Patricia Stanley, Jeremy I. Tabak, M.D., René W. Taylor, Eris Thomas, Aislynn Thomas-McDonald, Chip Vandenberg, JuanCarlos Verdeja, M.D., Abby Vicencio, J. Scott Weston, Vivian Williams, E. Carlton Wilton Jr., Marta Yee, Roark Young; HONORARY DIRECTORS: Cira Almeida, William Baldwin, Oscar Barbara, Rodney Barreto, Rodney H. Bell, James Benenati, M.D., James Bokor, Joseph Bolton, Steven J. Brodie, Daniel Buraglia, Mita Burke, Barbara A. Calev-Moran, James Carr, Susan Carr, Missy Carricarte, Gerald Case, Ray Castellanos, Mauricio Cayon, Griselle Chernys, Ph.D., Robert Coward, Theodore Feldman, M.D., J. Arturo Fridman, M.D., Peter C. Gardner, Paul A. Gluck, M.D., Ghassan Haddad, M.D., Kent Hamill, Ilien Hechtman, Mark Hernandez, M.D., Agustin Herran, Thomas Jones Jr., Barry T. Katzen, M.D., Judith Katzen, Robert Kramer, Samir Kulkarni, M.D., Fernando G. Mendoza, M.D., Niberto Moreno, M.D., Thomas P. Murphy Jr., Abe Ng, Paula Owens, Arva Moore Parks, Jorge E. Perez, M.D., Jose E. Portuondo, M.D., Ramon Quesada, M.D., Ramón E. Rasco, Mindy Rich, Ron Robison, David Rosenbaum, Audrey Ross, James F. Russell, Darren Salinger, M.D., Liz Schmier, James Stewart, M.D., Cristina Sullivan, George Tershakovec, M.D., Henry Tie Shue, Ernesto Valdes, M.D., Otto Vega, M.D., Agustin Veitia, Philip Wolman, Lloyd Wruble, DMD, Jerrold Young, M.D.; EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: Bo Boulenger, Wayne Brackin, Bill Duquette, Bernie Fernandez Jr., M.D., Deborah Figaro, George Foyo, Rick Freeburg, George Geisler, Javier Hernandez-Lichtl, Brian E. Keeley, Ralph E. Lawson, Nelson Lazo, Ana Lopez-Blazquez, Roymi V. Membiela, Lincoln Mendez, Patricia Rosello, Jack A. Ziffer, Ph.D., M.D.; STAFF: Bill Banchs, chief executive officer; Christopher M. Kraus, vice president and chief operating officer; Karl Cetta, assistant vice president and development officer; Jamie L. Thomas, assistant vice president of donor relations, Hospitality and Business Relations; Sean Kramer, development officer; Annie MartinezLopez, development officer; Wendy Reilly Gentes, development officer; Belissa Alvarez, director of development; Régine Cambronne, director of development; Laura Denoux, director of development, corporate and event philanthropy; Natalia Ferrer, director of development; Nicole de Lara Puente, director of development. This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information. It is provided with the understanding that Baptist Health South Florida Foundation is not engaged in giving legal, accounting or other professional advice. For individual applications of the information provided here, you should consult your own professional advisor. Baptist Health South Florida Foundation is the fundraising arm of Baptist, Baptist Children’s, South Miami, Doctors, Homestead, West Kendall Baptist and Mariners Hospitals, Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute and Baptist Outpatient Services. All are affiliates of Baptist Health South Florida, the largest faith-based, not-for-profit healthcare organization in the region. For further information, contact Christopher Kraus or Elaine Ames at 786-467-5408, or email [email protected].