
* WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 *
6pm - 8:30pm
Manhattan Penthouse
Entrance on SW corner of 14th Street
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Honoring
Join us as we honor outstanding New Yorkers whose collective work around technology, community and civic engagement is strengthening our city and creating new opportunities for entrepreneurial collaboration and open government.
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Host Committee
(in formation)
Jed Alpert, Mobile Commons, John P. Avlon, Judi Rappoport Blitzer*, Julie Blitzer, Nancy & Anthony Bowe,
Bob Buckholz & Lizanne Fontaine, Gerrard P. Bushell, James F. Capalino, Curtis Cole*, Theresa Doherty*, Steven
Eisenstadt, Gail Erickson, Barbara J. Fife, Mark Foggin*, Eric Frawley*, Nick Grossman, Andrew Hoppin, Dan Horan, John & Damaris Horan, George S. Kaufman, Robert Kaufman, Ian Kelley*, Owen Kirshner, Eric S. Lee, Tony Mattia, Thomas L. McMahon, Marc Norman*, RLM Finsbury, LLC, Barbara & Charles Robinson, Sally Robinson, Torrance Robinson Alan Rothstein, Rick Schaffer, Barbara & Kenneth Seplow*, Peter J.W. Sherwin, Gregory Silbert, Anthony R. Smith, Ed Swenson, Teresa Toro*, David Valente, Cindy VandenBosch*, Grace Lyu Volckhausen, David Wang*, Martha & John Watts
* Planning Committee member
To join the Host Committee contact Bethany Wall at Citizens Union
212-227-0342 ext.16, bwall@citizensunionfoundation.org
About Citizens Union and Citizens Union Foundation
Citizens Union is a nonpartisan good government group dedicated to making democracy work for all New Yorkers. Citizens Union serves as a civic watchdog, combating corruption and fighting for political reform. We work to ensure fair and open elections, honest and efficient government, and a civically-engaged public. Believing an informed citizenry is the cornerstone of good government, Citizens Union Foundation publishes GothamGazette.com , a front row seat to New York City policy and politics.
For More Information
Contact Kristine Bruch at McEvoy & Associates
212-228-7446 x15 or kristine@mcevoyandassociates.com .
Gifts to Spring for Reform support Citizens Union's work to shape and promote legislation that serves the public interest. Given the nature of this work, contributions are not tax-deductible. For more information contact Bethany Wall at 212-227-0342, x16.