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WHAT: |
Phoenix House, the nation’s leading non-profit drug treatment and education organization will honor business leader and philanthropist Stephen A. Schwarzman with its 2004 Public Service Award. This award honors exceptional men and women whose achievements and service to society inspire young people struggling to reclaim disordered lives. Past recipients include C. Michael Armstrong, chairman and CEO, |
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WHEN: |
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 6:30pm Reception / 7:30pm Award Dinner (Black Tie) |
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WHERE: |
The Pierre, Grand Ballroom, New York City |
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DINNER CHAIR: |
James B. Lee, Jr., Vice Chairman, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. |
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CO-CHAIRS: |
Robert B. Catell, chairman and CEO, Keyspan; Peter R. Dolan, chairman and CEO, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Richard D. Parsons, chairman and CEO, Time Warner, Inc.; Sir Howard Stringer, chairman and CEO, Sony Corporation of America and Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis. |
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TOAST MASTER: |
Maria Bartiromo, Anchor, CNBC |
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GUESTS include: |
More than 300 prominent business and community leaders will be in attendance to lend their support. Guests include Columba Bush, First Lady of Florida; General Barry R. McCaffrey, USA (Ret.); Edward D. Miller, former president and CEO, AXA Financial, Inc. |
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CONTACT: |
Luci De Haan, (917) 655-6255 |
Phoenix House is the nation’s leading provider of substance abuse treatment and prevention services operating more than 100 programs in nine states. Since 1967, Phoenix House has treated more than 100,000 substance abusers.