Monday, February 24, 2020

New York Children’s Medical Research Foundation Dinner 2020

Date : Monday, February 24, 2020

Venue : New York Athletic Club

Location : 180 Central Park South, New York City

Time : 6:30pm - Cocktail Reception | 7:30pm - Dinner

The Ninth Annual

Best of Ireland Gala Dinner


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The Ireland Funds has established the support of the Children’s Medical Research Foundation (CMRF) as one of its important goals to invest in Ireland’s communities and is partnering with CMRF to hold this event.

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  • THE BEST OF IRELAND PACKAGE – $5,000.00
  • PLATINUM PACKAGE​ – $25,000.00
  • GOLD PACKAGE​ – $12,500.00
  • ​INDIVIDUAL TICKET​ – $1,250.00
  • E-JOURNAL ADVERTISING​ – $2,500.00
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THE BEST OF IRELAND PACKAGE $50,000

• Table of 12 with prime table placement
• Recognized as a Best of Ireland sponsor on all event material
• 6 invitations to Honoree Reception and 12 invitations to General Reception
• Photo opportunity with the honorees
• Advertisement in the E-Journal
• Signage recognition at the event
• Name and logo on screens at the event
• Recognition from the podium at the event
• Recognition and logo placement on the Children’s Medical Research Foundation website

PLATINUM PACKAGE $25,000

• Table of 10 with prime table placement
• 4 invitations to Honoree Reception and 10 tickets to General Reception
• Photo opportunity with the honorees
• Advertisement in the E-Journal
• Signage recognition at the event
• Name and logo on screens at the event
• Recognition from the podium at the event
• Recognition on the Children’s Medical Research Foundation website

GOLD PACKAGE $12,500

• Table of 10
• 10 tickets to the General Reception
• Recognition in the E-Journal
• Recognition on the Children’s Medical Research Foundation website

INDIVIDUAL TICKET $1,250

• One ticket to the Dinner and General Reception.

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The Ireland Funds America

New York

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DINNER CHAIRS

Alan T. Ennis
Chairman
CMRF, Inc.

Doug Sieg
Managing Partner
Lord Abbett

HONORARY CHAIRS
Bret Baier
Gabriel Byrne
Jim Clerkin
Tom Coughlin
Irial Finan
Adrian M. Jones
Brian Leetch
Henrik Lundquist
Marcus Sullivan
Victoria Smurfit

COMMITTEE
Alex Barry
Stephen Condon
Eoin Duane
David Evans
James F. Flanagan
Johann Fox
Sean Gaffey
Thomas J. Goodwin
Amy Howlett
Stephen Kennedy
S. Colin Neill
Richard T. Nigro
Dr. Roisin O’Cearbhall
John J. Reilly
Anne Sanseverro
Greg Toskos


CHILDREN’S MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Since 1979, The Children’s Medical Research Foundation, Inc. has been dedicated to improving the health and well-being of children and their families affected by childhood illness and disease. Proud of our long history, our primary focus has been to support Ireland’s leading pediatric research institution, the National Children’s Research Centre based at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin in Dublin, Ireland. Through the continued generosity of our donors, we have been able to not only ensure the highest standard of care for Ireland’s sickest children, but also to fund the work of world-leading scientists to better understand serious illnesses, so they can be more quickly diagnosed, more effectively treated and even cured.