Myra Biblowit – The Beauty Influencers https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com Official Publication of The Beauty Influencer Association Mon, 21 Oct 2019 13:41:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.18 https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/cropped-IMG_7016-32x32.jpg Myra Biblowit – The Beauty Influencers https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com 32 32 BCRF Awards $66 million in Grants to Nearly 275 Cancer Researchers https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/2019/10/21/bcrf-awards-66-million-in-grants-to-nearly-275-cancer-researchers/ https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/2019/10/21/bcrf-awards-66-million-in-grants-to-nearly-275-cancer-researchers/#respond Mon, 21 Oct 2019 13:36:54 +0000 http://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/?p=5450 The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) held its annual Symposium and Awards Luncheon today at the New York Hilton Midtown. Hosted by ELLE Magazine Editor in Chief Nina Garcia, this […]

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The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) held its annual Symposium and Awards Luncheon today at the New York Hilton Midtown. Hosted by ELLE Magazine Editor in Chief Nina Garcia, this year’s luncheon honored fashion legend Vera Wang with the Sandra Taub Humanitarian Award in recognition of her enduring dedication to BCRF and her profound philanthropic spirit, presented by Donna Karan.

BCRF 2019 Award Recipients Dr. Eric Winer amd Vera Wang

The Jill Rose Award for scientific excellence was presented to Dr. Eric Winer, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, for his outstanding contributions as a clinician-scientist which have revolutionized the landscape of breast cancer treatments.

BCRF awarded $66 million in grants to nearly 275 researchers from around the world. Nearly 200 of these grantees were in attendance to be recognized for their innovative projects and contributions to the field. At a scientific retreat the day prior, researchers were provided the rare and critical opportunity to collaborate with their colleagues, across institutions, across disciplines, and across the world.

“I have always been drawn to BCRF in no small part due to its founder, the inimitable Evelyn Lauder, a woman I so admired,” said Vera Wang as she accepted her honor. “In a way this award today both reflects and belongs to her.”

Myra Biblowit, William P. Lauder, Nina Garcia, Donna Karan and Kinga Lampert

“Back in 2015, I discovered I had a gene mutation that put me at a high risk for breast cancer,” revealed Nina Garcia. “And when you get that news, you think, ‘Why me? What does this mean?’ I would wake up and think, ‘well, when is the day when I’m going to wake up and be diagnosed with cancer?’ Thanks to research, I had options, and it breaks my heart when I know that some women do not have options.”

The day began with a symposium moderated by BCRF Co-Scientific Directors, Drs. Larry Norton of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Judy Garber of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The panelists included Drs. Eric Winer of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Dawn Hershman of Columbia University, and Neil Iyengar of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Honorary Co-Chairs of the event included Kinga Lampert, Leonard A. Lauder, and William P. Lauder. Event Co-Chairs included Madelyn Bucksbaum Adamson, Roberta M. Amon, Anne H. Bass, Amy Goldman Fowler, Roslyn Goldstein, Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, Gail Hilson, Shelly Kivell, Elyse Lacher, Aerin Lauder, Marigay McKee, Wendi Rose, Arlene Taub, and Simone Winston.

Notable guests included Fabrizio Freda, Jane Hudis & Dr. Clifford Hudis, Nina Agdal, Louise Camuto, Alina Cho, Valorie Kondos Field, Jean Godrey-June, Jenna Leigh Green, Sunny Hostin, Carly Hughes, Coco Kopelman, Judy Lauder, Joan Lunden, Gretta Monahan, Emma Myles, Darcy Miller Nussbaum, Kate Rockwell, Lois Robbins, Jennifer Simard, Anne Thompson, Felicia Taylor and Lori Kanter Tritsch, among many others.

Underwriters of the event included Jody and John Arnhold, Amy P. Goldman Foundation, Roslyn and Leslie Goldstein, Kinga Lampert, Leonard & Judy Lauder Fund, Jeanne Sorensen Siegel and Herbert J. Siegel, ascena retail group inc., Lifetime, Tough Enough to Wear Pink, and Winston Flowers.

Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for BCRF

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The Hot Pink Party – BCRF’s 25th Anniversary https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/2019/05/20/hot-pink-party-bcrfs-25th-anniversary/ https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/2019/05/20/hot-pink-party-bcrfs-25th-anniversary/#respond Mon, 20 May 2019 04:09:25 +0000 http://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/?p=4556   Since BCRF was founded in 1993, deaths from breast cancer have declined by nearly 40%. The Hot Pink Party raised millions in funding to continue advancing this lifesaving work. […]

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Since BCRF was founded in 1993, deaths from breast cancer have declined by nearly 40%. The Hot Pink Party raised millions in funding to continue advancing this lifesaving work.

Emceed by Elizabeth Hurley and with a special performance by 16-time Grammy Award-Winner, David Foster, the 2019 Hot Pink Party welcomed more than 1,000 committed supporters to the Park Avenue Armory.

During the program, breast cancer survivor Jenny B. Fine shared her touching story while presenting The Roslyn and Leslie Goldstein Unsung Hero Award to her devoted friend and fellow survivor, Sonia Kashuk.

During the event, BCRF launched an ambitious fundraising campaign for metastatic research. With your support, BCRF is bringing together the best investigators across the globe, and encouraging them to collaborate and share data from thousands of patients.

BCRF has established the infrastructure, the scientific know-how, and the unprecedented collaborative network. Together, we’re rapidly moving toward the end of breast cancer as a life-threatening disease.

 

 

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“Giving in America” at the Smithsonian features artifacts from BCRF and The Estée Lauder Companies https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/2019/03/24/giving-in-america-at-the-smithsonian-features-artifacts-from-bcrf-and-the-estee-lauder-companies/ https://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/2019/03/24/giving-in-america-at-the-smithsonian-features-artifacts-from-bcrf-and-the-estee-lauder-companies/#respond Sun, 24 Mar 2019 19:51:40 +0000 http://www.thebeautyinfluencers.com/?p=4195 Smithsonian Examines Health and Medicine Through Philanthropy Lens National Museum of American History Accepts Breast Cancer Materials From BCRF and The Estée Lauder Companies, Adds Artifacts to “Giving in America” […]

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Smithsonian Examines Health and Medicine Through Philanthropy Lens

National Museum of American History Accepts Breast Cancer Materials From BCRF and The Estée Lauder Companies, Adds Artifacts to “Giving in America” Exhibit

Anthea M. Hartig, Elizabeth MacMillian Director, National Museum of American History; David J. Skorton, Secretary Smithsonian Institution; Myra Biblowit, President & CEO, BCRF; Bari Seiden-Young, VP Global Corp Communcations, Citizenship & Sustainability, The Estée Lauder Companies; Amanda B. Moniz, David M. Rubenstein Curator of Philanthropy, National Museum of American History

Philanthropy to support health and medicine is the focus of the updated exhibit Giving in America at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. Donations from The Estée Lauder Companies Archives and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) March 19 include artifacts such as a 2018 U.S. Mint commemorative coin designed to help raise funds and a breast cancer awareness petition.

“Giving in America” is a long-term exhibit that looks at philanthropy’s role in shaping the United States. It is part of the Smithsonian Philanthropy Initiative, which launched in 2015 to explore philanthropy’s collaborative power through collecting, researching, documenting and displaying materials related to the history and impact of giving. The initiative hosts an annual “Power of Giving: Philanthropy’s Impact on American Life” symposium, which will take place March 19 after the donation ceremony.

In 1992, Evelyn H. Lauder, with SELF magazine, used the Estée Lauder global brand to launch a pink ribbon campaign to raise breast cancer awareness. A year later, she founded BCRF; Lauder was able to motivate consumers to help support the mission.

The donations to the national collections will include a SELF magazine and Estée Lauder Companies “Count Me In” petition with a pink ribbon from that first year; a Breast Cancer Awareness donation card with enamel pink ribbon from October 1993; a BCRF press kit, also from 1993; and an Estée Lauder pink ribbon makeup compact from 1997. BCRF is donating three proof coins from the commemorative coin program: a $5 pink gold coin, a $1 silver coin and a half-dollar coin made of copper-nickel. Authorized by law, the coin prices include surcharges that benefitted BCRF to further breast cancer research in the U.S. and abroad.

“Health and medicine have long been central to philanthropy and its expansive reach,” said Amanda B. Moniz, the museum’s David M. Rubenstein Curator of Philanthropy. “Diseases cross borders and so do the means to tackle them, and, as a result, medical philanthropy has connected Americans to a global effort. Many Americans are inspired to give to medical causes because they hope to find a cure for a loved one or honor someone who has passed. Whatever the reason, these gifts contribute to medical ecosystems around the world.”

“We hope these artifacts of breast cancer philanthropy will long serve as a testament to visionaries like our founder Evelyn H. Lauder who worked tirelessly to end breast cancer,” said Myra Biblowit, president and CEO of BCRF. “We are honored alongside our partners at The Estée Lauder Companies to be part of the museum’s collection showcasing the power of donors, volunteers and partnerships to improve outcomes and save lives.”

Exhibition highlights include an 1852 medal from the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for work in rescuing drowning victims, an operating-room cap worn on a Liberia medical mission, a mosquito net to prevent malaria, a 1973 New York Chinatown health fair poster and a Rotary International “polio free” hat. Sneakers worn by Puerto Rican actor and comedian Raymond Arrieta in 2015 represent an annual charity walk around the island to support cancer patients. Letters by signers of the Giving Pledge known for their health and medical philanthropy will be on view in the exhibit. In addition, visitors can peruse over 140 other Giving Pledge letters on an adjacent digital kiosk. The Giving Pledge is a commitment by the world’s wealthiest individuals and families to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy.

Online videos enhance exhibit content, including a March of Dimes video that highlights the organization’s pioneering mass-fundraising techniques in the 20th century. 

The Smithsonian Philanthropy Initiative is made possible through a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and a gift from David M. Rubenstein, co-founder and co-executive chairman of The Carlyle Group and chair of the Smithsonian Board of Regents. Additional support comes from the Fidelity Charitable Trustees’ Initiative, a grant-making program of Fidelity Charitable.

For more on the Philanthropy Initiative, visit http://americanhistory.si.edu/philanthropy and the Giving and Health webpage at http://americanhistory.si.edu/giving-and-health.

Through incomparable collections, rigorous research and dynamic public outreach, the National Museum of American History explores the infinite richness and complexity of American history. The museum is located on Constitution Avenue, between 12th and 14th streets N.W., and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (closed Dec. 25). Admission is free.

Photos: Hugh Talman courtesy of the National Museum of American History

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