2010 MRJBF Board Members:
Co-Chairs:
Ryan Friedman
Alys Hanzlik
Executive Committee:
Sharon Bronstein
Jason Goodman
Jason Gordon
Matt Katsaros
Lisa Kendall
Brian W. Meyer
Christin Pullano
Emily Rubenstein
Zoe Stern
Joel Superfine
Jessica Titlebaum
Jamie Wertheimer
Legal Counsel:
David P. McHugh Schiff Hardin LLP
Board Members
Rachel Allport
Anderson Bell
Emily Berger
Michael Boettcher
Natalie Brenner
Kyle Brown
Marcia Callaghan
Dante Ciccone
Rachel Drescher
Laura Dziekiewicz
Jeremy Forman
Jaime Gatenio
Lisa Gelles
Michael Golichowski
Laura Goodman
Neal Gram
Heather Gustafson
Elizabeth Hill
Katie Hochstetler
Chris Horvath
Kate Hottovy
Lisa Katz
Ryan Kelley
Dana Leavitt
Ari Levin
Scott McCubbrey
Laura Moreno
Frank Myers
Lara Neumark
Phoebe Nitekman
Tally Oz
Marissa Poll
Rajani Rao
Brett Rapaport
Heather Rose
Shayla Rosen
Amy Ross
Amy Rzepka
Amanda Salhoot
Elisabeth Schneider
Stacey Schumeister
Caroline Sherman
Ashley Sposeep
Elizabeth Taich
Michelle Thompson
Rebecca Tobin
Lou Vidaillet
Kyle Zabrin
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MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the Medical Research Junior Board Foundation (the “MRJBF”)
is to support pediatric medical research conducted at the Children’s Memorial Hospital
and the Children’s Memorial Research Center.
FOUNDED 1992: The MRJBF is an Illinois not-for-profit organization and serves as a junior board to the
Medical Research Institute Council (the “MRIC”). The MRIC, an auxiliary board of the Children’s Memorial
Foundation, has been raising funds for medical research in Chicago since the 1950s. Both the MRJBF
and the MRIC work under the umbrella of the Children’s Memorial Foundation to promote activities
and community awareness for Children’s Memorial Hospital.
BOARD MEMBERS: The MRJBF has approximately 63 members consisting of young
professionals in the Chicago metropolitan area, ranging in age from 22 to the mid 30s.
FUNDRAISING: To date, the MRJBF has helped Children’s Memorial Foundation raise over $1 Million
Dollars for pediatric medical research initiatives conducted at the Children’s Memorial Hospital
and the Children’s Memorial Research Center.
CHILDREN’S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Children’s Memorial Hospital is recognized as one of the top ten
pediatric hospitals in the country and number one in Illinois by rankings published in U.S. News & World
Report. Its physicians are on the faculty at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine.
Children’s Memorial’s 1,100 pediatric specialists focus on more than 70 specialties in 15 locations. As Illinois’ only free-standing hospital dedicated to children, Children’s Memorial treated over 113,000 children in 2007.
Due to ongoing community support for quality medical services, the hospital invested over $74 million for community benefit programs in 2007, which included money to help support charity care and uncompensated care for children on Medicaid, enabling families of all economic status to obtain the best medical treatment for their children. Thanks to generous donors, the hospital plans to expand and move to a new location in Chicago’s Streeterville neighborhood in 2012. The Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago will not only serve more patients, but it will also help strengthen the partnership between Children’s Memorial and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago due to the proximity of the new building.
DON’T MISS OUT ON ANY OF OUR 2010 MRJBF EVENTS!
Visit our web site www.childrensmemorial.org/MRJBF
for details on our 2010 events including CFC, and much more!
Medical Research Junior Board Foundation
c/o Children’s Memorial Foundation
2300 Children’s Plaza, Box 4 • Chicago, Illinois 60614-3394
p 773.880.4237 • f 773.880.3394 • mrjbfinfo@gmail.com
MRJBF EVENTS AND FUNDRAISERS OF 2009
9TH ANNUAL ART BENEFITING CHILDREN (“ABC”)
At our 9th Annual Art Benefiting Children event, guests enjoyed a spectacular evening of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, music, raffle and a showcase of artwork by local artists. Each year ABC is held at one of the City’s hottest nightclubs or galleries featuring a collection of painters, photographers, sculptures, and
handcrafted jewelry designers. The art and other unique items are sold throughout the evening with
proceeds benefiting pediatric research initiatives at the Children’s Memorial Hospital and
the Children’s Memorial Research Center. This year, our event was held at Enclave with
donations topping more than $45,000.
17TH ANNUAL COCKTAILS FOR A CAUSE (“CFC”)
This event attracts over 450 Chicago-area professionals and philanthropists. The evening features an
exciting live and silent auction, live entertainment, and a variety of foods and beverages are donated by some of Chicagoland’s premier restaurants and bars. In 2008, CFC was our most successful event in
MRJBF history generating over $98,000 in proceeds for pediatric research initiatives at
Children’s Memorial Hospital and the Children’s Memorial Research Center.
EXCLUSIVE CHILDREN’S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TOURS
Throughout the year, members of the MRJBF participated in tours of Children’s Memorial Hospital and the Children’s Memorial Research Center. The exclusive tours are not available to the public and give board members of the MRJBF an opportunity to see what happens behind the scenes at the hospital. Members gain perspective and education about pediatric medical research and its significant importance in medicine.
ERIC & KATHY RADIOTHON
In September 2009, MRJBF board members were given the opportunity to volunteer at the Eric and Kathy 36-Hour Children’s Memorial Hospital Radiothon. Members actively participated by answering phones for listeners calling in to donate. The Radiothon is a powerful, emotional fundraiser for Children’s Memorial
Hospital. Members of the MRJBF appreciate the opportunity to participate in this event.
ROCKIT EVENT
Once of the most popular bars in Chicago, Rockit Bar and Grill, helped kick off the 2009 MRJBF
fundraising campaign by hosting a happy hour in February. Rockit graciously donated the entire second floor of the bar and welcomed over 200 young professionals. With three hours of open bar plus
appetizers, guests enjoyed themselves while listening to sounds of DJ Kasper from Boom
Entertainment. This event helped raise over $4,500 for the MRJBF.
INTERMIX SHOPPING NIGHT
The MRJBF jumped into spring fashion with a private shopping party at Intermix. There where free manicures, chair messages, gift bags for shopper, and mixed cocktails from Svedka Vodka. 10% off all sold merchandise went to the support for research initiatives at Children’s Memorial Hospital.
BELLATOR FIGHTING EVENT
In May of 2009 the Bellator Fighting Championships is a first of its kind; nationally broadcast Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotion donated a portion of gate proceeds to the MRJBF. Bellator, Latin for “Warrior,” is a modern MMA single-elimination tournament, bringing together a collection of world-class competitors under one banner to fight for the right to call themselves World Champion.
This event helped raise over $1,800 for the MRJBF.
HUB51 EVENT
On July 2 this year the MRJBF kicked-off the 4th of July celebrations a little early at one of the city’s
hottest spots. HUB 51 garishly took donations at the door and offered drink specials to their guests.
The event raised over $4,000.
CFC KICKOFF EVENT AT DISTRICT
Newly opened in 2009; District Bar Chicago helped promote this years Cocktails for a Cause (CFC) with and happy hour kick-off party. District opened their private hidden library room for MRJBF guests. There was music, drink specials, and a raffle that included two round trip tickets and VIP passes to see
the “Common & Friends Heart & Soul” in LA on September 26th.
RA SUSHI EVENT
How fast can you eat a sushi role? Well in September of 2009 Ra Sushi asked that question to its Chicago land patrons. Ra Sushi and WXRT held a sushi-eating contest that involved all of the Chicagoland Ra Sushi locations. The proceeds of this event helped to support pediatric research initiatives at
Children’s Memorial Hospital and Children’s Memorial Research Center.
JEANS DAY AT WORK EVENT
McGuireWoods LLP held a ‘Casual for a Cause’ day in their Chicago office to raise money for the MRJBF.
‘Casual for a Cause’ is a program that allows employees to make a $5 contribution for the opportunity to wear jeans to the office. We thank McGuireWoods for raising funds for our Board.
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