The Jule Styne Humanitarian Award Honor Roll
The Jule Styne Humanitarian Award was established in memory of Jule Styne, renowned composer of such memorable Broadway musicals as Gypsy, Funny Girl and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. In 1983, excited about the prospect of working with us to restore hearing to profoundly deaf children, Jule helped us plan our first fundraising event at La Cage aux Folles. An enthusiastic supporter of the Institute's vision, Jule created the statement of our mission…"that all may hear the universal language of music." We were pleased to honor our friend Jule Styne at our first Benefit Gala in 1986. Since 1996, The Children's Hearing Institute has proudly honored a number of enlightened individuals with the Jule Styne Humanitarian Award. All have given generously of their philanthropic support to ensure that all infants and children in need receive the gift of hearing. Our Honor Roll of Jule Styne Humanitarian Award recipients includes the following distinguished individuals. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to them all:
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Andrew H. Tisch |
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1996 |
Peter Faucetta |
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1997 |
Arthur I. Indursky |
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1998 |
Dennis Basso |
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1999 |
Frank C. Ginsberg |
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2000 |
Martin Richards |
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2001 |
Michael J. Cohen |
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2002 |
Simon C. Parisier, MD |
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2003 |
Robert E. Klein |
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2004 |
Lyor Cohen |
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2005 |
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