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12-11-2013 - The Diabetes Research Institute Foundation to hold their 30th Anniversary Empire Ball

The always-elegant black tie Empire Ball will be celebrating its 30th Anniversary at The Grand Hyatt on Wednesday, December 11th from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. At the Ball, the Real Estate Division of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation will pay homage to three of its esteemed members. The 2013 Leadership award will be presented to, Andrew Cooke, Vice President Property Management of Hines as agent for Morgan Stanley. Jay Badame, President and COO of NY/NJ/PA of Tishman Construction, an AECOM Company, will receive the Camillo Ricordi Humanitarian award. Joseph "Dee" Dussich, CEO and President of JAD Corporation of America, will be honored with the Distinguished Service award. Individual tickets are available at $950 each. Visit http://www.diabetesresearch.org/Empire-Ball-2013 to register.
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