October is breast cancer awareness month. A topic I am very passionate about. With 1 in every 8 diagnosed it is no surprise that I personally know too many friends, colleagues, clients and even my own mother who have endured this devastating diagnosis.
This past weekend, I had the distinct privilege of being a sponsor at the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Awards which was held at the beautiful Kennedy Center in Washington DC. The production was flawlessly produced by my previous client and now very dear friend, Joy Zucker-Tiemann. This past summer Joy offered me a ticket to the show and I respectfully declined her kind offer and said, “Heck no, such an important cause, I need to be a sponsor!”
With behind the scenes access, Saturday day and evening at the Komen event was truly humbling. I met so many wonderful and very talented fund raisers, committed scientists working to end breast cancer and thousands of dedicated volunteers all to raise awareness and education for early detection and the need for more research. I met celebrities, Olivia Newton John, Lynda Carter, Cynthia Nixon and Stephanie Mills to name just a few. I heard the stories of global leaders like Ida Odinga, a dynamic woman who empowers Kenyan women to have a voice. I saw Laura Bush receive a well deserved lifetime achievement award for launching groundbreaking educational and healthcare programs for women in more than 75 countries globally. The celebrity voices of Ricardo Chavira, Jennifer Griffin and Andrea Mitchell rang loudly to emphasize that we will not stop until breast cancer is curable. The sheer scope of commitments, efforts, talents and hope was endless.
But for me the highlight of the weekend was meeting Robin Roberts. Robin’s poise, compassion and graceful demeanor made her the most eloquent voice in the house. As Master of Ceremonies, Robin was truly a master!
Robin had been my idol for many years. Even before she she earned her stripes as a breast cancer survivor, Robin always symbolized for me devotion, hard work, commitment and integrity. I learned this about Robin while reading her book “From the Heart: Eight Rules to Live By” which speaks directly to her special character. Her goals, dreams and commitment to self are clearly identified in her candid writing.
As a true leader, Robin led the audience through a very emotional, informative yet hopeful two hour award ceremony. Robin spoke “from the heart” about her own battle with triple negative breast cancer and how support from Susan G. Komen organization, colleagues, close friends, and strong family helped her to endure her journey through cancer treatment. Robin’s eloquent plea for advocacy, raising awareness, offering education about early detection and the importance of raising additional funds for more research resonated loud and clear nationally. Compelling videos clips of cancer survivors emphasized these topics and solidified Robin’s powerful message. Robin had always been my idol, but after this weekend she is not only my idol but also my hero.
The memory of the weekend would not be complete with out accolades for the lady whose vision became a reality, Nancy Brinker, Founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. Since 1983, Nancy had created the largest organization for education and fundraising for cancer victims. This organization has helped millions of women and their families to identify valuable resources before during and after diagnosis. Nancy too is a pillar of strength and has made it her primary mission to put cancer at the top of the World Health Organization’s agenda.
I too had an opportunity to share my small part in raising awareness with Barbara Harrison on NBC. In a short segment I believe that together we were able to disseminate valuable information on advocacy and fertility preservation options for those facing any dreaded cancer diagnosis.
It was definitely an action packed weekend and I am so blessed to have played even a small part of to help promote the cause. Thank you Joy for your friendship, the sisterhood that has bonded between us, the many opportunities you gave to me including sharing a special morning with your beautiful daughter Jade!
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