The Adapt Leadership Awards were held on Wednesday, March 13th, 2024, at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.
Craig Melvin, Lindsay Czarniak, Willie Geist, Michael J. Dowling, Jon Ledecky
The awards gala raised $650,000 to support the important ongoing work of Adapt Community Network.
2024 Adapt Leadership Award Honorees were: Craig Melvin, NBC News “Today” news anchor, co-host of the “3rd Hour of Today,” and host of syndicated “Dateline NBC” broadcasts; Lindsay Czarniak, Emmy-winning Sports Anchor and Reporter; and Jon Ledecky, Co-Owner of the National Hockey League’s New York Islanders.
Michael Dowling, President & Chief Executive Officer, Northwell Health, was honored with the Hausman Humanitarian Award.
Abigail Hawk, star of the CBS series Blue Bloods, returned as host of the awards gala.
2023 Adapt Leadership Award honoree Willie Geist presented the 2024 Adapt Leadership Award to his NBC News colleague Craig Melvin and Lindsay Czarniak. James Hausman presented the Adapt Leadership Award to Jon Ledecky.
Craig Melvin, Lindsay Czarniak, Willie Geist, Michael J. Dowling, Jon Ledecky
The awards gala raised $650,000 to support the important ongoing work of Adapt Community Network.
2024 Adapt Leadership Award Honorees were: Craig Melvin, NBC News “Today” news anchor, co-host of the “3rd Hour of Today,” and host of syndicated “Dateline NBC” broadcasts; Lindsay Czarniak, Emmy-winning Sports Anchor and Reporter; and Jon Ledecky, Co-Owner of the National Hockey League’s New York Islanders.
Michael Dowling, President & Chief Executive Officer, Northwell Health, was honored with the Hausman Humanitarian Award.
Abigail Hawk, star of the CBS series Blue Bloods, returned as host of the awards gala.
2023 Adapt Leadership Award honoree Willie Geist presented the 2024 Adapt Leadership Award to his NBC News colleague Craig Melvin and Lindsay Czarniak. James Hausman presented the Adapt Leadership Award to Jon Ledecky.
- 3/22/2024
- Look to the Stars
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including events for Jersey Shore Family Vacation and Project Angel Food’s ground breaking ceremony.
God’s Love We Deliver’s Midsummer Night Drinks event
God’s Love We Deliver, the NYC metropolitan area’s only provider of medically tailored meals and nutrition counseling for individuals living with severe and chronic illness, held its 22nd annual Midsummer Night Drinks event on Saturday, held at the East Hampton home of David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris.
Neil Patrick Harris, David Ludwigson and David Burtka
Jill Zarin’s Luxury Luncheon
Jill Zarin’s Luxury Luncheon by Ticket2Events returned to the Hamptons on Saturday to benefit the Bobby Zarin Memorial Trust, with support from Housewives LuAnn de Lesseps, Margaret Josephs, Braunwyn Windham-Burke, Cynthia Bailey, Kristen Taekman and Jennifer Fessler.
Cynthia Bailey, Margaret Josephs,...
God’s Love We Deliver’s Midsummer Night Drinks event
God’s Love We Deliver, the NYC metropolitan area’s only provider of medically tailored meals and nutrition counseling for individuals living with severe and chronic illness, held its 22nd annual Midsummer Night Drinks event on Saturday, held at the East Hampton home of David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris.
Neil Patrick Harris, David Ludwigson and David Burtka
Jill Zarin’s Luxury Luncheon
Jill Zarin’s Luxury Luncheon by Ticket2Events returned to the Hamptons on Saturday to benefit the Bobby Zarin Memorial Trust, with support from Housewives LuAnn de Lesseps, Margaret Josephs, Braunwyn Windham-Burke, Cynthia Bailey, Kristen Taekman and Jennifer Fessler.
Cynthia Bailey, Margaret Josephs,...
- 8/4/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Adapt Leadership Awards took place on March 9th at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. The awards gala raised $750,000 to support the important ongoing work of Adapt Community Network.
The Adapt Leadership Awards.
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The 2023 Adapt Leadership Awards honored: Willie Geist, host of NBC News’ Sunday Today with Willie Geist, and co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe; John D. Kemp, Esq., President & CEO of Lakeshore Foundation, co-founder of the American Association of People with Disabilities, and author of Disability Friendly: How to Move from Clueless to Inclusive; Jeanine Salvatore, philanthropist, and Louis Salvatore, co-Head of Blackstone Credit’s Performing Credit team.
Abigail Hawk, star of the CBS series Blue Bloods, hosted the awards gala for the first time.
Willie Geist was honored with the Adapt Leadership Award in a special presentation by Ali Stroker, Tony award winner, 2022’s Adapt Leadership Award honoree, past Adapt Co-Chair,...
The Adapt Leadership Awards.
Credit/Copyright: Gary Gershoff/Getty
The 2023 Adapt Leadership Awards honored: Willie Geist, host of NBC News’ Sunday Today with Willie Geist, and co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe; John D. Kemp, Esq., President & CEO of Lakeshore Foundation, co-founder of the American Association of People with Disabilities, and author of Disability Friendly: How to Move from Clueless to Inclusive; Jeanine Salvatore, philanthropist, and Louis Salvatore, co-Head of Blackstone Credit’s Performing Credit team.
Abigail Hawk, star of the CBS series Blue Bloods, hosted the awards gala for the first time.
Willie Geist was honored with the Adapt Leadership Award in a special presentation by Ali Stroker, Tony award winner, 2022’s Adapt Leadership Award honoree, past Adapt Co-Chair,...
- 3/20/2023
- Look to the Stars
On Wednesday, CNN host Chris Cuomo announced on his show, Cuomo Prime Time, that his wife, Cristina Greeven Cuomo, tested positive for Covid-19. Chris stated that he had been self-isolating from the rest of his family after testing positive last month. “Christina now has Covid. She is now positive. And it just breaks my heart,” […]
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- 4/16/2020
- by Paloma Thoen
- Uinterview
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, who was diagnosed with coronavirus last month, revealed that his wife Cristina Greeven Cuomo has tested positive for the disease.
Cuomo made the announcement on his show “Cuomo Prime Time” on Wednesday night while speaking with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
“It’s very rare for a family to be one-and-done,” he said. “Cristina now has Covid. She is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn’t happen, and now it has.”
Cuomo revealed on March 31 that he had contracted Covid-19, and had quarantined himself at home while continuing his on-air duties. He had said on Twitter after announcing his diagnosis, “I just hope I didn’t give it to the kids and Cristina. That would make me feel worse than this illness!”
The host and his brother talked about how quickly the virus...
Cuomo made the announcement on his show “Cuomo Prime Time” on Wednesday night while speaking with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
“It’s very rare for a family to be one-and-done,” he said. “Cristina now has Covid. She is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn’t happen, and now it has.”
Cuomo revealed on March 31 that he had contracted Covid-19, and had quarantined himself at home while continuing his on-air duties. He had said on Twitter after announcing his diagnosis, “I just hope I didn’t give it to the kids and Cristina. That would make me feel worse than this illness!”
The host and his brother talked about how quickly the virus...
- 4/16/2020
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Chris Cuomo, who announced last month that he had tested positive for Covid-19, said Wednesday night that his wife, Cristina Greeven Cuomo, has also tested positive.
During an interview with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the CNN anchor said, “Cristina now has Covid. She is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn’t happen and now it has.”
The CNN host has been very public about his battle with Covid-19. Last week, he said his symptoms were so bad that at one point he was so ill he thought about skipping his show. Cuomo said those symptoms included sweating, difficulty breathing, inability to sleep and more.
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“So, here’s what I’ve learned. Here’s the secret to kicking this virus: It’s not a pill or a potion.
During an interview with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the CNN anchor said, “Cristina now has Covid. She is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn’t happen and now it has.”
The CNN host has been very public about his battle with Covid-19. Last week, he said his symptoms were so bad that at one point he was so ill he thought about skipping his show. Cuomo said those symptoms included sweating, difficulty breathing, inability to sleep and more.
Also Read: Disney Elects CEO Bob Chapek to Board of Directors
“So, here’s what I’ve learned. Here’s the secret to kicking this virus: It’s not a pill or a potion.
- 4/16/2020
- by Daniel Goldblatt
- The Wrap
Chris Cuomo announced his wife Cristina Greeven Cuomo has tested positive for Covid-19. Speaking with his brother and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo during his show Cuomo Prime Time, the journalist revealed that his wife has also contracted coronavirus. "Families all across the state and the country are experiencing... its very fair for a family to be one and done," Chris shared with his brother on the show. "Cristina now has Covid, she is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn't happen and now it has." He continued, "Obviously I've been a little bit of a mess about it today so I've been talking to...
- 4/16/2020
- E! Online
Chris Cuomo's wife Cristina Greeven Cuomo has tested positive for coronavirus (Covid-19).
The CNN anchor, who is still recovering from the virus, made the revelation of his wife's diagnosis Wednesday on his show Cuomo Prime Time while speaking to his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
"Cristina now has Covid, she is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn't happen and now it has," host Cuomo said during the interview with his brother. The governor then talked about how the virus can spread and how ...
The CNN anchor, who is still recovering from the virus, made the revelation of his wife's diagnosis Wednesday on his show Cuomo Prime Time while speaking to his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
"Cristina now has Covid, she is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn't happen and now it has," host Cuomo said during the interview with his brother. The governor then talked about how the virus can spread and how ...
- 4/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Tony Award nominee Melissa Errico has penned her second column in Cristina Cuomo's new magazine The Purist in the current July issue. For her column 'Stories' in theJune issue of this glossy wellness publication, Melissa wrote a piece on mindfulness and second thoughts, in which she next tackles the pursuit of pleasure.
- 7/19/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Caroline Suh, Dr. Stacy Smith, Robbie Meyers, Mary Harron and Amy Heckerling Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
In our conversation the Fast Times At Ridgemont High and Clueless director Amy Heckerling brought up the loss of the middle (which conjured up for me an image of Alicia Vikander from Alex Garland's Ex Machina), Amy Pascal, and that Paramount's Sherry Lansing in particular was helpful to her. The Epix preview screening and panel on Caroline Suh's The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem was hosted by Christine Baranski, Maria Bartiromo, Joanna Coles, Katie Couric, Cristina Cuomo, Natasha Lyonne, Alec Baldwin, Baz Luhrmann, Marlo Thomas and Elle Editor-in-Chief Robbie Myers at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
Epix president-ceo Mark Greenberg introduces Robbie Myers Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Anne-Katrin Titze: The film is called The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem. Where do you see the starting points to a solution?
Amy Heckerling: I don't know.
In our conversation the Fast Times At Ridgemont High and Clueless director Amy Heckerling brought up the loss of the middle (which conjured up for me an image of Alicia Vikander from Alex Garland's Ex Machina), Amy Pascal, and that Paramount's Sherry Lansing in particular was helpful to her. The Epix preview screening and panel on Caroline Suh's The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem was hosted by Christine Baranski, Maria Bartiromo, Joanna Coles, Katie Couric, Cristina Cuomo, Natasha Lyonne, Alec Baldwin, Baz Luhrmann, Marlo Thomas and Elle Editor-in-Chief Robbie Myers at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
Epix president-ceo Mark Greenberg introduces Robbie Myers Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Anne-Katrin Titze: The film is called The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem. Where do you see the starting points to a solution?
Amy Heckerling: I don't know.
- 3/29/2016
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Julie Delpy on Martin Scorsese and Stanley Kubrick: "We haven't entered that club yet." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
While the Epix première of Caroline Suh's The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem, hosted by Christine Baranski, Maria Bartiromo, Joanna Coles, Katie Couric, Cristina Cuomo, Natasha Lyonne, Alec Baldwin, Baz Luhrmann, Marlo Thomas and Robbie Myers was going on, Julie Delpy was premiering her own film Lolo. She is featured in the series, along with Anjelica Huston, Patricia Clarkson, Judd Apatow, Christine Vachon, Mira Nair, Michael Moore, Lake Bell, Amy Berg, James Franco, Kristen Wiig, Michael Mann, Paul Feig, Catherine Hardwicke, A. O. Scott, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Dawn Hudson, Jill Soloway, Mary Harron and Amy Heckerling.
The day after the premieres, Julie and I met for a conversation on Lolo, which began with us discussing the differences between French and American filmmaking.
Julie Delpy on the gap: "In France it has been...
While the Epix première of Caroline Suh's The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem, hosted by Christine Baranski, Maria Bartiromo, Joanna Coles, Katie Couric, Cristina Cuomo, Natasha Lyonne, Alec Baldwin, Baz Luhrmann, Marlo Thomas and Robbie Myers was going on, Julie Delpy was premiering her own film Lolo. She is featured in the series, along with Anjelica Huston, Patricia Clarkson, Judd Apatow, Christine Vachon, Mira Nair, Michael Moore, Lake Bell, Amy Berg, James Franco, Kristen Wiig, Michael Mann, Paul Feig, Catherine Hardwicke, A. O. Scott, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Dawn Hudson, Jill Soloway, Mary Harron and Amy Heckerling.
The day after the premieres, Julie and I met for a conversation on Lolo, which began with us discussing the differences between French and American filmmaking.
Julie Delpy on the gap: "In France it has been...
- 3/17/2016
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Elle Editor-in-Chief Robbie Myers, Mary Harron, Caroline Suh, Amy Heckerling, Dr. Stacy Smith and Epix president-ceo Mark Greenberg Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Christine Baranski, Maria Bartiromo, Joanna Coles, Katie Couric, Cristina Cuomo, Natasha Lyonne, Alec Baldwin, Baz Luhrmann, Marlo Thomas and Robbie Myers invited us to the Epix preview screening of Caroline Suh's The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem, executive produced by Alex Gibney, Stacey Offman, Lynne Kirby, Betsy West, Laura Michalchyshyn and Suh, and included guests Anne Sweeney, Cathy Schulman, Candace Bushnell, Alison Wright, Leven Rambin, Domenico Vacca and Eleonora Pieroni at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
Caroline Suh: "Manohla Dargis' article where she talked about Ava DuVernay" Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The first episode featured Anjelica Huston, Patricia Clarkson, Julie Delpy, Amy Berg, Judd Apatow, Christine Vachon, Mira Nair, Michael Moore, Lake Bell, James Franco, Kristen Wiig, Michael Mann, Paul Feig, Catherine Hardwicke, A.
Christine Baranski, Maria Bartiromo, Joanna Coles, Katie Couric, Cristina Cuomo, Natasha Lyonne, Alec Baldwin, Baz Luhrmann, Marlo Thomas and Robbie Myers invited us to the Epix preview screening of Caroline Suh's The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem, executive produced by Alex Gibney, Stacey Offman, Lynne Kirby, Betsy West, Laura Michalchyshyn and Suh, and included guests Anne Sweeney, Cathy Schulman, Candace Bushnell, Alison Wright, Leven Rambin, Domenico Vacca and Eleonora Pieroni at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
Caroline Suh: "Manohla Dargis' article where she talked about Ava DuVernay" Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The first episode featured Anjelica Huston, Patricia Clarkson, Julie Delpy, Amy Berg, Judd Apatow, Christine Vachon, Mira Nair, Michael Moore, Lake Bell, James Franco, Kristen Wiig, Michael Mann, Paul Feig, Catherine Hardwicke, A.
- 3/10/2016
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
From the instant it was announced, the world's eye has been trained on the upcoming big screen Princess Diana biopic where Oscar-nominee Naomi Watts will play The People's Princess.
Photo - Naomi Rocks an Iconic Diana Dress
Now, with filming recently wrapped on 2013's Diana, the star is opening up to Manhattan magazine about this risky new role.
"Playing Princess Diana was the hardest thing I've done," Watts tells Manhattan magazine's editor-in-chief Cristina Greeven Cuomo. "I wanted to try to embody her and get the essence of her."
Watts goes on to say that the film "concentrates on [Diana's] love affair with a Pakistani heart surgeon," a story she admits to have been completely ignorant about prior to reading the script. And like much of the late Diana's life, Watts admits, "That love story ended sadly."
For more from Naomi Watts' Manhattan magazine interview, click here.
Photo - Naomi Rocks an Iconic Diana Dress
Now, with filming recently wrapped on 2013's Diana, the star is opening up to Manhattan magazine about this risky new role.
"Playing Princess Diana was the hardest thing I've done," Watts tells Manhattan magazine's editor-in-chief Cristina Greeven Cuomo. "I wanted to try to embody her and get the essence of her."
Watts goes on to say that the film "concentrates on [Diana's] love affair with a Pakistani heart surgeon," a story she admits to have been completely ignorant about prior to reading the script. And like much of the late Diana's life, Watts admits, "That love story ended sadly."
For more from Naomi Watts' Manhattan magazine interview, click here.
- 12/4/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Tomas Maier, Creative Director of Bottega Veneta, and Bernd Beetz, CEO of Coty. Many of New York’s fabulous and stylish folks came out last week to toast Tomas Maier, the creative director of Bottega Veneta to celebrate his very first fragrance for the design house, at the Academy Mansion on the Upper East Side with Coty Prestige. Maier, who was quite involved in the making of this fragrance—from the bottle design to its uncompromising scent—is very much in keeping with the aesthetic of the brand: understated minimalism with polished luxury. And, as expected, the scent is beautiful. Although it does not launch until later in September, it can be pre-ordered by calling Bergdorf Goodman at 212-872-2733. Herewith, the V.I.P. guest list: Jessica Chastain, Robbie Myers, Coco Brandolini D'Adda, Joe Zee, Linda Wells, Simon Doonan, Lauren Remington Platt, Hannah Bronfman, Britt Maren, Olga Scherer, Giovanna Battaglia,...
- 7/18/2011
- Vanity Fair
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