Lincoln Center Corporate Fund · Director Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Center impacts millions...
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Annual Report 2015–16
Lincoln CenterCorporate Fund
Lincoln Center proudly celebrates New York City’s extraordinary cultural and intellectual life, and reaffirms its role as the world’s leading performing arts institution.
Peter MartinsBallet Master in Chief
Katherine E. BrownExecutive DirectorBruce Kovner
ChairmanJoseph W. PolisiPresident
Judith-Ann CorrentePresident and Chief Executive Officer
Peter GelbGeneral Manager
We, the undersigned Executive and Artistic Directors of 10 resident organizations of Lincoln Center,
wholeheartedly endorse the enclosed appeal by the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund. Unrestricted contributions
raised by the Corporate Fund constitute vitally important annual support that helps enable each resident
organization to sustain a level of unparalleled artistic excellence while encouraging new ventures.
We cordially invite you to renew or make a first-time contribution to the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund.
Peter MartinsArtistic Director
Marjorie Van DercookExecutive Director
Wynton MarsalisManaging and Artistic Director
Greg SchollExecutive Director
Oscar S. SchaferChairman
Matthew VanBesienPresident
Alan GilbertMusic Director
Wu HanArtistic Director
David FinckelArtistic Director
Suzanne Davidson Executive Director
Katherine FarleyChairman
Debora L. SparPresident
Lesli KlainbergExecutive Director
André BishopProducing Artistic Director
Adam SiegelManaging Director
Hattie K. JutagirExecutive Director of Development & Planning
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER
THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
NEW YORK CITY BALLET
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
THE CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
LINCOLN CENTER THEATER
LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
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Each year, Lincoln Center welcomes to its halls and plazas the most celebrated performing artists from around the country and around the world, upholding its reputation as a hub of cultural exchange in New York City and an international standard for excellence in the arts. In the past year, Lincoln Center staged over 85 local, national, and world premieres and hosted 6.5 million visitors on its campus—which is now preparing to embark on the highly anticipated renovation of David Geffen Hall.
The Corporate Fund remains the only entity that allows donors to support endeavors across 10 performing arts organizations at Lincoln Center, all with a single gift. One annual donation helps to sustain the artistic, educational, and community missions of these constituents, which not only bring extraordinary arts to New Yorkers, but also to broad and diverse audiences worldwide through television and movie screens, as well as an expanding digital presence. We thank our donors with discount and complimentary ticket offers, behind-the-scenes experiences, access to Lincoln Center venues for client entertainment, line credit on campus-wide materials, and a host of other outstanding member benefits. Our sincerest gratitude to our member companies who help us preserve Lincoln Center’s status as a leading presenter and curator of the world’s finest and most innovative arts.
Steven R. SwartzChairmanLincoln Center Corporate Fund
New York City Ballet New York City Ballet develops new work, preserves the repertoire and aesthetic of its founders, and makes ballet universally accessible through touring, education programs, outreach, and the creative use of media.
New York Philharmonic The New York Philharmonic revitalizes the orchestral experience through high-caliber performances of the great music of the past and today, and through evolving educational programs, touring, and media initiatives.
Lincoln Center Theater Lincoln Center Theater produces plays and musicals, classics and contemporary works, with the most accomplished artists working in theater while aspiring to the highest artistic standards.
The School of American Ballet The School of American Ballet is devoted to training the nation’s most talented young people for professional careers in classical ballet.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Through performance and education, Jazz at Lincoln Center nurtures the global community of those who are passionate about jazz and swing—both lifting spirits and preserving the integrity of America’s music.
Film Society of Lincoln Center The Film Society of Lincoln Center promotes the art of film and the achievements of filmmakers to a growing and ever more discerning audience.
The Juilliard School The Juilliard School educates its students to achieve excellence as leading artists in music, dance, and drama, and prepares the next generation to become informed and vocal advocates for the arts in society.
The Metropolitan Opera The Metropolitan Opera presents highly theatrical productions of operatic favorites and important new works, featuring the world’s leading singers, conductors, composers, directors, designers, and choreographers.
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center supports and advances the performance, composition, and appreciation of chamber music.
Lincoln Center for the Performing ArtsLincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a presenter of superb artistic programming, national leader in arts education and community relations, and manager of operations across campus on behalf of all 11 resident organizations.
With the finest music, opera, dance, and theater programming, Lincoln Center attracts 6.5 million visitors each year. Extensive touring and educational outreach enhances Lincoln Center’s unique, worldwide stature.
The Corporate Fund is proud to support 10 performing arts organizations at Lincoln Center, a dynamic cultural campus that is unparalleled in the world.
The Lincoln Center Corporate Fund thanks its members by providing an unparalleled range of executive benefits such as tickets to select open rehearsals; passes to workshop performance benefits and studio classes; access to our Concierge Services priority ticketing desk; complimentary refreshments in patron lounges across the campus; opportunity for private group tours; and invitations to exclusive Donor Appreciation events.
Corporations also receive priority access to 30 world-class venues for client and employee entertaining, conferences, media events, and concert receptions. Venue options include the intimate, starry setting of the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse; the renowned and soon-to-be-renovated David Geffen Hall; the sweeping city views from Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Appel Room; and the contemporary elegance of Alice Tully Hall’s Hauser Patron Salon.
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Membership Benefits
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center Corporate Fund
New York Philharmonic
The School of American Ballet
Lincoln Center for the
Performing Arts
Lincoln Center Theater
Film Society
of Lincoln CenterThe Metropolitan Opera
New York City Ballet
The Juilliard School
The Chamber Music Society
of Lincoln Center
Establishing national and international eminence for chamber music
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is America’s foremost repertory company for
chamber music. Under the artistic direction of cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han, CMS
presents an extraordinary roster of world-class artists in its signature series at Alice Tully Hall,
in the more intimate Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, and in concerts around the globe,
drawing more listeners to chamber music than any other organization of its kind.
Beyond the concert hall, the Chamber Music Society offers a rich variety of activities to
inform, to educate, and to draw new audiences to chamber music. Through far-reaching
educational programs, live, recorded, web-streamed, and televised performances, extensive
commissioning, radio broadcasts, new music series, and young artist programs, CMS actively
promotes a love and appreciation for a body of music that is among the finest achievements
of our civilization.
Film Society of Lincoln Center
Founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international
film, the Film Society endeavors to make the discussion and
appreciation of cinema accessible to a broad audience. Via year-
round programming and discussions; its annual New York Film
Festival; and its publications, including Film Comment, the U.S.’s
premier magazine about films and film culture, FSLC aims to
ensure that film will remain an essential art form for years to come.
The cast of Moonlight at the 54th New York Film Festival
Devoted to supporting the art and elevating the craft of cinema
Entertaining, enriching and expanding a global community for jazz through
performance, education and advocacy.
Jazz at Lincoln Center With the world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and a comprehensive array of
guest artists, Jazz at Lincoln Center advances a unique vision for the continued development
of the art of jazz by producing a year-round schedule of performance, education and
broadcast events for audiences of all ages. These productions include concerts, national
and international tours, residencies, a jazz hall of fame and concert series, weekly national
radio programs, recordings, publications, an annual high school jazz band competition
and festival, a band director academy, jazz appreciation curriculum for students, music
publishing, children’s concerts and classes, lectures, adult education courses, student and
educator workshops and interactive websites. Under the leadership of Managing and Artistic
Director Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Center impacts millions of lives annually through
the transformative spirit of America’s music.
The Juilliard SchoolThe Juilliard School is the only private conservatory in the country to offer study in the
three performing arts disciplines of music, dance, and drama. With more than 100 years of
educational and artistic excellence, Juilliard continues to make an indelible impact on the
quality of the performing arts in America and the world. From Kevin Kline to Laura Linney,
Yo-Yo Ma to Renée Fleming, Paul Taylor to William Forsythe, Juilliard alumni are among the
leading luminaries in the performing arts today.
Juilliard is also a major contributor to the cultural life of New York City, offering nearly
700 performances at Lincoln Center each year. In 1999, for its unparalleled standard of
excellence in arts education, Juilliard was awarded the National Medal of Arts, the U.S.
government’s highest honor for the arts.
Making an indelible impact on the quality of the performing arts
Lincoln Center TheaterShowcasing exceptional theatrical performances in a variety of genres
Now in its 32nd year, Lincoln Center Theater has earned praise from countless quarters
for its exemplary productions, and has been named as “the pre-eminent theater in the
country” by The New York Times.
Since the Theater’s re-establishment in 1985, LCT has received a total of 78 Tony Awards
—for the magnificent epic, War Horse, for Tom Stoppard’s trilogy The Coast of Utopia,
for acclaimed revivals of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific and The King and I and
August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, as well as for many other memorable
productions throughout the Theater’s history. LCT plays, musicals, and revivals have been
seen by millions of theater-goers at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the Mitzi E. Newhouse
Theater, at Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters, and on national tour.
The Claire Tow Theater opened in the late spring of 2012 as the home of the LCT3 program
for works by new artists for new audiences. In addition to producing plays and musicals,
Lincoln Center Theater sponsors educational and engagement programs for students in
public schools throughout New York City.
The cast of Lincoln Center Theater’s production of OSLO, by J.T. Rogers, directed by Bartlett Sher.
The Metropolitan OperaThroughout its 133-year history, the Metropolitan Opera has been one
of the world’s leading performing arts companies. Renowned for its
unparalleled variety of repertory, exceptional musical standards, and
impressive productions, the Met continues to be at the forefront of
opera, presenting the most creative and talented artists in the world.
Nearly 750,000 people attend more than 200 performances in the
opera house each season. The company presents, on average, six new
productions and up to 20 revivals each season, spanning the repertory
from the Baroque period to the 21st century.
Beyond the opera house, millions experience the Met through innovative
outreach programs. Under the leadership of General Manager Peter
Gelb, the Met has initiated a groundbreaking vision that continues
to transform the way audiences around the globe experience grand
opera. Building on the company’s 85-year radio broadcast tradition, the
Met transmits live opera performances to movie theaters around the
world through the Live in HD series, and subsequently broadcasts the
performances on PBS through the Great Performances series. Through
these initiatives, the Met is able to reach the largest and most diverse
audience in its history. Additionally, the Met provides free educational
and public outreach programs each season, which engage new
audiences and opera enthusiasts alike, helping to secure the vitality of
the operatic art form for generations to come.
Providing a vibrant home for the most creative and talented opera artists
One of the foremost dance companies in the world, New York City Ballet is
renowned for the athleticism and lyricism of its dancers – and for its ability to
present the largest repertory in the field of classical ballet. Founded by legendary
choreographer George Balanchine and philanthropist Lincoln Kirstein, New York City
Ballet presents dance of unrivaled excellence, while consistently developing new
work of the highest order.
New York City Ballet continues to build new audiences through extensive touring,
public outreach and curriculum-based education programs, and by nurturing the
next generation of dance professionals through the New York Choreographic
Institute and through its partnership with the School of American Ballet. Such
activities bring more and more people to the ballet, promote the highest artistic
standards, and elevate the classical dance form in the hearts and minds of millions.
New York City Ballet
Elevating classical dance in the hearts and minds of millions
New York Philharmonic
Honoring its role as a world leader in music and as the nation’s oldest symphony orchestra
The New York Philharmonic connects with up to 50 million music lovers each season through
performances, education programs, broadcasts and online. Having commissioned and/
or premiered works by leading composers from every era since its founding, the Orchestra
now champions contemporary music through the NY PHIL BIENNIAL, in venues across the
city, among other projects. A resource for its community and the world, the Philharmonic
complements its annual free citywide Concerts in the Parks with wide-ranging education
programs, including the famed Young People’s Concerts and the New York Philharmonic Global
Academy—partnerships that cultivate tomorrow’s orchestral musicians. Renowned around the
world, having appeared in 432 cities in 63 countries, America’s oldest symphony orchestra has
always been a media pioneer, and today releases live performances through downloads and
online. Music Director Alan Gilbert has led the New York Philharmonic since 2009, succeeding
20th-century musical giants including Bernstein, Toscanini, and Mahler.
The School of American Ballet
The School of American Ballet is the official training academy of the
New York City Ballet and the premier school of its kind in the country. Since
its storied founding by legendary choreographer George Balanchine and
philanthropist Lincoln Kirstein, the School of American Ballet has produced
more professional ballet dancers than any other school in the United States.
Extraordinarily accomplished faculty members guide the transformation of
talented students into professional dancers and prepare them for placement
in leading national and international ballet companies. Beyond the classroom,
students are offered a unique opportunity to gain performance experience
dancing in the Spring Workshop Performances, SAB’s community lecture
demonstration program, an annual Student Choreography Workshop, and in
New York City Ballet productions.
Producing more professional ballet dancers than any other school in the United States
Serving Lincoln Center's mission to share the world's best performing arts with everyone, everywhere
Lincoln Center for the Per forming Arts
Lincoln Center presents a dazzling, year-round schedule of over 400 world-class
performances through its acclaimed series including Great Performers, American Songbook,
White Light Festival, Mostly Mozart Festival, Lincoln Center Festival, Midsummer Night
Swing, and Lincoln Center Out of Doors. In addition to presenting a broad spectrum of
the world’s leading artists, a variety of innovative educational and community outreach
programs invite thousands of children, families, and neighbors to Lincoln Center’s halls
and plazas to experience the unique joy of the performing arts. The Emmy Award–winning
live telecast series Live From Lincoln Center brings the best of Lincoln Center to millions of
homes across America. Lincoln Center also manages a 16.5-acre campus that welcomes
some 6.5 million visitors each year. In addition, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has
led a series of major capital projects on behalf of all 11 resident organizations.
Extell Development CompanyFetner PropertiesFirst American Title Insurance Company
– National Commercial Services First Eagle Investment Management
Foundation Kenneth & Maria FishelThe Fragrance Foundation Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson,
LLP Garrison Investment Group, LP Goldfarb & Fleece LLP Eugene M. Grant & Company, LLCGreenberg Traurig, LLP The Guardian Life Insurance CompanyRichard H. Holzer Memorial FoundationITOCHU International Inc. Jack Resnick & Sons Joseph P. Day Realty CorporationKaplan Rice LLPKasirerKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPLatham & Watkins LLP The Leir Charitable FoundationsLPZ ManagementEileen P. MatthewsMissoni Morrison & Foerster LLP Norton Rose Fulbright US LLPThe Polk Wealth Management Group,
Morgan StanleyPost Commercial Real EstateRiemer & Braunstein LLPRose Associates, Inc.Ruben Companies May and Samuel Rudin Family
FoundationSavills StudleyThe Segal Company Sentinel Real Estate GroupShorenstein Properties LLC Signature Bank SkyBridge CapitalSLCE Architects, LLPStellar Management Company Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Sumitomo Corporation of Americas
FoundationSy Syms Foundation TD Bank N.A. UnitedHealthcare United Refining CompanyWachtell, Lipton Rosen & KatzWarburg Pincus LLCWeiler Arnow Mgt. Co., Inc. Zetlin & De Chiara LLP
FRIEND
$10,000 and moreAckman Ziff Real Estate GroupAdobeAmerican Essentials, Inc. Aon BarclaysThe Bloomingdale’s Fund of the Macy’s
Foundation The Brodsky Family Clifford Chance US LLP
CSC ServiceWorks Davis Consulting Group, LLC Deloitte E.B. Cohen Insurance & Risk
ManagementLuisa Fernanda EspinosaMr. and Mrs. J. Pepe FanjulFirst Manhattan Co. Fisher Brothers FoundationFitch, Inc. Fortune Brands Inc. Friedland Properties FTI Consulting, Inc. G-III Apparel Group, Ltd.The Georgetown CompanyLinda & Richard GoldsteinThe Jon & Mindy Gray Family Foundation Investcorp International, Inc. J. Crew Group Inc. LionsgateLoews CorporationL’OrealSusan & Morris Mark MBAF CPAs, LLCMilberg Factors, Inc. Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) MOATNews Corp. Peerless Clothing PSEG FoundationRBC Capital MarketsRefinery RooftopSolomon Organization Charitable Trust Spielman Koenigsberg & Parker, LLP Steven and Tina Swartz The Theodore Rapp FoundationTom James Company Rafael Vinoly ArchitectsWillis Towers Watson Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
DISTINGUISHED DONORS
$5,000 and more24 Seven, Inc. AB BernsteinAlixPartners LLP Alvarez & Marsal Architectural Flooring Resource, Inc.ASCAPAssociate Ophthalmologists, PC B. Riley & Co., LLC Gretchen Maull BergerBerger Hirschberg StrategiesBerkeley Research Group, LLCBRG CapstoneBTIG LLCCapital Business Credit LLC CaptivateClearVision Optical Joan & Edward CohenCorning Incorporated DDG FoundationVince DeGiaimoDeluxe Delivery Systems Development Specialists, Inc. Digby Management Company Epstein, Becker & Green PC
Dr. Diane FellowsFitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto GLC Advisors & Co. LLCGlobal Holdings Management (US) Inc.Great Performances J. Ira and Nicki Harris FoundationThe Herman Goldman FoundationIcon Quik Park Systems Inc.Jones Day The Jordan, Edmiston Group, Inc.Kamran Hakim OrganizationKekst and CompanyKramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLPJeffrey & Nancy LaneThe Ralph & Ricky Lauren Family
Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lavine Loeb & Loeb LLP Loomis, Sayles & Company Macy’s, Inc. Michelman & Robinson, LLPMr. Michael Minikes and Mrs. Cheryl
MinikesMitsui Fudosan America, Inc. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Charlotte MossMultipet International, Inc. Proskauer Rose LLPProvince, Inc. Randa Accessories Reed Smith LLPMr. and Mrs. John Rosenwald, Jr. Ryman Hospitality Properties Foundation The SG Companies S. Rothschild & Company Inc. Shearman & Sterling LLP Debra Flink Sonkin, Search Advisory
Group Starship Capital Advisors LLC Stop & Stor Charitable Fund Strategas Research Partners Sugar Foods Corporation Elizabeth A. Sullivan and Jonathan MannTF Cornerstone Inc. Time Equities, Inc. Toshiba America, Inc.Tribune Media Company Charitable
Foundation Unified AccessoriesVornado Realty Trust William Morris Endeavor Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP
and 133 supporters and contributors under $5,000 as of December 31, 2015
GOLDEN CIRCLE
$250,000 and moreAmerican ExpressBNY MellonLincoln Center Business CouncilLincoln Center Media
and Entertainment CouncilLincoln Center Real Estate and
Construction Council Lincoln Center Women’s
Leadership CouncilMetLife FoundationThe New York Times The William Randolph Hearst Foundation
OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP
$150,000 and moreCitiPVH Corp.U.S. Trust, Bank of America
LEADERSHIP
$100,000 and moreAmerican Express OPENChristina BakerCarmen BusquetsCapital One BankCredit Suisse Audrey Butvay GrussGabriela & Austin Hearst Susan & John HessIAC/InterActiveCorpPuig, Carolina Herrera New YorkKara & Stephen M. RossThe Walt Disney Company
OUTSTANDING BENEFACTORS
$75,000 and moreThe Boston Consulting Group, Inc. Con EdisonCrain’s New York Business Feil Family FoundationBill Ford & Marigay McKeeThe Loreen Arbus FoundationMorgan StanleySamuel I. Newhouse Foundation Inc.
DISTINGUISHED BENEFACTORS
$50,000 and more21st Century FoxTory BurchThe Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller
FoundationGlenwood Management Corp. IBM International Foundation The Jeffries Companies
Deborah van der Heyden, JLL (Jones Lang LaSalle)
JPMorgan Chase & Co. King & Spalding LLP Malkin Holdings, LLCThe Marc Haas FoundationMeridian Capital Group LLC Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. Omnicom Group Pfizer Inc. Related Companies Kenneth & Karen RosenThe Starr Foundation Tishman Speyer VSP GlobalWells Fargo
BENEFACTORS
$35,000 and moreA+E NetworksRonnie & Larry AckmanBenenson Capital Partners, LLCBlank Rome LLPBrookfield Office PropertiesThe Charatan/Holm Family FoundationInternational Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Sandra L. KozlowskiKPMG LLP L. Jay Grossman Foundation Inc. M&T BankMcMullan Family FundNewmark Grubb Knight Frank Ogden CAP Properties, LLCSt. JohnWilf Family Foundation Xerox Corporation
DISTINGUISHED PATRONS
$25,000 and moreAccenture LLPAdrienne ArshtAtrium StaffingAXA Foundation The Beshar Family FundConway MacKenzie, Inc. David & Susan CoulterEllen & Daniel CrownDentons US LLPDonald Zucker CompanyDouglaston DevelopmentDr. Ronald and Beth DozoretzThe Durst OrganizationEmmet, Marvin & Martin LLPEncompass Digital MediaEntertainment OneFirst Republic BankGoldman, Sachs & Co.
Gotham Organization, Inc.Greystone & Company Hess CorporationHighland Park Village/
Elisa & Stephen SummersHimmel-Meringoff PropertiesHorizon Media, Inc.Hudson’s Bay Company/
Saks Fifth AvenueInterpublic Group ITV AmericaJoseph Hage Aaronson LLCKRE GroupL & L FoundationLALIQUELionTree LLCMediaLinkPhilip & Cheryl MilsteinMomentum WorldwideNeiman Marcus GroupNordstrom, Inc. Ole Communications GroupOMD People’s United BankPGIMRestaurant Associates Rockefeller Group International, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Larry A. Silverstein The Stahl Organization
in Memory of Stanley StahlVenable LLPVeronis Suhler Stevenson Viacom Inc. Karen R. Weiss, Bank of America
Private Wealth ManagementWIRED
PATRONS
$15,000 and moreABS Partners LLCAT&T New YorkAvison YoungBaker Hostetler LLPBank of America Merrill LynchBristol-Myers Squibb Company Chicago Title Insurance CompanyCohnReznick LLP Colgate-Palmolive Company Columbia Threadneedle InvestmentsCore BTSCredit Agricole Corporate and
Investment Bank Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLPCushman & Wakefield, Inc. Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management Eastdil Secured, LLC Douglas & Wendy EisenbergEstreich & Company, Inc.
Lincoln Center Corporate Fund
The Juilliard School
Bruce Kovner Chairman
Katheryn C. Patterson Vice Chairman
Joseph W. Polisi President
Pierre T. Bastid Julie A. Choi Kent A. Clark Pamela Daley Kenneth S. Davidson Sanford B. EhrenkranzBarbara G. Fleischman Keith R. Gollust Mary Graham Joan W. Harris Matt Jacobson Edward E. Johnson, Jr. J. Christopher Kojima Karen M. Levy Teresa E. Lindsay Laura Linney Michael Loeb Vincent A. Mai Ellen MarcusMichael E. Marks Nancy A. Marks Stephanie Palmer McClelland Christina McInerneyLester S. Morse, Jr.Stephen Novick Susan W. Rose Sarah Billinghurst SolomonWilliam E. Stricker, M.D.
Lincoln Center Theater
Eric M. MindichChairman
Kewsong LeePresident
Marlene HessLeonard Tow William D. ZabelVice Chairmen
Jonathan Z. CohenChairman, Executive Committee
Jane Lisman KatzTreasurer
John W. RoweSecretary
André Bishop Producing Artistic Director
Annette Tapert Allen Allison M. Blinken James-Keith Brown H. Rodgin Cohen Ida ColeIde DangoorDavid DiDominicoShari EbertsCurtland E. Fields Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. J. Tomilson Hill, Chairman EmeritusJudith Hiltz Linda LeRoy Janklow, Chairman EmeritusRaymond JoabarEric Kuhn Betsy Kenny Lack Memrie M. Lewis Ninah Lynne Phyllis Mailman Ellen R. Marram John Morning Brooke Garber Neidich Elyse Newhouse Augustus K. Oliver Robert Pohly Stephanie Shuman David F. Solomon Tracey Travis David Warren Robert G. Wilmers
Honorary Trustees John B. Beinecke, Chairman EmeritusMrs. Leonard Block John S. Chalsty Constance L. Clapp Ellen Katz Victor H. Palmieri Elihu Rose Daryl Roth Lowell M. Schulman
Hon. John V. Lindsay, Founding Chairman
Bernard Gersten, Founding Executive Producer
The Metropolitan Opera
Ann Ziff Chairman
Judith-Ann CorrentePresident and Chief Executive Officer
Mercedes T. Bass Vice Chairman
William C. Morris Chairman of the Executive Committee
Jeanette Lerman-NeubauerSecretary
Betsy Cohen Treasurer
Frayda B. Lindemann Vice President
Christine F. Hunter James W. Kinnear Honorary Chairmen
Paul M. Montrone President Emeritus
Mrs. Ezra K. Zilkha Vice Chairman Emerita
Peter Gelb General Manager
James Levine Music Director
Fabio Luisi Principal Conductor
Managing Directors Mrs. Veronica Atkins Mercedes T. BassFrank A. Bennack, Jr. Susan S. Braddock Alexa Bator Chae Leonard S. Coleman, Jr. Judith-Ann CorrenteRena De Sisto Jerry del Missier Mrs. Paul G. Desmarais Sr. Misook Doolittle Elizabeth M. EveillardStephanie T. Foster Marina Kellen French Joan Granlund Eugene P. Grisanti Beth A. GrosshansEkkehart Hassels-Weiler Rolf Heitmeyer Marlene Hess H.M. Agnes Hsu-Tang, Ph.D. Christine F. HunterFrederick Iseman James W. KinnearBruce Kovner Camille D. LaBarre Harry T. Lee Jeanette Lerman-NewbauerFrayda B. LindemannDafna Meitar-Nechmad Mrs. Corbin R. Miller William R. Miller Elena A. Prokupets Sana H. SabbaghLaura J. Sloate Howard Solomon Marc I. SternHon. David A. Straz, Jr. Ambassador Nicholas F. Taubman Douglas Dockery ThomasRobert I. Toll Robert L. Turner Ann Ziff
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
James P. O’Shaughnessy Chairman
Elinor L. Hoover Elizabeth W. SmithVice Chairmen
Robert Hoglund Treasurer
Peter W. KeeganSecretary
Nasrin Abdolali Sally Dayton ClementJoseph M. Cohen Joyce B. Cowin Peter Duchin Peter Frelinghuysen * William B. Ginsberg Phyllis GrannPaul B. Gridley Naava Grossman Walter L. HarrisPhilip K. Howard Harry P. Kamen Priscilla F. Kauff Helen Brown LevineJohn L. Lindsey Tatiana Pouschine Dr. Annette U. Rickel Beth B. Sackler Herbert S. Schlosser David SimonJoost F. Thesseling Alan G. WeilerJarvis Wilcox Kathe G. Williamson*Chairman 2004–2014
Directors Emeriti Anne Coffin Anthony C. GoochMarit Gruson Charles H. HamiltonPaul C. Lambert William G. Selden Andrea W. Walton
Chairman Emeritus Donaldson C. Pillsbury (1940-2008)
David Finckel and Wu Han Artistic Directors
Suzanne Davidson Executive Director
Founders Miss Alice Tully William Schuman Charles Wadsworth Founding Artistic Director
Film Society of Lincoln Center
Lesli Klainberg Executive Director
Ann Tenenbaum Chairman
Daniel H. Stern President
Ann TenenbaumChairman of the Executive Committee
Ira M. Resnick Ira S. Rimerman Vice Chairmen
Abigail Hirschhorn Beroutsos Lisa Ehrenkranz Ronnie Planalp Bernard L. Schwartz Vice Presidents
Wendy Keys Secretary
Bennett Goodman Treasurer
Francesca Beale Joshua CohenJames ColemanElissa F. Cullman Jana Edelbaum Lisa Ehrenkranz Barry Feirstein Bennett GoodmanAustin Hearst Kris F. HeinzelmanSusan HessStephanie Hessler Abigail Hirschhorn Beroutsos Pamela JonesTara KelleherWendy Keys Joanne Koch Hillary Koota KrevlinPablo LegorretaEdward H. Meyer Elinor Bunin Munroe Victoria NewhouseCarlos Perez Victor PisanteRonnie PlanalpElizabeth Redleaf Ira Resnick Ira Rimerman Buffy SahlmanBernard L. Schwartz Robert S. ShafirPeter Sobiloff Daniel H. Stern Yael Taqqu Ann TenenbaumDebi Wisch
Chairmen Emeriti Roy L. Furman William F. May (Founder)* Julien J. Studley*
Presidents Emeriti Roy L. Furman Henry McGee Martin E. Segal (Founder)*Alfred R. Stern* Irwin W. Young
Directors Emeriti William L. Bernhard Helen Bernstein Sallie Blumenthal* James Bouras Frederick R. Koch Michael F. Mayer George Nelson*
* Deceased
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Robert J. Appel Chairman
Shahara Ahmad-Llewellyn Diane M. Coffey Gail May Engelberg Jack Rudin Vice Chairs
Mark Rosenthal Chair, Executive Committee
Michael D. Fricklas Secretary
Clarence OtisTreasurer
Gordon J. Davis Founding Chairman
Lisa Schiff Chairman Emeritus
John Arnhold Jessica M. Bibliowicz Valentino D. Carlotti Richard M. Cashin Stephen S. Daniel Diana Roesch DiMenna Mica Ertegun Hughlyn F. Fierce Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Buzzy Geduld Valerie S. GrantPeter T. GrauerStephen IfshinJeffery KindlerGreg MarcusWynton MarsalisRonald D. McCraySteven MillerMark R. Patterson Charles E. Phillips, Jr. Michael F. Price Keith Reinhard Lywal SallesArthur J. Samberg Paul C. Schorr, IV Barry F. Schwartz Kimberly Ayers Shariff David J. Stern Faye Wattleton George Wein
Directors Emeriti Alan D. Cohn † June Noble Larkin Albert Murray † Jonathan F.P. Rose
Ex-Officio Members Hon. Bill de Blasio Mayor of the City of New York
Stephen R. Aiello Designee
Hon. Gale Brewer President of the Borough of Manhattan
Courtney Lee Mitchell Designee, Borough of Manhattan President
Hon. Melissa Mark-Viverito Speaker of the New York City Council
Board RepresentativeSherman Irby
† In Memoriam
Board O
f Directors
The Metropolitan Opera (cont'd)
Honorary Directors Bruce Crawford Edgar Foster Daniels Kevin W. KennedyEmily Fisher Landau Mrs. Walter J. Laughery, Jr. Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin Laurence D. Lovett Paul M. Montrone Dr. M. Lee Pearce Mrs. Ezra K. Zilkha
New York City Ballet
Robert I. LippPresident
Sarah Jessica Parker Vice-Chairman
Barbara J. Slifka Vice-Chairman
Darren Walker Vice-Chairman
Gordon B. Pattee Treasurer
Randal R. Craft, Jr. Counsel
Kristin Kennedy Clark Secretary
Maria-Cristina Anzola Zoë E. Baird Maria S. Bartiromo Ronald N. Beck Howard P. Berkowitz Franci J. Blassberg Donya Archer BommerUrsula M. Burns Jane Chace Carroll Debra Martin Chase Stuart H. ColemanDavid E. R. Dangoor Barbara R. EvansMeyer FeldbergBarry S. FriedbergDavid Heleniak Marianne Lake Ricki Lander Carol D. MackChristian Meissner Clarke Murphy Karen MurphyMarie Nugent-HeadJeffrey M. Peek Hugues de Pins Robert Pitts Raja RajamannarStephen Kroll Reidy Denise SaulAlan D. Schnitzer Howard SolomonLesley Stahl Ruth S. Stanton Bonnie Strauss John L. VogelsteinCathinka Wahlstrom Sue Ann Weinberg Hon. Kimba M. Wood William H. Wright, II
Directors Emeriti Gillian Attfield Frederick W. BeineckeDaniel Brodsky Mary Sharp Cronson Lawrence Herbert Nancy Lassalle David H. Mortimer Edward J. Toohey †
Chairmen Emeriti Jay S. Fishman †Barry S. Friedberg Eugene P. Grisanti Theodore C. Rogers Howard Solomon John L. Vogelstein
Ex-Officio Hon. Bill de BlasioHon. Tom FinkelpearlAlair A. Townsend
† In Memoriam
New York Philharmonic
Oscar S. Schafer Chairman
Matthew VanBesien President
Peter W. May Vice Chairman
Laura Chang Treasurer
Daisy M. Soros Secretary
Lawrence D. Ackman Alec Baldwin Dr. Kathryn BealJoshua Bell Dr. Clemens Börsig Yefim Bronfman Kenneth A. BuckfireAngela ChenArthur ChuPeter D. Cummings Toos N. Daruvala Lodewijk J.R. de Vink J. Christopher Flowers Annabelle K. Garrett Sarah Jane GibbonsPeter Gross Paul B. Guenther Gurnee F. Hart Donald J. HeberleRobert S. Hekemian, Jr. Sharon HiteAnn Johnson Peter Jungen Alexander KlabinJ. Christopher Kojima Honey M. Kurtz Stefanie LandsmanChristian A. Lange Karen T. LeFrakHarold Mitchell AC James L. NederlanderElizabeth A. Newman Charles F. Niemeth Gary W. Parr Itzhak Perlman Joel I. Picket Susan Rose Carol D. Schaefer Shirley Bacot Shamel Larry A. Silverstein Yasushi TakahashiOscar L. Tang Pamela Thomas-Graham Bobby Tudor Ronald J. Ulrich Daria L. Wallach Mary J. Wallach Sandra F. Warshawsky Dr. Thomas F. WidmannShirley Young
Chairmen Emeriti Paul B. GuentherGary W. Parr
Directors EmeritiDonald M. Blinken Dale M. Frehse Gunther E. Greiner Phyllis J. Mills Paula L. Root Benjamin M. RosenJoel E. Smilow Stephen Stamas
School of American Ballet
Barbara M. Vogelstein Chairman
Suzanne A. RedpathVice President
Garfield L. Miller, III Treasurer
Helen Haje Secretary
Peter Martins Artistic Director and Chairman of Faculty
Marjorie Van Dercook Executive Director
Kellie Johnson Abreu Christopher AltchekElisabeth M. ArmstrongNicole BecherRosemary T. Berkery Olivier Bernier Amanda Brotman-SchetrittJudy Bernstein Bunzl Norm ChampChelsea V. ClintonLinda S. Daines Thomas R. Ellis Zita J. Ezpeleta Andrew C. FinchRobert Fribourg Joyce Campbell Giuffra Perry Barbara Granoff Karen T. Hughes Susannah Smetana Kagan Nell Kleinschmidt Julia F. Koch Coco KopelmanElizabeth Peay McCreery Elizabeth R. Miller Richard A. MillerStacey C. Morse Ellen L. Needham Daniel Pacthod Naomi Seligman Max R. ShulmanHoward Solomon Barbara Apple Sullivan David H. (Zach) Taylor, Jr. Carolyn Wright-Lewis Clara Xing-WangLaura Zeckendorf
Chairmen Emeriti Albert C. BellasRobert Fribourg Roswell B. PerkinsMax R. Shulman Philip S. Winterer
Directors Emeriti Stuart H. ColemanJames H. DuffyFrances D. Fergusson Mrs. Mark Hampton Nancy N. Lassalle William A. PerlmuthLee Slaughter James W. Stevens Kent Stowell Marcia T. Thompson Elizabeth Farran Tozer
Artistic Advisory CommitteePeter BoalArthur MitchellHelgi TomassonEdward Villella
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Katherine Farley Chairman
Debora L. Spar President
Adrienne Arsht Richard K. DeScherer Joel S. Ehrenkranz Roy Furman John B. Hess Bruce Kovner Philip L. Milstein Laurie M. Tisch Ann Ziff Vice Chairs
Blair W. Effron Treasurer
Directors Ronnie Ackman Robert AppelJoseph Y. Bae Christina Baker Keith T. Banks Renée Belfer Frank A. Bennack, Jr. Richard S. BraddockJeffrey C. CampbellJudith-Ann Corrente Daniel Crown James G. Dinan Beth DozoretzHarold Ford, Jr. William E. Ford Bart Friedman David GeffenBennett J. Goodman Efraim Grinberg Mimi Haas Ronald G. HarringtonWilliam B. Harrison, Jr.Gerald L. Hassell Rita E. Hauser Jim Herbert David A. Hunt Elliot S. Jaffe Steven A. Kandarian Sheryl Drangel Kaye Somesh Khanna David H. Koch Shelly Lazarus Thomas H. Lee Betty Levin Robert I. LippBryan Lourd Peter W. MayWilliam R. Miller Eric MindichWilliam C. Morris Anna Nikolayevsky Indra Nooyi Daniel S. Och James P. O’Shaughnessy Joseph R. Perella Ingeborg Rennert Julian RobertsonJim Rosenthal Stephen M. Ross David M. Rubenstein Oscar S. Schafer Ralph SchlossteinThomas SchumacherRobert K. SteelGayfryd Steinberg Steven R. Swartz Yasushi TakahashiTony TamerChandrika K. Tandon Ann TenenbaumJohn A. Thain
Alair A. Townsend Ann Unterberg Barbara VogelsteinJohn E. WaldronChristopher J. Williams John Wren Clara Wu Tsai Randi Zuckerberg
Ex Officio Hon. Bill de Blasio Barry H. Berke, Esq. Hon. Melissa Mark-Viverito Frank Carucci Hon. Thomas Finkelpearl Hon. Mitchell Silver
Directors Emeriti Co-Chairs Hon. William H. Donaldson Peter L. Malkin
Directors Emeriti Mrs. James A. BlockDiane M. Coffey David A. CoulterBruce Crawford Peter Frelinghuysen Harvey Golub Eugene P. Grisanti*Audrey Butvay GrussPaul B. GuentherRuth W. Houghton Peter S. KrausJune Noble Larkin Martin J. OppenheimerThomas A. Renyi Mrs. Frederick P. Rose Susan Rudin Walter V. Shipley Howard Solomon Daisy M. Soros Hon. Carl Spielvogel Stephen Stamas
*Deceased
List as of December 31, 2016
Board O
f Directors
The Lincoln Center Corporate Fund benefits from the support and expertise of some of the world’s leading business executives. The Leadership Committee directs the course of the Corporate Fund and ensures its continued effectiveness in serving the ever-changing needs of 10 world-class arts organizations at Lincoln Center.
The Lincoln Center Corporate Fund’s Real Estate & Construction Council is comprised of New York City’s leading real estate executives who provide significant support for Lincoln Center. The Council’s annual gala honors the industry’s most prominent representatives, introduces many new businesses to the Corporate Fund, and is one of New York City’s most anticipated industry events.
Real E
state &
Construction C
ouncil
Chairman Steven R. SwartzHearst
MembersJames L. Amine Credit Suisse
Keith T. Banks U.S. Trust, Bank of America
Sarah E. Beshar Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
Angelica Cantlon International Flavors & Fragrances
Valentino D. Carlotti Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Richard A. Cirillo, Esq. King & Spalding LLP
David A. Coulter Warburg Pincus LLC
Richard K. DeScherer Bloomberg L.P.
Nancy J. DubucA+E Networks
Robert P. GarrettKPMG LLP
Richard A. Goldstein
Maurice R. Greenberg C.V. Starr and Co.
David W. Heleniak Morgan Stanley
Taimur Hyat PGIM
Jill Kaplan Crain’s New York Business
Ross LoveThe Boston Consulting Group
Charles G. Ludmer CohnReznick LLP
Peter L. Malkin, Esq. Empire State Realty Trust Malkin Holdings LLC
Bruce E. Mosler Cushman & Wakefield, Inc
Thomas A. Renyi BNY Mellon
Michael I. Roth Interpublic Group
Edward Skyler Citi
Jeffrey T. Stevenson Veronis Suhler Stevenson
Mark Thompson The New York Times Company
Emily WeissAccenture
Kenneth L. Wyse PVH Corp.
James D. Zirin, Esq. Sidley Austin LLP
Ex OfficioKatherine FarleyChairman Lincoln Center
Members Robert H. Arnow Weiler Arnow Mgt. Co., Inc.
John I. Bralower Avison Young
S.H. Spencer Compton First American Title Insurance Company - National Commercial Services
Peter D’ArcyM&T Bank
James S. Davidson, AIA SLCE Architects LLP
Alice P. DiMarzio NGKF Capital Markets
Mark S. Edelstein, Esq. Morrison & Foerster LLP
Abby Elbaum Ogden CAP Properties, LLC
Jonathan M. Estreich Estreich and Company, Inc.
David H. Feinberg Feinberg Properties LLC
Winston Fisher Fisher Brothers
David V. Fowler BNY Mellon
Eugene M. Grant Eugene M. Grant & Company, LLC
Francis J. Greenburger Time Equities, Inc.
Jeffrey R. Gural Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
Sharon R. Harris
James L. Hedden Rose Associates, Inc.
Woody Heller Savills Studley
Todd Henderson Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management
James I. Hisiger, Esq. Latham & Watkins LLP
Robert J. Ivanhoe Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Meredith J. Kane, Esq. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Steven M. Kenny Bank of America Merrill Lynch
George M. Klett Signature Bank
Robert A. Knakal Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.
Benjamin V. Lambert Eastdil Secured, LLC
Rick Lyon Capital One Commercial Banking
Anthony E. Malkin Empire State Realty Trust
Mark L. McCarthy Shorenstein Properties LLC
Mark E. MelchionePeople’s United Bank
Neal J. Miranda Chicago Title Insurance Company
Bruce E. Mosler Cushman & Wakefield
Steven NapolitanoFirst Nationwide Title Agency, LLC
Joel I. Picket Gotham Organization, Inc.
Gregory R. Reimers JPMorgan Chase Real Estate Banking
Stephen M. Ross Related Companies
Richard Ruben Ruben Companies
Glenn A. Shannon Shorenstein Properties LLC
Stephen B. Siegel CBRE
Ben Singer Starship Capital Advisors, LLC
Sheldon H. Solow Solow Building Company
Mary Ann Tighe CBRE
John P. Uehlinger Emmet, Marvin & Martin LLP
Alan G. Weiler, Esq. Weiler Arnow Mgt. Co., Inc.
Alan H. Wiener Wells Fargo Multifamily Capital
Michael S. Zetlin Zetlin & De Chiara LLP
Timothy M. Zietara Centennial Property Finance
Leadership C
omm
ittee
Co-Chairs Lawrence B. Benenson Benenson Capital Partners, LLC
Gary JacobGlenwood Management Corp.
Co-Chairs Emeriti John J. Avlon The Jeffries Companies
Peter L. Malkin, Esq. Empire State Realty Trust Malkin Holdings
A new initiative of leaders in the media, technology, and entertainment industries coming together to raise unrestricted funds for 10 world-renowned performing arts organizations at Lincoln Center. With one contribution, corporations and firms can support these organizations to the maximum effect, allowing for creative educational programming, exciting new productions, and free performances.
Co-ChairsNancy J. DubucA+E Networks
Meredith K. LevienThe New York Times Company
MembersLoreen ArbusThe Loreen Arbus Foundation
Aryeh B. BourkoffLionTree LLC
Rebecca CenniAtrium Staffiing
Enrique CuscoOle Communications Group
Jonah GoodhartMOAT
Monica KaroOMD USA, Inc.
Michael E. KassanMediaLink
Kim KelleherWIRED
Bill KoenigsbergHorizon Media
Brent MontgomeryITV America
John MoraynissEntertainment One Television
Monica B. RichmanDentons
Bill TillsonEncompass Digital Media
Christopher D. WeilMomentum Worldwide
Neal ZuckermanThe Boston Consulting Group
ContributorsLionsgateTribune Media Company Charitable FoundationWilliam Morris Endeavor
Ex OfficioJulie MeninCommissioner of the Mayor’s Office, Media and Entertainment
The Lincoln Center Corporate Fund’s Business Council encourages the support of middle-market businesses and professional firms. Council members represent a wide cross-section of middle-market businesses from a variety of geographic areas that work together to provide special events and other cultivation opportunities to build an important base of support for Lincoln Center.
Chairman Kenneth L. Wyse PVH Corp.
Vice Chairman Michael S. Mullman Blank Rome LLP
MembersAlan Ackbarali Capital One Bank
Stephanie BergerBerger Hirschberg Strategies
Jonathan J. CohenElias B. Cohen & Associates
John P. Cole Wells Fargo
Lisa Collura FTI Consulting, Inc.
Peter Friedfeld ClearVision Optical Company Inc.
Ronald A. Garfunkel SDI Laundry Solutions
Mark Ginsberg VSP Global
William J. Golden UnitedHealthcare
Barbara Grodd Paul Stuart
Mark G. Hirschberg Multipet International, Inc.
Charles G. Ludmer CohnReznick LLP
Donald S. MacKenzie Conway MacKenzie, Inc.
Peter B. Maroney, Jr. Bernstein Private Wealth Management
W. Patrick McMullan III The McMullan Family Fund/Barclays
Dennis Miller Dennis Miller Associates
Wayne S. Miller G-III Apparel Group Ltd.
Daniel A. Orwig Itochu Prominent USA LLC
R.J. Prossner Conway MacKenzie, Inc.
Michelle A. Rice Kaplan Rice LLP
Kenneth A. Rosen, Esq. Lowenstein Sandler LLP
Dr. Joseph Rudick Associate Ophthalmologists, PC
John C. Simons Corporate Fuel Advisors LLC
Raymond T. SloaneBerkeley Research Group, LLC
Debra Flink Sonkin Search Advisory Group
Jonathan B. Taylor Spielman, Koenigsberg & Parker, LLP
Raymond L. Vandenberg Michaelman & Robinson, LLP
Med
ia & E
ntertainment C
ouncil
Business C
ouncil
The Women’s Leadership Council is a group of involved and impassioned senior female business leaders and philanthropists coming together with the mutual goal of raising unrestricted dollars for eight performing arts organizations and two professional performing arts academies resident at Lincoln Center. The unrestricted nature of these funds permits the organizations to use them to maximum effect, which includes engaging in creative educational programming, presenting exciting new productions, and mounting free performances.
Chair Jill Kaplan Crain’s New York Business
Members Linda Addison Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Loreen Arbus The Loreen Arbus Foundation
Glenda Bailey Harper’s BAZAAR
Violet BellAdobe
Angelica Cantlon International Flavors & Fragrances
Debrah Lee Charatan The Charatan/Holm Family Foundation
Mary Davis Davis Consulting Group LLC
Joan Haffenreffer Citi
Margaret HayesThe Fashion Group International
Daisey Holmes BNY Mellon – Corporate Affairs
Suri Kasirer Kasirer Consulting
Sandra KozlowskiKorn Ferry
Jacquelyn KreseCredit Suisse
Betty LevinCorporate Art Directions
Lois J. Liberman Blank Rome LLP
Eileen P. Matthews, Esq. Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP
Deborah Montaperto The Polk Wealth Management Group, Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management
Elizabeth Musmanno The Fragrance Foundation
Margaret Preston TD Wealth
Frances A. Resheske Con Edison
Michelle A. Rice Kaplan Rice LLP
Kara Ross Kara Ross New York LLC
Marissa Shorenstein AT&T New York
Debra Shriver Hearst
Deborah van der Heyden JLL (Jones Lang LaSalle)
Karen R. Weiss U.S. Trust, Bank of America
Laila J. Worrell The Boston Consulting Group
The Junior Council is a group of young female professionals and performing arts enthusiasts dedicated to raising unrestricted dollars for eight performing arts organizations and two professional performing arts academies resident at Lincoln Center. The unrestricted nature of these funds permits the organizations to use them to maximum effect, which includes engaging in creative educational programming, presenting exciting new productions, and developing free performances. The Junior Council was established by the Women’s Leadership Council with the mission to mentor young women and introduce them to board service.
ChairRachel Samson Bullis Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Vice ChairJean Z. Poh Swoonery
Members Kristen Aron Polo Ralph Lauren
Ashleigh Barker The Estée Lauder Companies
Molly Ford Beck
Gretchen Maull Berger GG MAULL
Anna BittonSummit Rock Advisors
Stevie CohenCharm & Chain
Neena Deb-SenAlphaSights, Inc.
Liz Eswein Laundry Service
Sophie Haas Columbia Business School
Brittany Harris VOYAGE Swimwear
Risa C. Letowsky Duval & Stachenfeld LLP
Toby Milstein
Jeneia MullinsJPMorgan Chase & Co.
Lihn T. NguyenConway MacKenzie, Inc.
Amanda Orban L’Oréal USA
Zulema Quintans American Express
Thayer Joyce Reynolds VML
Katie SeemanAB Bernstein
Jamie SkrockiWME
Elizabeth A. SullivanMerrill Lynch
Wom
en’s Leadership C
ouncil
Junior Council
The Lincoln Center Corporate Fund’s Leadership Committee, Real Estate and Construction Council, Business Council, Media and Entertainment Council, Women’s Leadership Council, and Junior Council have quickly grown into active circles of supporters raising unrestricted funds for the resident organizations of Lincoln Center. The Councils’ lively social events present effective opportunities for executives to network with other companies and industries. The Councils proudly invite you to attend their upcoming events to partake in the festivities while promoting the interest and support for 10 performing arts organizations of Lincoln Center.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016An Evening Honoring Carolina HerreraFeaturing a performance by Diana Ross
Wednesday, January 18, 2017 Women’s Leadership Council and Junior Council Speed Networking
Monday, January 23, 2017Alternative Investment Industry Gala (Hedge Fund Gala)
Tuesday, March 14, 201713th Annual Business Leadership Award BreakfastHonoring Kenneth L. Wyse
Friday, April 21, 2017Women’s Leadership Council Spring Fashion Luncheon
Thursday, May 4, 2017 Junior Council Cuatro de Mayo Event
Wednesday, May 10, 2017The 44th Annual Real Estate and Construction Council Gala
Monday, May 15, 2017 Lincoln Center Business Council Spring Networking Event
Thursday, June 1, 2017 Lincoln Center Business Council Jazz Evening at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola
Tuesday, June 6, 2017The Performing Arts Hall of Fame at Lincoln Center Induction Ceremony and Gala
Monday, June 12, 2017The Sixth Annual Golf & Tennis Event
Upcom
ing S
pecial Events
Combined 2015–2016 projected operations for 10 performing arts organizations at Lincoln Center.
This statement is presented solely for the purposes of this report. As autonomous institutions, each of the organizatons participating in the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund has its own operating budget. The statement combines the separate projected results and accommodates differing fiscal years. The Corporate Fund's fiscal year is July 1 through June 30.
A copy of the last annual report filed with the New York State Department of State by each of the Lincoln Center organizations participating in the Fund may be obtained upon request in writing to the Attorney General of the State of New York, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271 or Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023-6583.
Statem
ent of Activities
Revenues Box office revenues 215,051,492Tuition & education fees 43,945,078 Hall rentals 45,858,162 Endowment & investment income 96,986,372 Other income & retail sales 128,554,270Use of reserves 8,642,621 Total revenues $539,037,994
Expenditures Production & performances 397,802,734Educational Programs Professional training (Juilliard and SAB) 58,851,880 Other constituent educational programs 21,854,856Telecasts and radio broadcasts 42,639,234Touring programs 13,225,222 Parks performances 1,614,205 Other community activities 711,684 Building and maintenance 138,787,430Administration 106,592,699Development and fundraising 41,214,859Retail and other expenses 13,883,245 Additions to reserves - Total expenditures $837,178,048
Contribution need ($298,140,054)Contribution support: Federal 1,595,652 State 716,035 City 4,247,491 Restricted corporate gifts 18,645,055 Foundations 60,019,784 Membership programs 18,852,448 Individual gifts 187,506,179 Consolidated corporate fund drive 7,292,211 Total contributed support $298,874,854
Operating surplus/(deficit) $734,800
Lincoln Center Lead
ership
STEVEN R. SWARTZChairman Lincoln Center Corporate Fund
DEBORA L. SPARPresident Lincoln Center
KATHERINE FARLEYChairmanLincoln Center
STAFFArlene Graime Managing Director
Amanda Fox Manager
Jane Kolb Manager
Emily Sullivan Manager
Saidah Asano-Brooks Coordinator
Leann VanDertteyden Coordinator
Clara-Ann Joyce Database Assistant
Eva Popper Volunteer
Cover and aerial Lincoln Center: ©Iñaki Vinaixa; Lincoln Center sign: ©Mark Bussell; Covered walkway to David Geffen Hall: ©Iñaki Vinaixa; Alice Tully Hall: ©Mark Bussell; David H. Koch Theater, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: Tristian Cook; Jazz at Lincoln Center: Frank Stewart; The Juilliard School: Rosalie O’Connor; Lincoln Center Theater: Mark Seliger; Metropolitan Opera: Marty Sohl: New York City Ballet: ©Paul Kolnik; New York Philharmonic: Chris Lee; School of American Ballet: Rosalie O’Connor Photography;Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts: Matt Dine; Farley: ©Brian Stanton.
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