The Skin Cancer Foundation Raises $725,000 at Annual Champions for Change Gala

More than 400 guests gathered to support the Foundation’s lifesaving programs

Thursday, May 11, 2023 (New York, NY) – On May 10, The Skin Cancer Foundation held its signature fundraising event, the annual Champions for Change Gala, at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City. The event raised more than $725,000 to support the organization’s educational campaigns, community programs and research initiatives. 

More than 400 guests attended the event, including Skin Cancer Foundation donors, industry and physician allies, celebrity supporters and members of the media. Notable guests included Brendan Fraser, Hank Azaria, Cooper Hoffman and Veronica Webb. 

After a lively cocktail reception, guests entered the ballroom for a seated dinner and formal program. Comedian Wali Collins emceed the event, keeping spirits high as he introduced the night’s speakers.  

Skin Cancer Foundation President Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD, spoke about the value of bringing the Foundation’s supporters together and recognizing their contributions to a lifesaving cause.  

“This is our second Gala during Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a time to highlight the urgency of The Skin Cancer Foundation’s mission,” said Dr. Sarnoff. “It’s important to me that each and every one of you feel connected to tonight’s program and this celebration of The Skin Cancer Foundation’s work.”  

Dancers entertained the guests with retro-style performances, including a Ziegfeld Follies tribute and the Charleston, and a 10-piece band kept the evening lively. New York auctioneer Harry Santa-Olalla led the crowd in an energetic Fund the Mission pledge drive. During the in-room pledge drive, donors raised $92,000 to support the Foundation. 

The Foundation awarded its first Media Impact Award to Jane Brody, former personal health columnist for The New York Times. The award, which will be presented annually going forward, recognizes members of the media who exemplify the Foundation’s mission to save and improve lives through skin cancer education. The presentation of the Media Impact Award at the Gala is a progression of the Foundation’s efforts to highlight the importance of the media’s role in sharing their message. 

The evening culminated with the Champions for Change Award presentation recognizing Tommy Bahama, one of the Foundation’s most active corporate partners. Since May 2021, Tommy Bahama’s Volunteer Donation-at-Checkout Campaign has raised more than $500,000 in support of The Skin Cancer Foundation’s education programs. Tommy Bahama CEO Doug Wood accepted the award on the company’s behalf. 

The event co-chairs were Susan Manber, Stephanie Schweitzer and Adam Schweitzer. The event’s physician co-chairs were Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, Julie K. Karen, MD, Jesse M. Lewin, MD, and Ariel Ostad, MD. The honorary chair was Marcia Robbins-Wilf, EdD. The Gala Committee included Steve Alperin, Jeremy Brauer, MD, Vivian Bucay, MD, Kim Campbell, Ian Michael Crumm, Jennifer & Joe Dussich, Jacqueline Flam, April Franzino, Adele Haimovic, MD, Michelle Henry, MD, Kim Nichols, MD, Ana Prodanovich, Kathy Sabine, Tyler Steele, Maral Skelsey, MD, Mary L. Stevenson, MD, Shelley Tanner and Brian Underwood. The Foundation also recognizes its Gala “Glow Guardian” sponsors: Biofrontera, Castle Biosciences, DermTech, L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.  

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About The Skin Cancer Foundation 

The Skin Cancer Foundation saves and improves lives by empowering people to take a proactive approach to daily sun protection and the early detection and treatment of skin cancer. The Foundation seeks to decrease the incidence of skin cancer through public and professional education and research. Since its inception in 1979, the Foundation has recommended following a complete sun protection strategy that includes seeking shade and covering up with clothing, including a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses, in addition to daily sunscreen use. For more information, visit SkinCancer.org. 

Contact:  

Ali Venosa, avenosa@skincancer.org; 646.583.7979  

Isha Vedantam, ivedantam@skincancer.org; 332.345.3561 

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