Posts Tagged ‘Connie Milstein’
New York-Presbyterian Hospital Black-Tie Gala
In 2008, the New York-Presbyterian Hospital held its annual black-tie gala in support of Emergency Medicine departments. The legendary Stevie Nicks performed at the end of the evening. The event raised almost $3 million for the hospitals.
The gala honored the doctors, nurses and staff at the Emergency Medicine departments that offer outstanding care for more than 230,000 patients every year. Dr. Neal Flomenbaum of NYP-Weill Cornell and James Giglio of NYP-Columbia were both recognized. Philanthropists, business people and celebrities such as Jane Och, Connie Milstein and Christy Mack attended this event.
Connie Milstein: Trustee, Alumnus, Supporter of NYU
As a trustee and alumnus of New York University, Connie Milstein has been involved in much of the innovative educational programming developed in the School of Arts and Science. For instance, freshmen participate in the Collegiate Seminar Program, launched by Connie Milstein in 2007. This program offers seminars for freshmen and provides mentors for the new students who will guide them throughout their years at NYU.
The Constance Milstein and Family Academic Center is a branch of NYU in Washington, D.C. Connie Milstein envisioned this center as the ‘home away from home’ for NYU students wishing to come in contact with the intellectual, political and cultural pulse of our nation’s capital.
NYU is continuously searching for ways to improve the education they offer and stimulate the students in their schools. With help and support from Connie Milstein, NYU continues to provide the excellent educational model for which they are so well admired.
Illustration of Connie Milstein’s NYU Facility in Washington
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is an illustration of the NYU Constance Milstein and Family Academic Center. The building is 12 stories high, and has 75,000 square feet of space. The building will feature meeting spaces and offices, seminar rooms, a lobby and student lounge, as well as a 200-seat auditorium. The upper floors will be dormitories and visitor’s apartments. It will be built in Northwest Washington, mere blocks away from the World Bank, the White House, the Smithsonian and the cultural sites on 14th Street. The groundbreaking took place this past September, and the Academic Center is expected to open its doors in September of 2012.
Books on Bases: Blue Star Families
Blue Star Families is an association working to support military families throughout the United States. Connie Milstein serves as their president. The members of the organization include military parents, spouses, children and families of all outlets of service.
Last year, Blue Star Families started a program called Books on Bases, Smiles on Faces. Over 10,000 books have been distributed to military base libraries, DOD Schools and military impacted public schools. Children with parents serving in all branches of the military were supported by these book donations. The program was launched in partnership with the Kids in Distressed Situations organization.
Blue Star Family Art Contest for Military Children
This past summer, over 850 museums throughout the United States opened their doors to military personnel and their families, thanks to the initiative of Blue Star Families, with board member Connie Milstein, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Following the success of this operation, Blue Star Families launched an art contest for army children. Running from July 1st through September 12th, the contest was meant for children with a parent or sibling (including step parents/siblings) who served in active duty, either on reserves or in the National Guard. The contest enabled the children to express themselves and their feelings, give thanks to the supportive museums, and also win prizes.
The children painted, colored or sent photos of their experiences or thoughts during a visit to a Blue Star Museum. Every picture was sent with a short explanation and was required to depict the blue star in some way. The winning artists, who received savings bonds, were chosen by a panel of judges from Blue Star Families, and announced on October 8th.
Praise for The Jefferson Hotel: Ogden CAP Properties with Connie Milstein
The Jefferson Hotel is extraordinarily proud of its reputation and of the feedback it has received since its renovations. The hotel was recently reconstructed by Ogden CAP Properties, LLC, with Principal and Co-Founder Connie Milstein. Since the renovation and reconstruction, here are a few of the positive comments they have received.
Travel + Leisure called them the “2010 World’s Best Awards: Top 10 Small City Hotels in US/Canada in their August 2010 edition.
The June 2010 edition of the Robb Report called them one of “The Best of the Best.”
Conde Nast Travel put them on the “Hot List” in May of 2010.
Elite Traveler said, in their January/February 2010 edition that they were one of “Washington, D.C.’s Best Suites.”
Constance Milstein and Family Academic Center
The recent groundbreaking ceremony at the future site of NYU’s new campus in Washington, D.C., attracted some impressive guests including top donors, construction crew heads, DC campus planners, Chair of the Board of Trustees and the full university leadership team, who assembled to mark the start of the founding of NYU’s newest study-away site, the Constance Milstein and Family Academic Center (NYUDC). This is situated just blocks from the White House in the heart of the city. One topic addressed by speakers was the global network university. Said Chairman of the Board of Trustees Marty Lipton, “[NYUDC] fits in with this concept that John Sexton has brought to fruition,” said Lipton. “But we have a great deal more to go.” Another insisted there should be “no barriers” within the school’s network and that the establishment of NYUDC would assist in destroying more of them. This construction will definitely add to the prestige of the Washington campus.
Connie Milstein and Ogden CAP Properties, LLC
As co-founder and principal of Ogden CAP Properties, LLC, Connie Milstein is involved in all properties at the company, ranging from residential to commercial. One current property is the Dorchester Towers, located on 155 West 68th Street, NYC. Quite an impressive building you will be greeted through a circular driveway which enters into a beautifully-landscaped garden mall that takes you to the entrance of the building. You will then be greeted by a uniformed doorman and will be privy to a specially-trained concierge at the service of you and your guests. This property really is the ultimate in luxury living with stunningly carpeted corridors, nine highly efficient, electronically-controlled elevators, a user-friendly delivery service, central mail chute, full laundry room on each floor, well-attended heated garage and more. So check it out and see what it means to live in the lap of luxury.
Blue Star Families Offered Free Museum Admission
In a lovely show of appreciation for American military families, Blue Star Families and the National Endowments for the Arts teamed together this summer. They invited military families, including active duty service members and their immediate families, to come to 600 museums for free. The free admission ran from Memorial Day (May 31, 2010) through Labor Day (September 6, 2010).
Certainly, many advocates of military service, like Connie Milstein, support these efforts to offer benefits to military families.
Upcoming Events at the National Symphony Orchestra
Mark your calendars for various events held by the National Symphony Orchestra. On September 25th, there will be a classical concert – the season opening ball concert with Christoph Eschenbach as conductor, Renee Fleming as soprano, and Llang Llang on piano. Five days later you can book for the classical concert of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the same conductor, Marisol Montlavo as soprano, Yvonne Naef, mezzo-soprano, Nikolai Schukoff, tenor, John Relyea, bass-baritone and Norman Scribner from the Choral Arts Society of Washington as artistic director. Check the website for other interesting performances on a variety of dates through the Fall. Connie Milstein serves on the board of advisors of the National Symphony Orchestra.