Free ContentFor Members Only
HOME MEDIABIZBLOGGERS.com WOMEN in MEDIA HOOKED UP MEMBERSHIP INFO MEMBER COMPANIES MEDIA BUSINESS REPORT ECONOMIC FORECASTS RESEARCH
Home > JackMyersThinkTank > John A. Reisenbach Foundation 20th Annual Gala - Will Honor Carolyn Everson and Rino Scanzoni

John A. Reisenbach Foundation 20th Annual Gala - Will Honor Carolyn Everson and Rino Scanzoni

October 13, 2011
Carolyn Everson and Rino Scanzoni

Published: October 13, 2011 at 02:08 AM GMT
Last Updated: October 13, 2011 at 02:08 AM GMT

For information on the upcoming John A. Reisenbach event and to purchase tickets or make a donation, visit www.reisenbachfoundation.org

Marking twenty years since the John A. Reisenbach Foundation was established, the organization has announced its 2011 Gala Tribute for a Better New York, to be held Monday, November 28th at Gotham Hall in Manhattan. The Reisenbach Foundation was created in 1991, one year after advertising executive John Reisenbach was killed in a random shooting in Greenwich Village. According to this year's Gala Tribute Chair Ed Erhardt, "This is an especially important opportunity for us to remember John and to honor his memory by rededicating ourselves to making New York a better place to live and work…and keep the Foundation alive for 20 more years."Reisenbach Foundation

This year's Reisenbach Distinguished Citizen Awards will be presented to Carolyn Everson of Facebook and Rino Scanzoni of GroupM. Everson is a native New Yorker and has dedicated her career to the media and advertising industry. She joined Facebook earlier this year to lead the company's global marketing solutions team focused on top strategic accounts and global agencies. She also oversees media strategy, advertising sales, and account management. Everson joined Facebook from Microsoft where she was corporate vice president of Global Advertising Sales and Trade Marketing. Prior to Microsoft, Everson spent 7 years at MTV Networks, where she most recently was COO and executive vice president of U.S. Ad Sales for MTV Networks. Earlier positions were held at Primedia, Walt Disney Imagineering and Zagat.

Rino Scanzoni joined Mediaedge:cia in 2002 as president of the agency's Broadcast division. In 2003 he was elevated to the role of Chief Implementation Officer [CIO]. Previously, he was executive vice president and managing director of MediaVest Entertainment, a division of MediaVest North America, part of the Starcom MediaVest Group. Scanzoni also served as MediaVest's executive vice president and director of National Broadcast, having held the same positions at TeleVest and D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles.

Driven by a small group of volunteers who knew and worked with John or his dad Sandy Reisenbach, the Foundation has spent the last twenty years supporting initiatives that help to improve the quality of life in New York City and the neighborhoods where we work and live. "John would have described himself as an 'ordinary guy.' He was a warm, wonderful human being, which makes us proud that we have been able to turn the tragedy that ended his young life into two decades of good work for the people of New York," said Jim Rosenfield, one of the original Reisenbach board members who serves as Foundation chair/president.

The Reisenbach Foundation takes justifiable pride in its accomplishments in the field of public safety and security. Some of the New York City programs and organizations it has supported include Child Abuse Prevention Program, Citizens Committee for NYC, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York Cares, New York Police Foundation, the Police Athletic League, Safe Horizon and the Urban Assembly.

Past recipients have included such industry stalwarts and special guests as Bill Cella, Erhardt, Irwin Gotlieb, Peggy Green, John Hayes, Commissioner Ray Kelly, Bill Koenigsberg, Gerald Levin, David Levy, Bob Liodice, Jon Mandel, Judy McGrath, Pat Mitchell, Charlie Rutman, Dennis Swanson, Katherine Oliver, Dick Wolf and John Wren. The John A. Reisenbach Foundation donates at least 93% of funds raised and has given more than $4 million to programs that improve the safety and the quality of life in New York City, in John's memory.

add this social bookmark link

1 Comment
Barbara Berger - March 31, 2012
I just recently learned of the death of John Reisenbach. I didn't know John personally but did work for Grey Advertising and his dad, Sandy. I worked there during the 60's and left to raise a family in 1969. I want to send my sympathy to the entire Risenbach family. If John was anything like his dad, great success was in his future.
Fondly,
Barbara Berger
Post a Comment










Commentary Archives

May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012

See all Archived Material

MediaBizBloggers.com

Today's interns are Internet Pioneers -- the first to spend their whole lives with the Internet and mobile as an embedded part of their lives. The Internet is the defining influence on Internet Pioneers, and they are hooked up to and dependent on the Internet for managing almost every aspect of their lives.

Read More

Wednesday's Trivia Question : What college did EVERYONE from Boy Meets World attend?

Read More
Click Here for Membership Information
Contact Us  |  Editorial Overview and Guidelines |  Site Map  |  Terms of Use  |  Privacy Policy  |  RSS Feeds