RMH-NY’s 31st Annual Gala: Sneak-Peek Video

To gather support and spread the word about our House and mission expansion, we are hosting our 31st Annual Gala on Wednesday, October 25, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, at the sophisticated Chelsea Piers, Pier 60.


To gather support and spread the word about our House and mission expansion, we are hosting our 31st Annual Gala on Wednesday, October 25, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, at the sophisticated Chelsea Piers, Pier 60.

Our amazing Honorees this year will include Rob Manfred, Commissioner of Baseball, Tim Gokey, CEO of Broadridge Financial Solutions, Tariq Hassan, Chief Marketing & Customer Experience Officer, McDonald’s USA, Carla Zakhem-Hassan, CMO of JP Morgan Chase.

We will also present Steven J. Bensinger, Chairman Emeritus of RMH-NY, Senior Advisor, Howden Tiger with the Inaugural Pinnacle of Vision Award.

Watch the video above for a sneak-peek of what to expect at our 31st Annual Gala, featuring our Honorees.

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