More than 300 guests gathered at Union Station on September 30th for a moving and inspirational night focused on bringing Alzheimer’s ‘out of the shadows’. Senator Barbara Mikulski, B. Smith and Dan Gasby, and JP Morgan Chase (Amy Bell accepted the award for JP Morgan) were be honored for their commitment to the fight to find a cure for Alzheimer’s. Senator Elizabeth Warren presented this year’s award to Senator Mikulski. NPR’s Diane Rehm was the dinner emcee. Other notables included George and Trish Vradenburg, co-founders of UsAgainstAlzheimer’s; Jill Lesser, UsA2 board member and president of WomenAgainstAlzheimer’s; Senator Collins; Maria Shriver; and Meryl Comer; among others.
Alissa and Trish Vradenburg. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
B. Smith and Dan Gasby. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
B. Smith and Maria Shriver. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
B. Smith, Dan Gasby, George and Trish Vradenburg, and Senator Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Dan Gasby, Senator Collins, and B. Smith. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Diane Rehm, Maria Shriver, and Senator Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
George and Trish Vradenburg, Senator Collins, Rep. Don Beyer, and Senator Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Jill Lesser, UsA2 board member and president of WomenAgainstAlzheimers, and George Vradenburg. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Meryl Comer, Karen Segal, Trish Vradenburg, and Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Senator Barbara Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Senator Elizabeth Warren. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Senator Collins and George Vradenburg. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Trish and George Vradenburg, and Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Trish Vradenburg and Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Photos: Out of the Shadows Dinner Hosted by UsAgainstAlzheimer’s and WomenAgainstAlzheimer’s
More than 300 guests gathered at Union Station on September 30th for a moving and inspirational night focused on bringing Alzheimer’s ‘out of the shadows’. Senator Barbara Mikulski, B. Smith and Dan Gasby, and JP Morgan Chase (Amy Bell accepted the award for JP Morgan) were be honored for their commitment to the fight to find a cure for Alzheimer’s. Senator Elizabeth Warren presented this year’s award to Senator Mikulski. NPR’s Diane Rehm was the dinner emcee. Other notables included George and Trish Vradenburg, co-founders of UsAgainstAlzheimer’s; Jill Lesser, UsA2 board member and president of WomenAgainstAlzheimer’s; Senator Collins; Maria Shriver; and Meryl Comer; among others.
Alissa and Trish Vradenburg. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
B. Smith and Dan Gasby. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
B. Smith and Maria Shriver. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
B. Smith, Dan Gasby, George and Trish Vradenburg, and Senator Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Dan Gasby, Senator Collins, and B. Smith. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Diane Rehm, Maria Shriver, and Senator Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
George and Trish Vradenburg, Senator Collins, Rep. Don Beyer, and Senator Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Jill Lesser, UsA2 board member and president of WomenAgainstAlzheimers, and George Vradenburg. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Meryl Comer, Karen Segal, Trish Vradenburg, and Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Senator Barbara Mikulski. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Senator Elizabeth Warren. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Senator Collins and George Vradenburg. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Trish and George Vradenburg, and Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
Trish Vradenburg and Diane Rehm. Photograph by Daniel McGarrity.
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