The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation held the 27th Annual Collaborating for A Cure Gala at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. This year’s event honored Mike Rawls, chief executive officer at Xome Holdings LLC. Rawls received the 2024 Distinguished Business Leader Award for his steadfast commitment to supporting cancer research. The Gala raised more than $3.1 million for critical cancer research.
SWCRF is recognized as being a leader in an international movement to invest more funding in science aimed at stemming the global rising incidence of cancer due to aging. Most recently, the Foundation joined forces with organizations such as the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, Israel Cancer Research Fund, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Melanoma Research Alliance, Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation, and others to spearhead research to better understand the complex link between aging and cancer.
“Last night’s Collaborating for a Cure Gala was a remarkable celebration of generosity and unity in the fight against cancer,” said Dr. Samuel Waxman, SWCRF CEO and Founder. “The crucial funds raised will directly support our expanding international network of scientists, empowering vital research and driving us closer to eradicating cancer worldwide.”
In addition to raising funds for science, the Gala featured a special musical performance by Tedeschi Trucks’ “Fireside Live” with special guest Warren Haynes. It also featured a live auction with dazzling lots, such as a four-day Ireland Golf vacation for four, a luxury cruise on a Seaborn ocean ship, dinner and a reservation for four at the legendary Rao’s Italian restaurant, signed guitars by Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, and Warren Haynes, and more.
Attendees included SWCRF Founder and CEO Dr. Samuel Waxman, Marion Waxman, Board Chairman Michael Nierenberg, honoree Mike Rawls, Susan Tedeschi, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, fashion designer Kobi Halperin, Fern Mallis, Ken Fishel, Maria Fishel, Jean Shafiroff and Robin Lathrop.