Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
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Matthew Lincoln and Erika Feil-Lincoln (Vice Chair of Programming). Photos courtesy Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council
Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
Casey Weiss (Chair), Mara Feil (Member of the Executive Committee), Danielle Rayman (Vice Chair of Marketing). Photos courtesy Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council
Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
Danielle Rayman, Alison Bernstein, Casey Weiss, Erika Feil-Lincoln (Vice Chair of Marketing, Vice Chair of Membership, Chair, Vice Chair of Programming). Photos courtesy Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council
Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
Michael Freedman, Lori Freedman (Member of the Executive Committee), Elissa Lefkowitz, Ph.D. and David Lefkowitz, M.D.. Photos courtesy Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council
Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
Debra and Bruce Kahne. Photos courtesy Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council
Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
Casey (Chair) and Noah Weiss. Photos courtesy Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council
Weill Cornell’s Children’s Health Council Hamptons Event
Alison (Vice Chair of Membership) and Jay Bernstein. Photos courtesy Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council
Amid the backdrop of Mecox Bay at their Water Mill home, Alison and Jay Bernstein hosted a soiree for Weill Cornell Medicine’s Children’s Health Council, bringing together Council leadership, members, and guests. Alison serves as vice chair of membership for the Council, along with chair Casey Weiss and fellow vice chairs Erika Feil-Lincoln and Danielle Rayman.
Guests mingled during the evening reception, celebrating their shared commitment to Weill Cornell Medicine’s pediatric research, education and patient care that benefits children’s health. The Council has raised more than $21 million since its inception in 2014, making an extraordinary difference in the lives of children in New York and beyond.