Honorees
Patient Heroes
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We are proud to honor this year’s visionaries for their leadership in advancing stem cell research and enhancing the health and wellness of our society.
Donna Karan
Stem Cell Hero
Fashion icon and humanitarian Donna Karan believes through creativity, collaboration, connection and community you can change the world. This conviction lies at the heart of Urban Zen, established by Karan in 2007. The philosophy is reflected in the unique retail experiences the brand offers, featuring Donna’s globally inspired apparel as well as products she has sourced and developed with artisans all over the world.
A world traveler, a lifelong yogi, as well as mother and grandmother, Karan considers Urban Zen the realization of her dream not just to dress people, but to address them as well.
Throughout her career as a designer, Donna founded or helped lead many legendary philanthropic efforts including Seventh on Sale benefiting AIDS research, Super Saturday supporting the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, and Kids for Kids, the Pediatric Aids fundraising carnival.
Clyde Williams & Mona Sutphen
Stem Cell Couple of the Year
Clyde Williams
Principal | CEMK, Inc.
Clyde Williams’ more than 30-year career in public service includes work for Presidents Clinton and Obama, the development of successful public-private sector partnerships nationally, and knowledge of federal programs that affect urban and rural communities.
Clyde served as National Political Director of the Democratic National Committee for President Barack Obama. During his stint at the DNC, he worked closely with state parties, national, state, and local elected officials.
In 2001, Clyde worked as Domestic Policy Advisor to President Bill Clinton, coordinating his post-presidential activities designing and implementing national programs focused on economic empowerment and education. The Harlem Small Business program that he created has since been replicated and expanded nationally.
Clyde served as Vice President for State and Local Government Affairs at the Center for American Progress, a progressive think-tank. He also launched a successful consulting firm, and in 2007, joined with business partners to acquire Dicon Technologies from Berkshire Hathaway. Clyde and his partners successfully relocated Dicon’s operations to the U.S. from China, bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
During the Clinton Administration, Clyde served as Deputy Chief at Staff of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – an agency that had an $18 billion budget and more than 100,000 employees. He also served in the Clinton White House as Deputy Director of Presidential Scheduling and at USDA as Assistant Press Secretary. Earlier in his career, he worked in local politics in Washington, D.C.
Clyde presently does public and strategic affairs work for various clients with his partner, as a principal of CEMK, Inc.
Clyde is a board member of the company City Health Works. He was a past board member of Dicon Technologies, and the then publicly traded company The Princeton Review. He serves on the non-profit board of the MAC Aids Fund, and served on the non-profit board of STRIVE International. He also serves on the advisory boards of Markup and Rentreever.
Clyde earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, with a minor in Marketing, from Howard University.
Mona Sutphen
Partner, Head of Investment Strategies | Vistria
Prior to joining Vistria, Mona was a Partner at Macro Advisory Partners, where she led the firm’s US practice advising global corporate and capital markets clients. Earlier she was Managing Director at UBS AG, where she developed new tools for political risk evaluation impacting capital markets. From 2009-2011, she served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy for President Obama, where she advanced the policy and regulatory agenda on a range of domestic and international issues. Earlier in her career, Mona was a career diplomat, serving on the staff of the National Security Council during the Clinton Administration and the U.S. Mission to the UN, as well as posts in Asia and Europe.
Mona serves on the Boards of Spotify (NYSE: SPOT), Unitek Learning and Novata, and is a Trustee for Putnam Mutual Funds. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the Boards of the International Rescue Committee and Human Rights First. Mona is a Trustee of Mount Holyoke College and serves on the advisory boards of the Warner Music Social Justice Fund and the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
Previously, she served on the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board and was an adjunct professor at the Princeton School of Public & International Affairs. Mona is co-author of The Next American Century, and Executive Producer of two documentary films Battleground (PBS 2020) and Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union (HBO 2021).
Mona received a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and an MSc from the London School of Economics.
STEM Education Award
Accepted by: George D. Yancopoulos, MD, PhD
Regeneron
As a company founded and led by physician-scientists, Regeneron is committed to fostering the next generation of scientific innovators who can help solve society’s greatest challenges. Regeneron directs more than 93 percent of its community investments to supporting STEM education. Regeneron collaborates with the best STEM education partners on local, national, and international levels to foster students in kindergarten through high school in three important ways: exposing young minds to the power of science, equipping students with scientific skills, and elevating the best and brightest young scientists. Since 2020, Regeneron’s STEM efforts and partnerships have supported over 2.4 million students, including through its sponsorship of premier high school science competitions, such as the Regeneron Science Talent Search and the Regeneron International Science & Engineering Fair.
George D. Yancopoulos, MD, PhD
Co-Founder, Board co-Chair, President and Chief Scientific Officer | Regeneron
George D. Yancopoulos, MD, PhD, co-Founder, Board co-Chair, President and Chief Scientific Officer, has built and managed Regeneron alongside Dr. Leonard S. Schleifer since 1989. Dr. Yancopoulos, along with key members of his team, is the principal inventor of Regeneron’s twelve medicines approved in the U.S. and/or other countries, and important foundational technologies, such as its TRAP technology and proprietary VelociSuite® platform, which includes the VelocImmune® humanized mouse, the world’s first antibody producing mouse with a fully humanized immune system. He has been named an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and has been pivotal in creating the science-driven, collaborative and highly productive R&D culture at Regeneron. This unique environment has earned the company widespread recognition, including repeatedly being named as a “top workplace for innovators” by Fast Company magazine and consistent inclusion in Science magazine’s list of Top Employers. Dr. Yancopoulos was the 11th most highly cited scientist in the world in the 1990s, and in 2004 he was elected to be a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Yancopoulos attended the Bronx High School of Science and received his MD and PhD from Columbia University.
Past Honorees
2023 | Kay Unger | Feng Zhang, PhD | Janet & Jerry Zucker |
2022 | Sanjay Gupta, MD | Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD, DPhil | Irving Weissman, MD |
2021 | Susan & Stephen Scherr | Victor Garber | Derrick Rossi, PhD; Kizzmekia Corbett, PhD; Barney Graham, MD, PhD; Katalin Karikó, PhD; Drew Weissman, MD, PhD |
2020 | Brooke Ellison, PhD | Frank Gehry | David Rockwell |
2019 | Peter Goulandris & Karen Elizabeth Burke Goulandris, MD, PhD | Jay Kriegel | Greg Hicks & Rick Foster |
2018 | Karin Hehenberger, MD, PhD | Carol Roaman | Ian Schrager |
2017 | Andreas C. Dracopoulos NYSCF Humanitarian Award | Roy Geronemus, MD NYSCF Leadership Award | Clifford Ross NYSCF Arts Leadership Award |
2016 | David A. Carmel NYSCF Leadership Award | Alan M. Cohen NYSCF Leadership Award | Victoria Gordon NYSCF Stem Cell Hero |
2015 | Stephen M. Ross NYSCF Leadership Award | Jack Gernsheimer and Jeff Gernsheimer NYSCF Stem Cell Heroes | Mark McCauley NYSCF Stem Cell Hero |
2014 | Anne & Vincent Mai NYSCF Stem Cell Hero | Sabrina Bertucci NYSCF Stem Cell Hero | Rich Rundle NYSCF Stem Cell Hero |
2013 | Shirley Cook NYSCF Stem Cell Hero | Richard D. Kaplan NYSCF Stem Cell Hero | |
2012 | Bonnie Pfeifer Evans NYSCF Stem Cell Hero | Alice Shure NYSCF Stem Cell Hero | Seun Adebiyi NYSCF Stem Cell Hero |
2011 | Julian H. Robertson NYSCF Leadership Award | Christo NYSCF Humanitarian Award | |
2010 | Dorothy Lichtenstein NYSCF Humanitarian Award | ||
2009 | Frank Gehry NYSCF Humanitarian Award | Joel S. Marcus NYSCF Leadership Award | |
2008 | Governor David A. Paterson NYSCF Leadership Award | ||
2007 | Chuck Close NYSCF Humanitarian Award |