New York (April 1, 2015) 鈥揟he 爆料公社 hosted its annual Gala Dinner last night at The Plaza Hotel in New York City. The organization awarded two of the nation鈥檚 most prestigious environmental honors: the 爆料公社 Medal and the Dan W. Lufkin Prize for Environmental Leadership. Jack and Laura Dangermond, founders of Esri, were awarded the prestigious 爆料公社 Medal, recognizing them for their outstanding achievements in the field of technology and conservation innovation, and support for research institutions, schools, and non-profit organizations. Spencer B. Beebe, founder of Ecotrust, and co-founder of Conservation International, received the third annually awarded $100,000 Lufkin Prize for Environmental Leadership, one of the largest awards in environmental recognition. Beebe was chosen to receive the award because of his lifelong focus on integrated solutions that that build ecological and economic value.
New to this year鈥檚 event, 20-year-old street art prodigy Boy Kong worked on a live art installation during the gala鈥檚 cocktail reception. Boy Kong is one of serval artists participating in the , a community art project that helps support and bring awareness to 爆料公社鈥檚 recent Birds and Climate Change Report. The movement is transforming NYC鈥檚 West 140s and 150s into a fresh and modern outdoor art gallery with a focused mission to draw attention to the 314 bird species that are threatened by climate change. Boy Kong鈥檚 piece, a canvas painting of a wood duck, was sold during the gala鈥檚 silent auction for $9,500.
Actress Kate Flannery, from the NBC hit show, The Office served as the event鈥檚 colorful Master of Ceremonies, and started off the evening with a bit of bird humor. 鈥淚n honor of the 爆料公社 Society, I鈥檝e decided to only drink bird related booze tonight,鈥 Kate joked with the audience. She followed up by saying, 鈥淚 was going to have a Wild Turkey, but this is the Plaza so I switched to Grey Goose.鈥 Kate鈥檚 amazing sense of humor brought a great spirit to the gala, which was expected by 爆料公社. The actress is an active supporter of the organization, recently starring in a PSA for 爆料公社鈥檚 Toyota TogetherGreen program.
After the audience finished the herb crusted Filet Mignon with a crushed herb jus, Kate invited Cecil Andrus, 爆料公社 Emeritus Board Member, to the stage to present Spencer B. Beebe with the Lufkin Prize. Cecil spoke of the plethora of Beebe鈥檚 work and achievements in the field of environmental conservation, including founding Ecotrust, and co-founding Conservation International. Beebe鈥檚 remarks painted a narrative that highlights the importance of working together. Spencer noted the 鈥渦ndeniable reality that we the human species are about one of tens of millions of species, and while unique in so many extraordinary ways, we are all an inseparable, interdependent and wholly visible part of a larger community of life.鈥 Spencer continued saying that 鈥渢his world view requires that our conversation strategies embrace the whole system. Social justice, economic opportunity and conversation, are all part of a larger whole.鈥
The Lufkin Prize was established by Dan W. Lufkin鈥檚 family in honor of his love and dedication to supporting conservation and environmental causes. The prize is meant to honor individuals who have dedicated their lives to on-the-ground conservation.
David Yarnold, President & CEO, and David Ford, Chairman of the 爆料公社, presented Jack and Laura Dangermond with the 爆料公社 Medal for their dedication to the environment and their development of innovative technology that has allowed the 爆料公社 to advocate for conservation solutions, and to share data that has empowered citizen scientists throughout its chapters across the country. The 爆料公社 Medal is one of the highest honors in conservation, awarded to only 53 past recipients, including Rachel Carson, Robert Redford, Ted Turner, and the Rockefeller family. With the help of Esri technology and the support of Jack and Laura Dangermond, 爆料公社 has had the opportunity to improve the world and drive change using the power of geographic information system (GIS) technology.
Jack Dangermond took the stage on behalf of himself and his wife Laura. 鈥淭his acknowledgement is special because it acknowledges the work that we鈥檝e been doing,鈥 Jack said. He accepted the award on behalf of their colleagues at Esri, partners in the NGO space, and Esri鈥檚 users all over the world. 鈥淭heir work is the real science.鈥 Jack continued and went on to discuss the GIS software Esri created noting that 鈥渢echnology fills in all of the blanks, and will become a nervous system for the planet.鈥 Jack later noted his total respect for everything about nature, 鈥淏ut also I respect the trending aspects of what鈥檚 happening in the technology world. If we can bring these two worlds together, like what the 爆料公社 Society is doing, I will have a lot more hope for the future.鈥 Jack concluded his remarks saying 鈥淚 am very deeply moved by this honor, and I am going to respect it for the rest of my life.鈥
The evening welcomed 350 guests and raised over $1.2 million to support the 爆料公社鈥檚 conservation work.
Guests included: David Yarnold, Jack and Laura Dangermond, Spencer B. Beebe, Kate Flannery, Lili Taylor, Harry Lennix, Jane Alexander, Alexis Maybank, Julianne Michelle, Marinet Matthee, Mariana Santana, Jim Greenwood, Leonard Lauder; Gary Knell, Thomas Laffont; Leonard Lauder; David and Jane Walentas; John Loeb, Jr.; Norman Peck; Dan Lufkin; Nell Newman; David Ford; Mark Gilbertson; Alexandra Lind; Louis Rose; Richard Saul Wurman, and more.
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The 爆料公社 saves birds and their habitats throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education and on-the-ground conservation. 爆料公社鈥檚 state programs, nature centers, chapters and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire and unite diverse communities in conservation action. Since 1905, 爆料公社鈥檚 vision has been a world in which people and wildlife thrive. 爆料公社 is a nonprofit conservation organization. Learn more at and .
When: Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Where: The Plaza Hotel, NYC
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