2020 Carousel of Hope Digital Program Book

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James and Eleanor Randall

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The Randall Family Foundation are proud to support the Children’s Diabetes Foundation


Benefiting the Children’s Diabetes Foundation and the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes Saturday, October Tenth, The Year Two Thousand Twenty MASTER OF CEREMONIES Jay Leno MUSIC DIRECTOR David Foster Burt Bacharach Tony Bennett Carole Bayer Sager Andrea Bocelli Sir Michael Caine George Clooney Dame Joan Collins David Copperfield Deborah Cox Robert De Niro

AN EVENING WITH Neil Diamond Samuel L. Jackson Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds Gladys Knight John Elway Adam Lambert Cynthia Erivo Rob Lowe Jane Fonda Nigel Lythgoe Kenny G Barry Manilow David Geffen Lionel Richie Josh Groban Judge Judy Sheindlin Tom Hanks Blake Shelton Jennifer Hudson Maria Shriver CHAIRMAN Barbara Davis CO-CHAIRMAN Dana Davis MUSIC CHAIRMEN Clive Davis Quincy Jones PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY Erich Bergen Marc Johnston HONORARY PRODUCER George Schlatter UNDERWRITING SPONSOR

ANGEL SPONSORS

Sam Smith Gwen Stefani Sir Rod Stewart Pia Toscano Usher Diane Warren Dionne Warwick Oprah Winfrey Henry Winkler


Barbara Davis Chairman

Dear Friends, Welcome to the 34th Carousel of Hope Ball. This is a very special evening because for the first time the Carousel Ball is going virtual. We will be seen around the world thanks to our partnering with People.com and I am so happy to welcome so many old friends and new friends. Tonight is also very special as we are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes and my 90th Birthday. The theme of tonight is from a song written by my dear friend Carole Bayer Sager and Burt Bacharach called “That’s What Friends Are For”, everyone who has donated their time and talent to join in the festivities are dear friends. This has been such a different year for everyone and our lives have dramatically changed, but one thing will always remain, is the importance and love of friends in our lives. We are celebrating the research and advancements we have made for type 1 diabetes which has improved greatly over the past 40 years. Although this year we have been concentrating more on care rather than research, as the coronavirus has made a drastic increase in patients needing our help. Your presence here tonight helps wonderful doctors and researchers who are striving to find a cure for diabetes and I thank you so much for your support. These efforts will help the 30 million people in America living with diabetes and the 415 million who are battling this disease all around the world. We have come a long way since we opened the Barbara Davis Center forty years ago and we won’t stop fighting until there is a cure. To my very, very special friend, David Foster - I can’t thank you enough for being here with me for so many years and for giving your talent, not only as a performer, but also as the music director. My thanks to you comes truly from the bottom of my heart. I truly love you David. Thank you. To my dear, dear friend Clive Davis - who knows music better than anyone. Your talent for music has been a gift to not only me, but to the world. You are the most generous, kind, caring friend and I love you and thank you for always being there for me. Jay Leno - what words can I use to thank you for the many, many years you have been the Master of Ceremonies and have brought together an entire audience and made the room warm, friendly and so welcoming, tonight you have made the world closer as we all fight for the cure together. There is no better host than Jay Leno. I love you, I thank you. And to my George Schlatter who is our honorary producer this evening and who has helped me from the day I met him - I give you a huge virtual hug. And thank you to your beautiful Jolene who has given her time, caring, words can’t express how I feel about you both. Quincy, you have shared your talent with the entire world and have been such a special friend to me. I love you, I thank you. The disease has doubled over the last twenty years and is projected to double yet again by 2030. Marvin and I began this effort over forty years ago when our daughter Dana was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Our dream was to build a clinic with the most advanced ways to treat diabetes, prevent complications, and do

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research. Today, the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes has become one of the leading centers for diabetes in the world. The Barbara Davis Center treats thousands of patients from across the nation and around the world regardless of their ability to pay. 35% of our patients are at or below poverty level and 40% are uninsured or underinsured. We welcome everyone with open arms. We are just so grateful for all of you tonight who have joined us in the fight to overcome a disease which leads to so many terrible complications. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity and for being here to join our battle against type 1 diabetes. Again, I thank my wonderful group of friends. To all of you I can only say, there could never be a better team. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your love and yourselves. I thank you all and what you do means more to me than any words can ever say and because we have you, we will find a cure and we will win. With so much respect, admiration, appreciation and so much love,

Barbara Davis

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Children’s Diabetes Foundation (CC DF) The Children’s Diabetes Foundation was established by Barbara and Marvin Davis in 1977 in Denver as a non-profit organization dedicated solely to the support of research in diabetes and to provide the best possible clinical and educational programs for people with the disease. The Foundation’s mission is to raise funds to support the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, where thousands of patients of all ages from all over the world receive the finest diabetes care available.

Since 1978, the Children’s Diabetes Foundation has contributed over $110 million dollars to the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes

C – Barbara Davis Center (BDC) Celebrating 40 Years of Excellent Care! The Barbara Davis Center’s mission is to provide state-of-the-art care to children and adults with type 1 diabetes and to teach their patients how to prevent or delay complications. Their research is devoted to finding prevention, cure and most effectively treatment of diabetes and associated disorders. The CDF’s philanthropic efforts enabled the construction of the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes (BDC) in Denver, which opened its doors in 1980. In 2005, BDC moved to a modern facility with 120,000 square feet of clinics and laboratories. Initially, the Center was helping 100 children with diabetes. Today, BDC is one of the largest diabetes institutes in the world, proudly serving more than 4,000 children and 3,000 adults with type 1 diabetes. In the past 40 years, the CDF’s support of $110 million has kept the BDC at the forefront of innovation in the rapidly changing field of diabetes research and care. By investing in the BDC’s skilled faculty, state-of-the-art facilities and widely respected programs, CDF has opened up a world of opportunity for thousands of patients and families in need of life-changing care. The BDC’s Center of excellence has expanded care to adults (1991) with type 1 diabetes, including pregnant women, diabetes eye care (1996), and telemedicine (2012). 5


The Evening

MUSIC DIRECTOR David Foster MUSIC CHAIRMEN Clive Davis Quincy Jones

The Carousel of Hope

HONORARY PRODUCER George Schlatter

MASTER OF CEREMONIES Jay Leno

PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY Erich Bergen & Marc Johnston

FEATURED PERFORMERS

Tony Bennett Andrea Bocelli David Copperfield Deborah Cox Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds Cynthia Erivo Kenny G Josh Groban Gladys Knight Adam Lambert Barry Manilow Blake Shelton Gwen Stefani Sir Rod Stewart Pia Toscano Dionne Warwick

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Tony Bennett T

ony Bennett’s life and philosophy is the embodiment of the Great American Story. Having celebrated his 93rdth birthday in 2019, his career as the pre-eminent singer of the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented. He continues to be embraced and loved by audiences of all generations. Tony Bennett has received 19 Grammy Awards including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, 2 Emmy Awards and is a Kennedy Center Honoree and NEA Jazz Master. In 2017, he became the first interpretive singer to be honored by the Library of Congress receiving The Gershwin Prize. Tony Bennett is one of a handful of artists to have new albums charting in the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, and now in the first two decades of the 21st century. He has introduced a multitude of songs into the Great American Songbook that have since become standards for pop music. In the new millennium, Bennett’s artistry and popularity was higher than ever and he has sold over 10 million albums in the last 10 years alone. He continues to hold the record of being the oldest artist (at the age of 88) to have a #1 album the Billboard Top 200 album. A visual artist all his life, Tony has exhibited his artwork in museums and galleries around the world and three of his paintings are part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute. He has authored six books, including his most recent, “Tony Bennett: On Stage and In The Studio.” Tony Bennett is a renowned humanitarian who has given of his time and talents to countless causes and charities to benefit others and the world at large. In 1965, he joined with Dr. Martin Luther King for the historic march from Selma to Montgomery. United Nations has named him a Citizen of the World as one of their foremost ambassadors. In 1999, Tony Bennett, with his wife Susan Benedetto, founded Exploring the Arts (ETA) to strengthen the role of the arts in public high school education. ETA’s first endeavor was the establishment of Frank Sinatra School of the Arts (FSSA), a public high school founded in 2001 by Tony and Susan in partnership with the NYC Department of Education. ETA’s mission continues to expand and they currently support and partner with 44 public high schools -- in all five boroughs of New York City and in Los Angeles. For more information on Tony Bennett please visit: www.tonybennett.com

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Andrea Bocelli R

ecognized around the world as an icon of the greatest Italian vocal tradition, to date Andrea Bocelli has sold over 90 million records. He improved his singing skills under the guidance of his mentor, Franco Corelli, and initially became widely famous for winning the Sanremo Music Festival in 1994. At the same time, he started his dazzling classical career, performing masterpieces from the opera repertoire on stage – conducted by Lorin Maazel, Seiji Ozawa and Zubin Mehta. The more recent recordings of the Tuscan tenor include Manon Lescaut conducted by Plácido Domingo, Turandot and – released in 2016 – Aida conducted by Zubin Mehta. In 2017, Bocelli recorded La forza del destino and in 2018 he recorded – and performed in theater – Lucia di Lammermoor. The record-breaking artist who sees his concerts attended by huge crowds has broken every record in the industry. His countless acknowledgments include a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which he was honored with in 2010. Throughout his career, Andrea Bocelli has received 6 Grammy Award nominations and 6 Latin Grammy Award nominations. He has performed for four Presidents of the United States of America, three Popes, the British Royal Family, many Prime Ministers and also at the ceremonies of the Olympic Games, the Universal Expo in Shanghai in 2010 and at the Universal Expo in Milan in 2015 (with the Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala). He has been the only artist to take part in the prestigious National Prayer Breakfast event twice (2013 and 2016) – in the presence of the President of the United States, Barack Obama, and many Heads of State from around the world – as both an artist and founder of the Andrea Bocelli Foundation. On both occasions, his performance and his speech were received with two standing ovations. On Easter Day, April 12, 2020, the Maestro performed at the deserted Duomo of Milan, on the invitation of the city and the Archdiocese of Milan. The “Music for Hope” event was conceived as a moment of prayer and hope and is considered to be one of the biggest musical live stream performances of all-time, with over 2.8 million peak concurrent viewers and boasts the largest simultaneous audience for a classical live stream in YouTube history. The video received more than 28 million views in its first 24 hours. Andrea Bocelli’s new album “Believe” is set for global release on November 13, 2020. It is a complex and exciting recording project that is symbolically linked to “Music for Hope”, aiming to celebrate music as a privileged tool for soothing the soul and for fostering spiritual growth. The new album features famous songs (from “Hallelujah”, to “You’ll Never Walk Alone” and “Amazing Grace”), as well as tracks from the most genuine popular religious repertoire and original songs – composed by Bocelli himself and Ennio Morricone, among others – which share the common thread of faith and an impetus towards the transcendent. In 2011, he founded the Andrea Bocelli Foundation (ABF) with the aim of enhancing the wealth of relationships and the bond of trust that he has been able to establish and establishes wherever he goes around the world, where he is inevitably considered a musical and ethical point of reference. 8


Cynthia Erivo C

ynthia Erivo is a Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award-winning actress, as well as Academy Award, Golden Globe, and SAG nominee. Erivo burst onto West End and Broadway stages in “The Color Purple,” and has since taken the big screen by storm. Erivo recently starred in Kasi Lemmons’ “Harriet” where she brought the legacy of Harriet Tubman to the big screen. Focus Features premiered the film at the Toronto International Film Festival and released the film in theaters on November 1, 2019. Erivo’s performance was met with critical acclaim, garnering two Academy Award nominations, Golden Globe, SAG and multiple NAACP Award nominations as well as AAFCA and Society of Composers & Lyricists Award wins. Erivo can soon be seen as Aretha Franklin in National Geographic’s Emmy-winning global anthology series “Genius: Aretha.” This upcoming season will be the first-ever, definitive and only authorized scripted limited series on the life of the universally acclaimed Queen of Soul. The series is set for a Fall 2020 premiere on National Geographic channels in 172 countries and in 43 languages. In 2020, Erivo launched her production company, Edith’s Daughter, and announced her first-look deal with MRC Television & Civic Center Media. Edith’s Daughter will focus on projects that express the beauty in the stories and people who are often overlooked and underrepresented. Erivo named Solome Williams as Vice President of the company. Additional upcoming projects include Doug Liman’s sci-fi thriller, “Chaos Walking” and John Ridley’s “Needle in a Timestack”. Erivo will both produce and star in Warner Brothers’ musical take on the American folk tale “Rip Van Winkle and the film adaptation of the QCode scripted thriller podcast, “Carrier.” Erivo both voiced and produced the podcast which premiered on July 1, 2019. Erivo will add to her producing credits as the executive producer of the upcoming Quibi docuseries, “What We Keep”. Continuing to push the boundaries of her versatile career, Erivo stars in John Cameron Mitchell’s music- driven podcast anthology, “Anthem: Homunculus.”   In addition to her illustrious stage career, Erivo is an accomplished performer with symphonies and music spaces including the Kennedy Center Honors, the 2020 Academy Awards, the 2017 Governor’s Ball (the official post- Oscars celebration) and the 2017 Grammy Awards. A UK native, Erivo graduated from the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 2010.

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Josh Groban P

ossessing one of the most outstanding and instantly recognizable voices in music, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and actor Josh Groban has entertained fans across the globe with his multi-platinum albums (over 35 million sold worldwide), electrifying live performances, and comedic film and television appearances. Groban has appeared feature films such as Crazy, Stupid, Love, The Hollars, Coffee Town, and Muppets Most Wanted, as well as on NBC’s The Office, FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and CBS’ The Crazy Ones. In 2017, he concluded his Broadway run in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, which Time Out New York called, “one of the best musicals of the decade”. He co-hosted the Tony Awards to widespread enthusiasm worldwide after garnering his first nomination in 2017. In 2018, he starred in the NETFLIX series, The Good Cop, that made its debut on the streaming platform September 21. On the same day, he unveiled his eighth full-length studio offering, Bridges [Reprise Records]. In addition to duets with Andrea Bocelli, Sarah McLachlan, and Jennifer Nettles, it boasts nine tracks co-written by the superstar. He launched his North American Bridges headline tour in support of the album during the fall of 2018 and continued into the summer of 2019. Josh debuted his Great Big Radio City Show at Radio City Music Hall on Valentines Day 2020 and is excited to resume his residency there in April 2021. Until then, Josh is performing a series of intimate livestream concerts filmed in-person and livestreamed directly to audiences all over the world: a concert of Broadway favorites on October 3rd, a show featuring selections from his all-new upcoming album Harmony on November 26th (Thanksgiving Day), and his first-ever holiday concert on December 19th. Groban remains an active arts education philanthropist and advocate as a member of Americans for the Arts Artists Committee and Groban’s Find Your Light Foundation helps enrich the lives of young people through arts, education, and cultural awareness.

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Gladys Knight T

he great ones endure, and Gladys Knight has long been one of the greatest. Very few singers over the last sixty years have matched her unassailable artistry. This seven-time Grammy winner has enjoyed #1 hits in Pop, Gospel, R&B and Adult Contemporary, and has triumphed in film, television and live performance. Knight’s devoted fans have continued to flock to her national and international stages, singing along to her classics and current songs such as her 2014 dance single, “Just A Little.” The song marked Knight’s first mainstream dance single in nearly twenty years. Knight, who is a two-time Grammy winner in the gospel category, yet again embraced her gospel roots, releasing her inspirational album “Where My Heart Belongs”, in September 2014. The album was a major success and won an NAACP Image Award for “Outstanding Gospel Album.” All told, Knight has recorded more than 38 albums over the years, including four solo albums during the past decade: “Good Woman” (1991); “Just for You” (1994); the inspirational “Many Different Roads” (1999); and “At Last” (2001). “At Last” showed the world that she still has what it takes to record a hit album, employing the talents of contemporary producers like Randy Jackson, Gary Brown and James D.C. Williams III, Jon John, Jamey Jaz, Keith Thomas, Tom Dowd and Tiger Roberts. Knight has continued to spread her acting wings, making a guest star appearance on the 2018 Thanksgiving episode of CBS network’s Hawaii Five-O. She also made an appearance in the FOX hit show, Star and in the film Almost Christmas in 2016, both which were produced and directed by Lee Daniels. Her involvement in other creative undertakings, business ventures and humanitarian activities has been extensive, and has brought her honors from industry and community alike. In 2015, A portion of Atlanta’s State Route 9 from Peachtree Street to 14th Street was officially named Gladys Knight Highway. Continuing her community efforts, Knight and her husband, William McDowell, founded the Reynolds High School Community Foundation in 2017 to benefit the renovating of the former high school into a community center for the Canton, NC community. “This won’t be just a building; it will be a centerpiece for change in Canton. It will bring the community new life and renewed vitalization.”

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Adam Lambert A

fter blowing everyone away on the eighth season of American Idol, Adam Lambert went on to release his debut album ‘For Your Entertainment’ which included the international hit ‘Whatya Want From Me’ and earned him a Grammy Award nomination. Adam followed this success with his second album ‘Trespassing’ which became the first album to reach the number one spot in the US and Canada by an openly gay artist. His highly anticipated third album ‘The Original High’ was his first for Warner Bros Records which was executive produced by Max Martin and Shellback and included the smash hit ‘Ghost Town’.

Adam joined the cast of Glee for a six-episode story in 2013 and performed the role of Eddie in Fox’s The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He went on to judge on The X Factor Australia where his artist, Isaiah, won the show. Adam has been touring as the lead singer of Queen (Queen + Adam Lambert) since 2012, including two huge world arena tours which sold out in minutes and gained critical acclaim. In between touring the world with Queen, Adam has been exploring the world of film and TV with a cameo in Oscar winning film ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ as well as voicing character ‘Emperor Maximus’ in animated-live action hybrid movie ‘Playmobil: The Movie’. In 2019, Adam released single ‘Superpower’ on Sep 4th ahead of his highly anticipated EP ‘Velvet: Side A’ which went into the top 10 download chart in the UK and US on release. The same month, Queen + Adam Lambert headlined Global Citizen Festival following a huge North American tour. At the beginning of 2020, Adam Lambert launched the ‘Feel Something Foundation’; a non-profit organisation in support of LGBTQ human rights. Adam released ‘Roses’ featuring Nile Rodgers early February 2020, a track from his album ‘Velvet’, which released 20th March.

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Barry Manilow M

usic is Manilow’s passion -- both in the studio and in the classroom. While he has released over 40 albums, Manilow has also raised millions of dollars through his Manilow Music Project. In response to drastic budget cuts in arts programs across the U.S., the Manilow Music Project is keeping the music alive by ensuring that middle school and high school students have instruments in their hands to use in their music classes With worldwide sales of more than 85 million, 50 Top 40 hits and 15 Grammy nominations, Barry Manilow’s success is a benchmark in popular music. His concerts sell out instantly. He is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time, according to R&R (Radio & Records) and Billboard Magazines. A winner of Grammy®, Emmy®, and Tony® Awards, Manilow’s film credits include the Oscar®-nominated song “Ready To Take A Chance Again” (from 1978’s “Foul Play”), the production of Bette Midler’s “Perfect Isn’t Easy” (from Walt Disney’s “Oliver and Company”), and writing and scoring the soundtracks for the animated features “Thumbelina” and “The Pebble and the Penguin.” Manilow was inducted into the National Academy of Popular Music’s Songwriters Hall of Fame, as well as the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame. Manilow was inducted into the National Academy of Popular Music’s Songwriters Hall of Fame, as well as the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame. After spending an unprecedented 40 years at the top of the pop music charts, this multi-talented producer, arranger, musician, composer, singer and performer has succeeded with albums focused on 50’s Jazz, Techno-Jazz, Big Band Swing, Show Tunes, Sinatra Swing, songs from the Great American Songbook, Christmas music and a rock ‘n roll album. Makes one’s head spin. No wonder Rolling Stone dubbed him “The Showman of Our Generation”.

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Rod Stewart S

ir Rod Stewart CBE is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with more than 250 million records sold worldwide during a stellar career that includes hits in all genres of popular music from Rock, Folk, R&B and even the American Standards. This versatility has made him one of the few stars to enjoy chart-topping albums throughout every decade of his career, now spanning over fifty years. In 2016, he was also knighted for services to music and charity, adding to his countless accolades, which include two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the ASCAP Founders Award for songwriting, New York Times bestselling author, and Grammy™ Living Legend. He went on to have a stellar solo career recording a string of some of the biggest hits in music including ‘Maggie May’, ‘Forever Young’, ‘Rhythm of My Heart’, ‘Tonight’s the Night, ‘I Don’t Want To Talk About It’ and ‘Da Ya Think I’m Sexy’. The 2000’s saw Sir Rod record five acclaimed volumes of his ‘Great American Songbook’ series pushing his career into unchartered territory and is the biggest selling on-going series of new music recordings in history. Sir Rod also recently revisited some of his greatest hits with ‘You’re in My Heart: Rod Stewart With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’. The album is a timeless record that retains the power, soul and passion and spent three weeks at the top of the charts making it Sir Rod’s tenth Number One album; a milestone achievement in an already impressive career. One of the most loved entertainers worldwide, Sir Rod recently completed his biggest UK tour ever as well as a Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace. His sell out UK tour received rave reviews with the Telegraph commenting, “while so many of his contemporaries have announced retirements, Sir Rod keeps rocking on.”

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Pia Toscano P

ia Toscano made a name for herself as a vocalist with a rich, emotionally transparent voice, clearly influenced by the likes of Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, & Etta James. Performing since the age of four, Toscano was widely considered one of American Idol’s Season 10 frontrunners thanks to her powerhouse vocal ability and undeniable beauty. Her elimination was known as one of the most shocking in American Idol history, but that didn’t stop her momentum. Toscano toured with American Idol’s Live, Jennifer Lopez & has performed on The Ellen Show, The Tonight Show, Live with Regis & Kelly, Good Morning America & much more. Toscano performed alongside Jennifer Lopez in her Vegas Residency, “All I Have”, and is currently on tour with David Foster and Andrea Bocelli. Toscano is now starring in Netflix’s new ground-breaking music docu-series, “Westside”.

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Dionne Warwick D

ionne Warwick’s 50 plus year career has earned more than 60 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records. Launching a professional singing career in 1961 led her to be discovered by a young songwriting team, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Together they went on to make music history and racked up more than 30 hit singles, and close to 20 best-selling albums, during their first decade together. Warwick received her first Grammy Award in 1968 for her mega-hit, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” and a second Grammy in 1970 for the best-selling album, “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again.” She became the first African-American solo female artist of her generation to win the prestigious award for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist Performance. In 1970, Warwick received her second Grammy Award for the best-selling album, “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again,” and began her second decade of hits. In 1974, she hit the top of the charts with “Then Came You,” a million-selling duet with The Spinners. In 1976, Warwick signed with Arista Records, beginning a third decade of hit-making. Arista Records labelmate Barry Manilow produced her first Platinum-selling album, “Dionne,” which included back-to-back hits “I’ll Never Love This Way Again,” and “Déjà vu.” Both recordings earned Grammy Awards, making Warwick the first female artist to win the Best Female Pop and Best Female R&B Performance Awards. Warwick’s 1982 album, “Heartbreaker,” co-produced by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees, became an international chart-topper. In 1985, she reunited with composer Burt Bacharach and longtime friends Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder to record “That’s What Friends Are For,” which became a number one hit record around the world and the first recording dedicated to raising awareness and major funds for the AIDS cause in support of AMFAR. Warwick to this day continues to support along with various other charities. Warwick was recently inducted into the GRAMMY MUSEUM in Los Angeles where a special 50th Anniversary exhibit was held in the Clive Davis Theater, hosted by Clive Davis, Burt Bacharach and Grammy Museum Executive Director, Bob Santelli.

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Jay Leno Master of Ceremonies

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cclaimed TV late night show host, admired stand-up comedian, best-selling children’s book author, muchin-demand corporate speaker, TV and movie voice-over artist, pioneering car builder and mechanic, and philanthropist… Jay Leno is widely characterized as “the hardest working man in show business.” Jay Leno’s late night television ratings domination included two decades as the host of the #1-rated “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” – he never lost a ratings year in which he served as host. Leno, currently produces and is host of the CNBC Television series “JAY LENO’S GARAGE” now in its third season. “Jay Leno’s Garage” explores the world of cars, never forgetting that it’s the people behind the wheel who provide the real stories. The series debuted in October 2015 and delivered CNBC’s most-watched first season in network history. New episodes of “Jay Leno’s Garage” can be viewed on CNBC throughout the year. The show is an outgrowth of JAY LENOS GARAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL which Leno produces and has an international following on the Web and has garnered several Emmy Awards and nominations for Outstanding Special Class–Short-Format Nonfiction Programs. His new product line JAY LENO’S GARAGE ADVANCED VEHICLE CARE launched in December of 2016 and has been well received by the Automotive Industry worldwide. Products are available on www.lenosgarage.com. When he’s not on TV, Leno performs more than 100 stand-up shows annually across the country and internationally; participates in numerous charity and corporate events, does voice-overs for animated series, pens children’s books, and writes a monthly column in various automotive magazines. And in his “spare” time (as if he has any), he enjoys working on his collection of classic cars and motorcycles. In fact, he has built a number of cars, including an acclaimed eco-car in his eco-friendly green garage. Leno is the recipient of many honors, including Emmy, People’s Choice, and TV Guide awards, Harris Poll selection as most popular star on television, the Hasty Pudding Award at Harvard University, The Mark Twain Prize, a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, and being the first person to drive the pace car of all major NASCAR events. He and his wife Mavis, an ardent human rights activist, live in Los Angeles.

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David Foster Music Director

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avid Foster is one of the most illustrious composers of our time. With 16 Grammy Awards, including three for Producer of the Year, an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe, and Three Oscar nominations for “Best Original Songs,” Foster has earned a reputation as a keen spotter of new talent, playing a key role in the discovery and career launches of Celine Dion, Josh Groban, and Michael Bublé. Few other individuals can claim to have their fingerprints on more major moments in all of popular music than David Foster. He has created hit songs for a diverse array of artists including Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Josh Groban, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Diana Krall, Natalie Cole, Michael Bolton, Seal, Chaka Khan, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Chicago, Hall & Oates, Brandy, ’N Sync, Boz Scaggs, and Gloria Estefan. In 2008 and 2011, David Foster stepped out as a performer in his own right as the musical host of “Hitman David Foster & Friends” – two star-studded televised concert events in Las Vegas that celebrate the music from Foster’s unparalleled catalog. Foster is a household name as a performer throughout Asia where he fills arenas on his frequent tours. He is about to embark on a sold-out US tour this spring called, “An Intimate Evening with David Foster, Hitman Tour”. Apart from returning as a celebrity judge on Asia’s biggest talent competition show, Asia’s Got Talent, Foster is gearing up to take on Broadway with several projects including writing the music for a new musical about the iconic animated character “Betty Boop.” He is also writing the music for a musical based on the Amy Bloom novel and New York Times bestseller “Lucky Us.” Foster has made charitable work his life’s other priority. Meeting with a young girl from his hometown who was awaiting a liver transplant had a profound impact and led him to create The David Foster Foundation in 1986. Its mission is to provide financial support to Canadian families with children in need of live-saving organ transplants, along with a new focus on organ donor awareness.

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Clive Davis Music Chairman

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amed by Time Magazine as one of the six most influential Jazz artists of the 20th Century, Quincy Jones is an impresario in the broadest and most creative sense of the word. Over six-decades, Jones’ career has encompassed the roles of composer, record producer, artist, film producer, arranger, conductor, instrumentalist, TV producer, record company executive, television station owner, magazine founder, multi-media entrepreneur and humanitarian. Among the multitude of awards that he has received for his contributions are an Emmy Award, seven Academy Award nominations, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, 27 Grammy Awards, and is the all-time most nominated Grammy artist with a total of 79 nominations. He is the recipient of the Republic of France’s Commandeur de la Legion d’ Honneur, and in 2001 he was inducted as a “Kennedy Center Honoree,” the United States’ most prestigious cultural award, for his lifetime contributions to the culture of the country. He was recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master - the nation’s highest jazz honor, and in 2010 was bestowed the National Medal of Arts, our nation’s highest artistic honor. In 2016, Jones received a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical for the Broadway production of “The Color Purple. The award completed the rare EGOT set for Jones, an exclusive club of artists who have received an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award. In 2001, Quincy Jones added the title “Best Selling Author” to his list of accomplishments when his autobiography “Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones” entered the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Sellers lists. Released by Doubleday Publishing, the critically acclaimed biography retells Jones’ life story from his days as an impoverished youth on the Southside of Chicago through a massively impressive career in music, film and television where he worked beside legends such as Billie Holiday, Ray Charles, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald and Michael Jackson, among many others. In conjunction with the autobiography, Rhino Records released a 4-cd boxed set of Jones’ music, spanning his more than 5 decade career in the music business, entitled “Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones.” In 2008, he released the coffee-table book “The Complete Quincy Jones: My Journey and Passions.”

In 2010 Jones released his latest record Soul Bossa Nostra, an album featuring some of the day’s biggest recording artists and producers such as Usher, Ludacris, Akon, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, T-Pain, Robin Thicke, LL Cool J, John Legend, Snoop Dogg, Wyclef Jean, Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, Three 6 Mafia, David Banner, Bebe Winans, Mervyn Warren, Jermaine Dupri, DJ Paul, and Scott Storch, among others. These artists joined together to celebrate the music of the multi-Grammy winning producer, composer and arranger by recording contemporary versions of popular recordings from his massive catalog. These days, Quincy is furthering his philanthropic works in conjunction with his business endeavors he conducts through The Quincy Jones Global Network. His newest ventures include managing a roster of young musicians he calls the Global Gumbo All Stars; developing partnerships with multiple companies across the globe to execute various entertainment projects; managing his line of licensed products; and continuing to produce music and films. A longtime humanitarian and activist, in 1999 Quincy Jones joined Bono and Bob Geldof during a meeting with Pope John Paul II as a part of the Jubilee 2000 delegation to end third world debt. The delegation’s visit resulted in $27 billion in third world debt being relieved. Through his Project Q Foundation, a joint initiative with the Harvard School of Public Health, Jones is actively working with NGO’s such as UNICEF, the Clinton Hunter Development Initiative and the Inter-American Development Bank, among others, to improve the health and well being of millions of children in developing countries such as Rwanda, South Africa and Asia. Jones is also the founder of the Quincy Jones Music Consortium, a cooperative of musicians, music and arts educators, corporations, foundations and philanthropists tasked with developing an innovative curriculum to be implemented in America’s schools that explores, celebrates and preserves the history of American Popular Music so that music education can be an ongoing part of the lives of the children of the United States.

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George Schlatter Honorary Producer

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eorge Schlatter is a veteran of over 50 years in network television. Throughout his long and successful career as a producer, director and writer, George Schlatter has been responsible for hundreds of hours of television series and specials. He changed the face of television when he created and produced such breakthrough series as LAUGH-IN and REAL PEOPLE. Over the years, Mr. Schlatter has received numerous honors and awards including 25 Emmy Award nominations, five Emmys, three Image Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Television Critics Awards, the International Radio & Television “Man of the Year” Award, Directors Guild Award, Producers Guild “Man of the Year” Award, as well as many others. When the Television Academy celebrated its 15th Anniversary, they honored him for his outstanding contribution to television. In 1989, he was awarded a star on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame. In 1992 Paul Newman and Frank Sinatra, on behalf of the Scott Newman Center, honored him with a tribute dinner for his showmanship and involvement to so many charitable causes. In 1995, the Museum of Television & Radio did a special tribute to him for his contributions in the world of television. He was also honored by his alma mater, Pepperdine University, with a three-hour gala at the Saban Theater hosted by many of the stars with whom he has worked over the past 50 years. In 1987 he created and established the AMERICAN COMEDY AWARDS, which aired for 15 straight years as annual network televised events designed to acknowledge the contributions and achievements of comedic actors and performers. “Of all the work I’ve done, I am perhaps most proud of my involvement in the early careers of performers like Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, Roseanne, Robin Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, Flip Wilson and others who have gone on to greater heights. Working with stars is rewarding, but helping to create stars is the most fulfilling of all accomplishments.” He produced the first 5 years of the Grammy Awards plus CBS television series with Cher and with Bill Cosby as well as “The Judy Garland Show” and all the way back to the “Dinah Shore Chevy Show” on NBC. He produced specials starring Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Eddie Murphy, Elton John, Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Liza Minnelli, Cher, Michael Jackson, Doris Day, Jonathan Winters, Richard Pryor, Shirley MacLaine, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Diana Ross, Lena Horne, Placido Domingo, Nat King Cole and scores of others. Mr. Schlatter and Whoopi Goldberg co-produced a special based on the life of Moms Mabley which included interviews with Sidney Poitier, Quincy Jones, Tommy Smothers, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, Kathy Griffin and many others. He also has produced a “Laugh-In” reunion show for a PBS pledge drive, which was the most successful comedy special ever for PBS. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of “Laugh-In,” George produced a special for Netflix called “Still Laugh-In: The Stars Celebrate.” His credits also include The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award Salutes to Dustin Hoffman and Harrison Ford, The 54th and 55th Presidential Inaugural Opening Ceremonies of George W. Bush and The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Inaugural Gala: Finding a Cure and Nancy Reagan: A Love Story. He has been working on a documentary dealing with Dr. William Rader and his successful use of Fetal Stem Cells in treating many debilitating diseases. For twenty years he has produced all of the Barbara Davis Carousel of Hope events, which created the Barbara Davis Children’s Diabetes Center in Denver. He is particularly proud of the work he did in helping Barbara Sinatra create her center for the treatment of sexually abused children at the Eisenhower hospital in Palm Springs. He is married to former actress Jolene Brand who was a regular on the Ernie Kovacs Show. They have two daughters, Andrea and Maria.

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Erich Bergen Producer and Director

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CONTRIBUTORS

Stuart & Jill Bombel Eli & Edythe Broad Chan Soon-Shiong Family Foundation Steve & Pat Corder David Geffen Foundation in honor of Sandy Gallin Ed & Pam Diamond Lauren & Richard Donner Ken & Trish Green Dr. John & Pamela Grossman The Harmonist Arlene & Barry Hirschfeld Cindy & Alan Horn Ghada & Ray Irani Anne & Franklin Johnson Tamara Kardashian Matosian Drs. Richard & Mary Krugman Sherry Lansing & Billy Friedkin Debbie & Jimmy Lustig Ginny Mancini Cindi & Al Martin Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. MDC/Richmond American Homes Foundation Mercedes-Benz of Beverly Hills Michael & Lori Milken Family Foundation NexGen Resources | Judy & Charlie McNeil Lynn & Paul Palmer Nicky & Geoff Reinhard Stewart & Lynda Resnick Ricki & David Rest Denise Rich Danna & Ed Ruscha Srila Sen The Fran & Ray Stark Foundation Barbra Streisand Corinna Tsopei Fields University of Colorado School of Medicine Raquel Welch


The Committee CHAIRMAN Barbara Davis CO-CHAIRMAN Dana Davis MASTER OF CEREMONIES Jay Leno MUSIC DIRECTOR David Foster MUSIC CHAIRMEN Clive Davis Quincy Jones HONORARY PRODUCER George Schlatter PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY Erich Bergen & Marc Johnston

ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Jerry and Linda Bruckheimer Lady Shakira Caine and Sir Michael Caine Dame Joan Collins and Percy Gibson Gregg Davis John and Jordan Davis Whitney Davis and Luke White Nancy Davis Rickel and Ken Rickel David Foster and Katharine McPhee Foster Richard Gere and Alejandra Silva Lawrence and Diedre Gordon Kelly Day and George Hamilton Lauren and Richard King Sherry Lansing and Billy Friedkin Mavis and Jay Leno Mr. Mitch Glazer and Ms. Kelly Lynch Jerry and Rupert Murdoch Lisa and Richard Plepler Joanna and Sir Sidney Poitier Jolene and George Schlatter Iris and Michael Smith Pauletta and Denzel Washington Arda and Alex Yemenidjian David Geffen Anjelica Huston Larry King Anne Kopelson Maria Shriver Candy Spelling Burt and Jane Bacharach Susan and Harold Becker Ed Begley, Jr. and Rachelle Carson-Begley Tony Bennett Alana Collins Stewart Carole and Bob Daly Suzanne de Passe Kenny and Nicole Edmonds Marivi and Andy Garcia Andy Gelb Lesley Glover 30


Melanie Griffith Jeffrey Guthrie Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks Nikki Haskell Paris Hilton Kathy and Rick Hilton Nicky Hilton Rothschild and James Rothschild LaTanya and Samuel L. Jackson Larry Jackson Cookie and Earvin “Magic� Johnson Diane Keaton Jon Lovitz Sheryl and Rob Lowe Fay and Frank Mancuso Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne Mo Ostin Jon Platt Smokey and Frances Robinson Stan Rosenfield and Barbara Beck Neil and Leba Sedaka Jane Seymour Martin and Janet Sheen Brooke Shields Lauren and Richard Donner Tina Sinatra Gary Sinise Jaclyn Smith and Brad Allen Suzanne Somers and Alan Hamel Arnold Stiefel Barbra Streisand Linda Thompson Blair and Desiree Underwood Diane Warren Margaret and Howard Weitzman Raquel Welch Vanna White Mindy and Glenn Whitehead Stacey and Henry Winkler Stevie Wonder Lili Fini Zanuck

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DINNER COMMITTEE Beny and Adele Alagem Lovee and Bob Arum Alex Berliner and Renee Calabrese Thomas J. Blumenthal Lynn Booth and Kent Kresa Eli and Edythe Broad Victoria Brynner Colleen Camp Iris Cantor Vanessa and Michael Chow Dina and Noel Cohen Tracy Danza Jessie and Doug Davis Clare and Mitch Davis Brandon Davis Chad Davis Jack Davis Catherine Davis Jensen Davis Governor Gray and Sharon Davis (Ret) Miss Elle Davis Miss Olivia Davis Alexander and Lindsay Davis Marlyn and Robert Day Jerry Digney Corinna Tsopei Fields Joel Geiderman, M.D. Fred and Gail Gibbons Alex Hitz Robert Huizenga, M.D. Ghada and Ray Irani Lindy DeKoven Israel and David Israel Anne and Franklin Johnson Dr. Bobby and Jackie Katz Dr. Charles Kivowitz and Alexandria Kivowitz Dina and Fred Leeds Chrissy and Rich Lerner Liz Lippincott Eugenio Lopez Debbie and James Lustig Boaz Mazor Irena and Mike Medavoy


Nancy and Zubin Mehta Lori and Michael Milken Sandi and John Nutt Paul and Lynn Palmer Dr. and Mrs. Brad Penenberg Margaret Perenchio Anne Peters, MD Jim and Eleanor Randall/ The Randall Family Foundation Matthew Raynes and Lauren Buys Patty Raynes Dr. John Reilly and Lise Woodward Joyce and Simon Reuben Denise Rich Brenda Harvey Richie Miss Mariella Rickel Miss Isabella Rickel Barbara Rickles Paula Rubin and Richard Sindell Danna and Ed Ruscha Joan Schnitzer Gregory Schriefer Jo Schuman Silver Judy and Jerry Sheindlin Dr. James and Geri Sherman Wendy Stark Morrissey Dr. and Mrs. Ted Stein Craig and Lisa Susser Lola Tillayaeva and Timur Tillyaev Ann Turkel Richard and Candie Weitz Tony Williams Jane Booke and Gary Wilson Elaine Wynn Mary Hayley and Selim Zilkha

DENVER COMMITTEE Dr. Richard and Carol Abrams Kelly and Michael Auerbach Tom and Lisa Corley Dr. Stephen and Dee Daniels Marcela de la Mar and John Fair Cindy Farber Dr. Dan and Julie Feiten Robert and Debra Garelick Shane Hendryson Arlene and Barry Hirschfeld Shawn and Deidre Hunter Robert and Cheryl Lebsock Bill and Deb MacMillan Sharon Magness Blake and Ernie Blake Judy and Charlie McNeil Jeff and Stacy Robinson Shelly and Richard Sapkin Julianne and Joe Smolen Cameron and Tracy van Orman

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Imagine a disease that occupies your thoughts all day long, without a break and requires hundreds of life-threatening or life-saving decisions a day – THIS IS TYPE 1 DIABETES Over 40 years ago, when the Children’s Diabetes Foundation and the Barbara Davis Center were created, diabetes looked like a completely different disease. Home blood testing didn’t exist, synthetic insulins were unheard of, and you had to boil syringes in water before injecting large needles. Today, we have artificial pancreases, continuous glucose monitors, a choice between insulin pumps or injections, and so many other exciting medications and therapies that make diabetes management fit into the patient’s life, not the other way around. The Barbara Davis Center is a huge contributor to these advancements as they continually work on cutting-edge technology and medications. But sadly, we haven’t reached the finish line. Diabetes requires constant management and the physical, emotional, and social stress that diabetes can cause is ever-present in a diabetic and their family’s lives. The Children’s Diabetes Foundation and the Barbara Davis Center are fighting to improve patient lives every day by providing the best possible patient care, providing support groups, educating the public, and doing research to prevent diabetes, reduce its complications, and eventually find a cure.

The people who are affected by type 1 diabetes aren’t just patients. They are our heroes and we will help them every step of the way.

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Diabetes Technology Research In the past few years, diabetes technology has made incredible strides and 2020 as created even more technology that will improve life for people with type 1 diabetes. The very first Artificial Pancreas (a system that combines an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor that aims to keep blood sugars in target range by automatically collecting insulin does) is now available for the masses, but multiple companies are now in the race with differing features that will improve diabetes care and lessen the burden of diabetes.

Artificial Pancreas The Barbara Davis Center clinical research teams are doing research on several Artificial Pancreas systems currently in development. This gives patients the unique opportunity to participate in these important studies and allows clinical researchers to provide feedback to the manufacturers to ensure that patients are receiving the absolute best technology. The research done at the Barbara Davis Center has contributed to information necessary for several approvals of Artificial Pancreas systems now commercially available in the United States.

Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) A Continuous Glucose Monitor checks a patient’s sugar level every 5 minutes through a tiny sensor that stays on the body for several days. The device displays graphs to show how quickly blood sugar levels are rising or falling, and alarms when blood sugar levels are too high or low, a feature that is particularly helpful when the patient is sleeping. The device is truly remarkable and even allows a parent to see their child’s blood sugar when the child is at school or in a different state. This year, research is continuing to make these devices smaller, more accurate, and more user-friendly. As more companies develop systems with unique features, patients will be able to choose the product with features that best fit their needs.

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BDCC Is One of Few labs in the World Making Insulin-Producing Beta Cells from Stem Cells Stem cell researchers at the Barbara Davis Center are now able to make insulin-producing beta cells derived from human stem cells on a large-scale. There are only a few labs in the world that are capable of this feat and the hope is to use these cells to treat type 1 diabetes patients. Several hurdles remain before cell replacement therapy can become a reality. Generated beta cells need an efficient delivery method, as well as effective protection to keep the patient’s immune system from destroying the cells. Dr. Holger A. Russ and his colleagues discovered that more than half of all beta cells die shortly after being transplanted. The lab is now working on strategies to improve the cell survival rate and protect them from autoimmune destruction to eventually use this cell therapy method to cure patients of diabetes. Dr. Holger A. Russ is currently an Assistant Professor at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes. His research focuses on the function of the human pancreatic beta cell, its interaction with the immune system, and how autoimmune type 1 diabetes develops. Dr. Russ and his team use this basic knowledge to develop novel strategies for cell therapy approaches to combat diabetes.

The Latino Program The Latino Program serves around 100 Latino patients and over 300 family members. Latino patients with type 1 face specific challenges to care related to cultural and language barriers, which puts them at high risk for poor diabetes control. The program spearheaded by Dr. Andrea Gerard Gonzalez, ensures that patients and their families are given care in a group of families with patients of similar ages and that all care and educational materials are given in their preferred language, which are adapted to be culturally appropriate. Almost all providers in the Latino Program are native speakers and are able to connect to patients through language and shared cultural values.

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The Cost of Diabetes When a patient is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, the start-up education and appointment fees total $1,600. Insulin is absolutely necessary for a type 1 to survive and can cost $400 per month for children and $900 per month for adults. People with Type 1 diabetes need to test their blood sugar 4 to 10 times a day. Test strips are needed to do this and can cost up to $100 per week. Insulin pumps allow a patient to get 1 needle every 2-3 days instead of multiple times a day and can give small doses to manage type 1 diabetes more minutely. The start up for an insulin pump can be up to $6,500. Supplies for the insulin pump cost up to $1,200 per month. The Artificial Pancreas requires patients to start on an insulin pump and then upgrade to the automated version. This upgrade costs $2,500. Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) test a patient’s blood sugar every 5 minutes and give an immense amount of detail to better control blood sugar levels. Supplies for a CGM can cost $600 for a three-month supply. When blood sugars are too high, a patient may go into a dangerous physical state known as Diabetic Ketoacidosis. A hospital stay for this can easily cost $10,000 per day. If blood sugars are too low, a patient may go unconscious, have a seizure, or in extreme cases, die. Glucagon kits are the last resort to save a patient when they are not able to chew or swallow carbs and sugars to raise their blood sugar. These kits cost $300 per year and need to be replaced every 12 months.

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MEANWHILE, WE ARE SEARCHING FOR A CURE‌ Research at the Barbara Davis Center costs about $1,000 per hour for expert staff and state-of-the-art equipment. Stem cell research is looking incredibly promising in ways of a cure, but $35,000 is required to produce enough beta cells for one patient. $75,000 will support a post-doctoral fellow for one year for clinical care at the Barbara Davis Center. $100,000 is needed to establish a new, groundbreaking research project for one year.

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he Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes (BDC) is one of the largest centers in the world specializing in type 1 diabetes research and care for children and adults. Clinicians, clinical researchers, and biomedical scientists work at the BDC to find the most effective treatment, prevention, and cure for type 1 diabetes. The center’s clinics provide state of the art care for over 7,000 children and adults with diabetes. Barbara Davis Center clinics offer extensive education and support for patients and their families as well as specialized programs such as the Pregnancy and Diabetes Clinic, the Hispanic/Latino Diabetes Care Program, and a model Telemedicine program servicing residents in Wyoming and remote parts of Colorado. BDC research goals include investigation of the causes of type 1 diabetes, the early detection of autoimmunity, prevention, and early intervention. BDC clinical faculty members are developing new strategies and treatments for improved outcomes of care, including prevention of complications of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Investigators of the BDC receive more than $6 million in research funding per year from the Children’s Diabetes Foundation, and other federal, foundation and industry sponsors. Research areas include: • Artificial Pancreas/Hybrid Closed Loop Systems: The evaluation of devices for continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump therapy and their combination with computer algorithms designed to adjust insulin delivery • Finding the Cause of Diabetes: The investigation of environmental and immunogenetic causes of type 1 diabetes and development of tests to predict the disease • Finding a Cure: The development of novel ideas and discoveries in the immunology, genetics, and cell biology of diabetes

The BDC Research Division provides cytometry and islet preparation services for local clientele. The Molecular Biology Service center provides basic molecular biology support, DNA sequencing and cell line authentication. The Autoantibody/HLA Service Center performs assays for islet autoantibodies and markers of other autoimmune disorders, including celiac and Addison’s disease. This laboratory serves as the core laboratory for numerous national and international trials for the prevention of type 1 diabetes. The BDC serves as a model for combining basic and clinical investigation and is an outstanding training environment for developing physician-scientists, clinicians and basic science researchers. Faculty members provide laboratory and clinical research training opportunities for young investigators from around the world including participants in the highly successful Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Program and Pediatric Endocrinologist Career Development Program. The annual Keystone Conference remains the Center’s flagship in the area of continuing medical education (CME) in Management of Diabetes, regularly selling out with over 500 participants. The Barbara Davis Center is led by Marian Rewers, MD, PhD, Executive Director; Robert Slover, MD, Director of Pediatric Diabetes Division; Satish Garg, MD, Director of Adult Diabetes Division; and Lori Sussel, PhD, Director of Basic and Translational Research Division. Learn more at www.BarbaraDavisCenter.org

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What is Diabetes? KNOW THE SYMPTOMS OF Type 1 Diabetes Extreme Thirst Frequent Urination Excessive Irritability Drowsiness or Lethargy Sudden Weight Loss Sudden Vision Changes Fruity Odor on the Breath

Diabetes is an autoimmune disease that afflicts 30 million people in the United States, about 1.25 million of whom have type 1 diabetes (also known as childhood, juvenile, or insulin-dependent diabetes). Approximately 40,000 people are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes every year and this number continues to rise. You have probably heard of insulin and glucose, but how do they work? After you eat a meal, food is broken down into glucose and nutrients, which are absorbed into the blood stream. This causes sugar levels in the blood to rise, which triggers the pancreas to make the hormone insulin and release it into the bloodstream. In people with diabetes, the body either can’t make or can’t respond to insulin properly. Because of this, people with type 1 diabetes take artificial insulin throughout the day to counteract high blood sugars. They take the medicine through multiple doses of insulin every day, either through injections or an insulin pump worn on the body. While these measures are certainly helpful for maintaining a steady blood sugar, they are not a perfect science. There are many variables that go into diabetes management, such as diet, exercise, hormones, stress levels, and countless others.

Another concern for diabetics is low blood sugar levels, or hypoglycemia. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include blurred vision, shaking, sweating, slurred speech, irritability, drowsiness, and acting incoherent or spacey. If the blood sugar is severely low, the person may become unconscious or have a seizure. These low blood sugars put a diabetic in immediate danger. Type 1 diabetes means being connected to multiple devices 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many people use an insulin pump, which is dispensing artificial insulin throughout the day, as well as a Continuous Glucose Monitor, which measures blood sugar levels every 5 minutes to show trends and reduce finger pricks. These devices are extremely helpful for diabetes management, but often require more needles and devices to be worn. While they usually improve blood sugar levels, these medical supplies come at a huge expense for the patient or family. Unfortunately, there is no cure for diabetes. Each child who is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes will have the disease for the rest of his or her life, unless we can find a cure. The risk of developing diabetes is higher than virtually all other childhood, chronic illnesses. It is estimated that one out of every three babies born today will have diabetes in their lifetime. For this reason, the Barbara Davis Center continues to improve diabetes care and search for a cure for diabetes.


The Advocate Program The Children’s Diabetes Foundation’s (CDF) Advocate Program was created in 2017 for individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) between the ages of 6 and 22, who want to educate, volunteer, and socialize with other type 1’s. These Advocates are the face of CDF and exude a positive attitude about T1D while creating awareness for the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. Meet a few of our Advocates.

Sequoia “Pepper” Boeke Meet Pepper! She is an outgoing 9 year old in the 3rd grade. She was 7 years old when she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, but it has never slowed her down. Pepper competes in the Master’s division in Taekwondo and is fiercely competitive when she’s on the mat. She also loves golf, basketball, cooking, art, reading, American Girl dolls and all things girlie. Pepper is passionate about spreading kindness and type 1 diabetes awareness. You will always see her with a smile on her face and a CGM in her arm. Her goal is to combine her love of teaching others and medicine to one day be a provider at a teaching hospital.

Christian Dana Christian is 11 years old. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 6 years old. He stays active by being involved with a variety of sports including football, wrestling, and basketball. Christian also loves spending time with his friends and family, anything outdoors, and riding his 4 wheeler. Ever since a young age, Christian has always said that he wants to grow up and be in the military (specifically the Air Force). He has however realized that since his diagnosis with type 1 diabetes, this dream may be limited. This does not stop him though from hoping things will change, otherwise he says he will grow up and serve his community as a police officer. Christian’s hope for the future is a cure for type 1 diabetes.

Ellie Hampton Meet Ellie. She is 8 years old and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 6 years old. Ellie lives in Illinois and enjoys spending time at her family’s farm. She likes to tumble, ride her horse Sparky, draw and swim. When she grows up she wants to be a veterinarian so she can take care of animals. Ellie’s hope for the future is to have a healthy life without the worries and daily struggles of diabetes.

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Frankie Hodgson Frankie is 6 years old. She was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 2 years old. She enjoys going to concerts, hanging out with friends, and swimming on the swim team. When she grows up she wants to be a scientist. Her number one hope for the future is to cure type one diabetes for children and grown-ups.

Keaton Isakon Keaton is 10 years old and in the 5th grade. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was only 2 years old and doesn’t really remember life without it. He refuses to let type 1 slow him down. He loves all sports, but is really passionate about tennis. He’s obsessed with animals, especially his dog, Sawyer. He dreams of living by the ocean someday, surfing part time, being a professional tennis player, and actively helping to find a cure for type 1. Keaton believes CDF and the Barbara Davis Center will find the cure and he loves to use his gifts to advocate and raise awareness in the mean time.

Keller Sears Keller is 11 years old. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 8 years old. Keller don’t let diabetes stop him from doing anything! He likes to stay active and be funny! When he is not on the court playing basketball or on the mountain skiing you might find Keller playing video games. His hope for the future is to be in the NBA and to find a cure for diabetes.

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The Supporters

The Carousel of Hope

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Empowering people to take control of diabetes. Dexcom is proud to support the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes and the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. dexcom.com 45


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Dear Barbara and Dana, Your tireless dedication, limitless spirit and endless devotion are exceeded only by your true friendship. Love, Marlyn and Robert

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FOX CORPORATION IS PROUD TO SUPPORT Children’s Diabetes Foundation’s Carousel of Hope

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We are deeply honored to support

THE CHILDREN’S DIABETES FOUNDATION , AND OUR DEAR FRIENDS, BARBARA AND DANA DAVIS HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARBARA! Your incredible devotion and unending efforts in bringing awareness for diabetes is beyond commendable. We are encouraged and inspired by your unwavering commitment and moved by the countless lives you have changed. May your remarkable leadership and dedication continue to be a source of strength and hope for the entire community and future generations. With profound admiration and respect, Iris & Michael Smith Tara & Brian Swibel Kaily & Adam Westbrook 50


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The GUESS Foundation congratulates

Barbara Davis

on the 40th Anniversary for her commitment to the struggle against children’s diabetes.

Paul Marciano

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Dear Barbara, Your tireless dedication, limitless spirit and endless devotion are exceeded only by your true friendship. Happy 90th Birthday, beautiful friend!

We love you, Kelly andGeorge 55


QUEEN ELIZABETH PRINCESS DIANA

Lady Barbara THAT’S HOW WE ALL SEE YOU, YOU ARE HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY AND HAVE CHANGED THE WORLD WITH YOUR DETERMINATION

With love and eternal gratitude, DAVID FOSTER

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THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS AT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO CONGRATULATES THE BARBARA DAVIS CENTER ON THE

40 th anniversary of excellent care

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Sony/ATV Proudly Supports the Barbara Davis Center and the Children’s Diabetes Foundation 2020 Carousel of Hope

CAN FIND A CURE and Congratulates Barbara Davis on her 90 th Birthday and 40 Years of the Barbara Davis Center

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All dressed up and everywhere to go We’re proud to support the Children’s Diabetes Foundation and their goal of a future where kids don’t have to worry about diabetes.

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She needed a hero, so that’s what she became. We are delighted to honor Barbara for her 40 years of incredible work in children’s diabetes research, prevention, and education. And to celebrate 90 years of a beautiful life.

Happy Birthday, Barbara. Here’s to many more! — Lynda and Stewart Resnick 63


Happy Birthday Dear Barbara on your 90th!

With continued love and support. We love you, Carole & Bob Carole Bayer Sager and Bob Daly

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BARBARA IS OUR TOWER OF STRENGTH. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! LOTS OF LOVE,

Mary and Selim

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It’s time to CELEBRATE! The Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes and the Children’s Diabetes Foundation take the cake! We salute your tireless focus on care, education and the cure for diabetes.

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We are proud to support Barbara Davis and the important work of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. We wish you continued success.


• DEAR BARBARA, HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY! WITH LOVE AND APPRECIATION. JANE BOOKE AND GARY WILSON

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My Dearest Barbara, Sending you lots of love and big, big hugs as you celebrate the monumental milestones of 90 years young and the Barbara Davis Center’s 40th Anniversary. What an extraordinary life and legacy you have blessed us with!!! Standing with you always, Quincy 71


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Happy Birthday Dearest

BARBARA &

Congratulations on

40 years of Compassion & Care for our Children!

THE BERRY GORDY FAMILY FOUNDATION


Not all superheroes wear ball gowns, but ours does. Happy 90th Birthday to the most elegant Grandmother in the world. You have changed the world with your style, grace, tenacity and kindness. We love you forever and ever! You belong to us! Love, Whitney and Luke

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM, We love you so much and wish you the happiest birthday ever. We are so proud of you and all the work you and Dana have done to help all those around the world suffering from diabetes. Miss you so much. WE LOVE YOU! Patty Matthew and Lauren Ashley and Scott

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Barbara, Your dedication to finding a cure for childhood diabetes is inspiring. You are a beautiful person and loved by all your friends. Jay and Mavis Leno 76



HBO AND HBOMAX SALUTE BARBARA DAVIS CONGRATULATIONS ON TWO EXTRAORDINARY MILESTONES

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The Reuben Foundation is proud to support The Carousel of Hope Ball and wishes everyone much success

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Happy 90th Birthday to the best mother in the world!

Congratulations to the best mom, mother in law and grandmother we could ever ask for. We are so proud of all your efforts to help everybody who lives with diabetes live a better life. You have touched so many lives with your loving and caring over so many decades. Peace & Love, Nancy, Kenny, Brandon, Jason, Isabella, Mariella, Alexander, Lindsay, Elle & Olivia


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My darling Dana, You are the most precious, wonderful, hard working girl, helping and doing so much work to help find a cure for a disease called Type 1 diabetes. When you were 7 years old, a trip to the doctor told us that you had a disease called diabetes. I called your dad from the hospital and said Dana has diabetes, your dad said, “What’s that”? I said “it’s an illness” and he said, “Fix it.” We built the Barbara Davis Center to “fix it” and to help treat and find a cure for this disease that had just come on us. In the years fixing it, since the day you were diagnosed, we have worked very hard and enlisted the most wonderful doctors and researchers to help fix it. On this 40th anniversary of the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes I am so proud of the work, the progress and great strides that has been achieved in the fight against diabetes - made in great part to you. After you were diagnosed, as parents, your dad and I only wanted to help you and to assure you everything would be fine, you were a brave seven year old asking questions which had no answers - we only wanted to hold you, love you and tell you it will be alright, but in our hearts we were as lost for answers as you. The Barbara Davis Center was built with you in mind as our guide, to do the research and clinical testing needed to help thousands, now millions of other type 1 diabetics. You have been the inspiration, you have been the leader and now you are the Executive Director of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. It is a legacy in your honor which never would have been possible, the world now knows more about diabetes than ever before. Watching you as a little girl riding the carousel and reaching for the Brass Ring inspired the Carousel of Hope which we are now celebrating the 34th Annual event and for the first time it is being shown virtually all over the world. With so many viewers tuning in to see the talent that has joined together to help in our fight, we are bringing awareness to every corner of the globe. The treatment has improved greatly over the past 40 years and we are still striving for a cure. Your tireless efforts in meeting with doctors and researchers, always making time to reassure parents and their children that diabetes is not the end of the world, they will still lead healthy, productive lives and there is now so much help available... lots of it... and the Barbara Davis Center welcomes everyone with open arms. We are here to help. The Barbara Davis Center is bigger and achieved so much of what your dad and I had hoped could be available when you were diagnosed. I am so proud of you and love you more than words can say. I want to thank all the doctors, researchers and staff at the Barbara Davis Center. Happy Happy 40th Anniversary. The Brass Ring is within reach and with your help will have the cure. I love you. Mom xoxo 82


Dear Barbara, We are all blessed with your continued devotion to find a cure for Children's Diabetes. And a special 90th Happy Birthday– you are truly an inspiring and wonderful friend! With Much Love, Barbara Rickles


“I get by with a little help from my friends.� - John Lennon Happy Birthday Barbara! We wish you many precious memories for your 90 th birthday and beyond. Thank you for your sharing your life and your special day with us!

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Mom, We applaud your tireless efforts over all these years to provide care to those afflicted with diabetes and to continue finding a cure. We also wish you a very happy 90th birthday and a healthy and safe year ahead. With love, Gregg, Elena, Harry, Julia, Hudson, Whitney and Chad


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Dear Barbara, Dana and Nancy, So many battlefronts today. Praying you win yours against childhood diabetes very, very soon. Love, Ginnie and Bob Newhart


Mom, We are inspired by your tireless dedication over the last 9 decades of goodness and 45 years of commitment to finding a cure. We are proud to call you Mom and Grandma and proud of the work you do. Love, John, Jordan, Jack, Catherine and Jensen


LOS ANGELES LAKERS ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT

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Happy Birthday to the greatest mom EV ER ! One who cares enough to change the world. I love you so much!

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BARBARA, HAPPY 90 TH BIRTHDAY TO ONE OF THE KINDEST AND GENEROUS PEOPLE IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. YOUR DEDICATION OVER THE YEARS FOR THE CAROUSEL BALL ARE LEGENDARY. MAY THIS TRADITION CONTINUE FOR ANOTHER HAPPY AND HEALTHY 90 YEARS. WE LOVE YOU. RICHARD & CANDIE WEITZ

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Happy Birthday, Barbara Davis Thank you for all you have done for the Barbara Davis Center! You have helped so many children and adults with type 1 diabetes and their families. Happy 40 th Anniversary to the Barbara Davis Center. A fabulous milestone. Congratulations to all of the wonderful professionals and staff who provide exceptional, state-of-the-art care. In fond appreciation, Georgeanna and Bill Klingensmith 94


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HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY BARBARA! CONGRATULATIONS ON YEARS OF ENDLESS HARD WORK AND COMMITMENT TO THE CAROUSEL OF HOPE. WITH ALL OUR LOVE! BENY AND ADELE ALAGEM


Congratulations

on the marvelous 40th Anniversary of the Barbara Davis Center

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Cheers to you Mrs. Davis, on your 90th Birthday! With love, Steve, Shelley, Lynnie & Kenny Lucas 98


Barbara, wishing you a Happy 90th Birthday

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With sincere admiration... ‌for Barbara Davis. Your vision and leadership created and sustains a world-class institution providing the best care and scientific research possible for thousands of children and adults with diabetes. Our best wishes for a Happy Birthday and continued success of the BDC,

Dr. Rick Abrams & Dr. Aria Mohtadi

Happy 90th Birthday Barbara! I love you and all that you do! Melanie

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To Grandma: ON BEHALF OF THE HILTON FAMILY WE SALUTE GRANDMA FOR HER HARDWORK & DEDICATION TO THE CAROUSEL BALL! WE LOVE YOU!

Kathy & Rick and our children and grandchildren


BARBARA, AFTER SO MANY YEARS OF HARD WORK, M A N Y C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S & W I S H I N G YO U A V E RY H A P P Y B I R T H D AY ! WITH LOVE, BURT

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Messages from our Supporters David and Susan Boyer send Barbara Davis our sincerest birthday wishes and thanks! Happy Birthday, Barbara! Love, Billy & Marilyn Davis Thank you to Barbara and the BDC Staff for helping Hailey and so many others! We are so grateful! - Pam & Ed Diamond Happy Birthday, my darling Barbara! - Corinna Fields With love, JaimiAnn Hogan, Live West Realty Dear Barbara, Happy 90th Birthday! You are an inspiration to us all. We love you! - Sherry Lansing and Billy Friedkin Congratulations on another wonderful event. It’s been our honor to support your efforts all these years. - Dick and Mary Krugman Dana and Barbara, Thank you for everything you do for our community. You are true inspirations. - Courtney Mizel Dearest Barbara, We love you with all our hearts and wish you the happiest, most wonderful, special and meaningful birthday ever!! Happy happy 40th Anniversary to The Barbara Davis Center!! All our love, Lynn & Paul Palmer In loving memory of Kevin Joseph Davis Pope who touched so many lives of friends, family and those he served and protected. You will always be our Jewel for hope! Prayers for a cure. 6-22-1970 to 4-24-2020 Kim and Kindall Pope (Sisters) and Ryan Moss (Nephew) Thank you for all you, Barbara, and Dana do! Happy Birthday! - Nicky Reinhard Dear Barbara, Sending all my love and much success on the event!! - Denise Rich xoxo Happy Birthday! - Judy & Jerry Sheindlin We are always proud and pleased to support such a positive and caring cause. - Craig Susser Dear Mrs. Davis, I wish for great success for this most worthy charity. Happy and Healthy Birthday! Warmly, June Wynbrandt 103


Index

7Cellars Wine & Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Abrams, Rick & Carol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Alagem, Beny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Arum, Lovee & Bob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Bacharach, Burt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Barbara Davis Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Berry Gordy Family Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Beverly Hilton, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck. . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Children’s Diabetes Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Children’s Hospital Colorado Pediatric Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Corley, Lisa & Tom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Crazy Merchant, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Daly, Bob & Carole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 David Geffen Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Davis, Barbara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Davis, Clive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Davis, Dana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Davis, Elena & Gregg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Davis, John & Jordan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Davis Rickel, Nancy & Ken Rickel. . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Davis, Whitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Day, Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Day, Robert & Marlyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Dexcom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Eden Productions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Empower Retirement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Foster, David. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Fox Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 GEARYS Beverly Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Gibbons, Fred (TreeFrogs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Griffith, Melanie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Guess Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 HBO/HBOMAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Hilton, Kathy & Rick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Jones, Quincy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Klingensmith, Georgeanna & William. . . . . . . . . 94 Leno, Jay & Mavis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Los Angeles Lakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Lucas, Steve & Shelley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Mercedes Benz of Beverly Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Milkens, Mike & Lori. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Modern HR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Newhart, Bob & Ginnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Polsinelli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Randall, James & Eleanor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Raynes, Patty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Resnick, Stewart & Lynda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Reuben, Simon & Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Rickles, Barbara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Schlatter, George & Jolene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Smith, Iris & Michael. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Sony / ATV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 ViacomCBS/Paramount Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Weitz, Richard and Candi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Wilson, Gary & Jane Booke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Zilkha, Selim & Mary Hayley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Credits CREATIVE / DESIGN Maggie McCormick Geiger Mgirl Graphic Design PHOTOGRAPHY Jensen Sutta Photography EDITORS Dana Davis Lisa Steele PUBLISHER Children’s Diabetes Foundation

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CHANGING LIVES for the better FOR 40 YEARS! We are so thankful for you –The Team at CDF 105


Clive Davis Chief Creative Officer

Dear Barbara: Yes, we are quarantined and seeking safety. But there you are, working harder than ever to get closer to a cure for Juvenile Diabetes. I know your soul still can’t rest. And what’s amazing is that you are absolutely leading all the wonderful effort, throughout the world, to find that cure. To say you’re determined or dedicated would really be a huge understatement. Bottom line, we are all deeply indebted to you and you have everyone’s permanent gratitude. You still are, and will always remain, our Florence Nightingale! Love, Clive

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