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USC Athletics Director Patrick C. Haden to Be Honored at University Kidney Research Organization Gala
LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)--
University Kidney Research Organization (UKRO), whose mission is
fundraising supporting medical research dedicated to the causes of,
improved treatments for, and the prevention of kidney diseases,
announced today that legendary USC Athletics Director Patrick C. Haden
will be honored with UKRO's "Outstanding Achievement in Business and
Industry" Award at its forthcoming gala benefit dinner. The gala, to be
mc'd by ABC7 Eyewitness News anchor Phillip Palmer, will be held Dec. 12
at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles and will raise funds for the
newly announced USC/UKRO Kidney Research Center.
Since August of 2010 Haden has served as the Athletic Director at the
University of Southern California where he administers 21 athletic
programs with more than 600 student athletes. He also serves on the
faculty of both the Annenberg School of Communications at USC and the
Marshall School of Business. Haden has been closely identified with USC
since college when he was a star quarterback (1972-1974) of the football
team leading them to two national championships and three Rose Bowl
appearances and was named most valuable player of the 1975 Rose Bowl
game. He graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1975 and was
awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University in England, from which
he graduated in 1978 with a degree in philosophy, politics, and
economics. Haden was drafted by the then Los Angeles Rams in 1976 and
played on the team until 1981. Following a successful NFL career Haden
became a sports broadcaster for CBS, NBC, FOX, TNT and ESPN (News - Alert) networks. He
established a successful law practice and from 1987 to 2010 was a
general partner at Riordan, Lewis & Haden, a private equity firm.
"Pat Haden is a remarkable and extraordinary man by any standard of
measurement," said UKRO president Kenneth Kleinberg. "His career
reflects a succession of triumphs in every endeavor he pursued-as a
student, an athlete, a lawyer, businessman, and now in charge of USC
Athletics. He is AAA in every way. We are very proud to be able to
recognize him for a lifetime of achievements in business, ndustry, and
as a model citizen, and we thank him for helping us make funding
research against kidney disease a national medical priority."
Earlier this year, UKRO joined forces with the Keck Medical School at
USC to establish the USC/UKRO Kidney Research Center (KRC). The KRC will
focus on both basic and applied research programs at USC to identify the
causes, improve upon the existing treatments, and-ultimately-find a cure
for all forms of kidney disease. The center looks to be a premier
national kidney research center under the auspices of the Keck School of
Medicine's nephrology division, chaired by Vito M. Campese, M.D.,
professor of medicine, who also chairs UKRO's Medical Scientific
Advisory Board.
Being honored in addition to Haden are:
Camila Koenig & Family and their family foundation--The Erich and Della
Koenig Foundation, who will share the "Spirit of Life Award" for their
long time commitment to philanthropy. Erich Koenig fled Nazi Germany in
1935 at age 27 and emigrated to Mexico. He secured the safe passage to
Mexico for his parents in 1939 and became a successful businessman and
entrepreneur. He met his future wife, Della, an Italian immigrant to
America, on a business trip to Los Angeles in 1952 and after their
marriage raised their five children, Camila, Julie Ann, Bernardo, Miguel
and Enrique in Mexico. After Erich's death in 1980 Della Koenig returned
to Los Angeles and established the foundation that bears their name and
embarked upon decades of charitable endeavors.
Dr. Paul Terasaki, renowned professor emeritus of surgery at the Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA, who will be honored with the "Lifetime
Achievement in Science and Medicine Award" for his pioneering work in
the field of human organ transplant research and technology. Dr.
Terasaki developed the microcytotoxicity test, a revolutionary tissue
typing test used to identify human antigens. The test was adopted as the
international standard for tissue typing. He and a corporation he
founded in 1984, One Lambda, have played a central role in the
development of tissue typing and transplantation surgery in the world.
He established the Terasaki Foundation, a research center dedicated to
cancer immunotherapy and the study of humoral immunity and
transplantation. In May 2010 UCLA announced the naming of the new life
science building for Dr. Terasaki, who donated $50 million to the
Division of Life Sciences in the UCLA College of Letters and Science.
Dr. Terasaki has been married for 58 years to renowned artist Hisako
Terasaki.
"Dr. Paul Terasaki is one of the legendary figures in the world of organ
transplantation, and we are thrilled to have the privilege of honoring
his work and life achievements," Kleinberg noted.
For event and ticket information concerning the UKRO gala, contact: Mann
Productions 323.314.7000 - mann.productions@sbcglobal.net
ABOUT UKRO
Los Angeles-based UKRO (University Kidney Research Organization),
a registered public charity under IRC §501(c)(3), supports medical
research related to the prevention, treatment, and eradication of kidney
disease. UKRO was founded by entertainment lawyer Kenneth Kleinberg, who
in 1999 was diagnosed with a kidney ailment that to this day still has
no known cause. Mr. Kleinberg suffered renal failure in 2001, and was a
dialysis patient for the next six years until receiving a successful
kidney transplant in 2007. In 2002 with a small group of committed
individuals and with the help of Dr. Vito M. Campese, Professor of
Medicine and Chief of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at the
USC Keck School of Medicine, UKRO was established as a non-profit
organization to provide support for kidney disease research.
For more information, visit www.ukrocharity.com.

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