FALL 2014 YO SAN YO SAN UNIVERSITY VOL. 28 LEARNING POINT A N C I E N T W I S D O M • FA M I LY L E G A C Y • M O D E R N M E D I C I N E UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL CELEBRATING 25 YEARS CHINESE MEDICINE Looking Forward Through the Prism of the Past 25 Years 1 Celebrating Looking Forward Through the Prism of the Past of Trustees: 3 Board New Chair and Six Trustees Elected You to Our 4 Thank Event Donors Luminary Circle Leadership In Action Please Help Us Be Green. We would like to send this newsletter via email. Please send your email address to: [email protected]. 13315 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. LOS ANGELES CA 90066 310.577.3000 | WWW.YOSAN.EDU GRAPHIC DESIGN: JUSTINA KRAKOWSKI DESIGN We use the Chinese character yi (“ee”), which refers to “the healing arts,” in our school logo. [Left] Dr. Daoshing Ni and Sum-Yee Wang, Honoree Pierce Brosnan, Emm Wang and Dr. Mao Shing Ni gathered before dinner to recognize their shared commitment to service.[Right] Our student leaders volunteered to ensure every attendee had a wonderful night. They gathered around a special 25th Anniversary Cake designed, created, and donated by Melody Hirose of Charm City Cakes West. O verlooking the elegant energy of the Pacific Ocean, the scenes from the Bel-Air Bay Club’s Upper Club on Friday, November 7 might have been from a poet’s ethereal dream. A mesmerizing and magnificently regal performance of a traditional Chinese Lion Dance set the stage for a program that soon won’t be forgotten. The program kicked-off with Brenda Strong, Mistress of Ceremonies, presenting a Proclamation from the Mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, honoring the University and its founders, Daoshing Ni and Mao Shing Ni. While still on stage, a surprise awaited the founders when student leaders Pei-Jen Chu, Teresa Calloway, and Shannon Lawrence presented both founders with certificates of appreciation and commendation on behalf all of the students. Both Dr. Dao and Dr. Mao then spoke of how much this journey of 25 years has meant to them and what YSU means to each of them, which transitioned perfectly to how we honor those who share our values and caring service with others. Dr. Mao presented the annual Robert Graham Visionary Award, but first spoke of the elements of the award and also its meaning to YSU stating “each year we honor a new person, but the meaning behind the Award remains constant. The Award is unique, because the recipient must share in the fundamental commitment driving our University’s purpose. Daily, we strive to impart in our students that passion instilled in our family for meeting the health and wellness needs of humanity through Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Taoist healing arts. Even now, I am inspired each time I hear a story of our alumni carrying on this legacy.” Having reminded the guests, who totaled more than 150, of the Award’s purpose, Dr. Mao then made the presentation to a truly great actor, artist and activist, Mr. Pierce Brosnan. “007” captivated all in attendance with his sophistication and humility. Brosnan shared stories from his life and discussed his motivations for helping others. continued on page 2 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS continued 2 Once again Robert Graham’s son, Steven, joined us in honoring his father’s life and commitment to Yo San University. The Bel-Air Bay Club served as fantastic hosts for the evening’s festivities. The venue and service was first class for a capacity filled room of attendees. Mr. Brosnan pictured here with the 2014 Robert Graham Visionary Award along with his wife Keely with Dr. Dao and Dr. Mao flanking them on either side. Former YSU President, Dr. Larry Ryan, with wife Sharon and Trustee Sum-Yee Wang shared time to reflect on the effort and achievements of the past 25 years. Brenda Strong was both elegant and witty. Here, she along with student leader, Donica Schmidt, are enticing the audience to bid on Bisou Moi, a Giclee produced and donated by Mr. Brosnan. Janie Coolidge celebrates winning “Gratitude” a sculpture personally created and donated to YSU for the Live Auction by world-renowned sculptor Danielle Anjou. Mark Butzman and business partner, Paul Rohan, pictured here. Mark won a fantastic four night stay in Paris, France donated by Perfect Paris owners Michelle and Alan Heilpern. Don Lee, DAOM Co-Chair, Healthy Aging Program, Dr. Mao Shing Ni, and Dr. Lawrence Lau, YSU Dean of Academic and Clinical Affairs, and YSU President Lois Green. YSU Professor Laraine Crampton shares a story with YSU alumnus George Lamoureux, owner of Jing Herbs in Los Angeles. Justina Krakowski and Jens-Oliver Gruettemann enjoy a magnificent evening on the outdoor patio of the Bel-Air Bay Club. Trustee Dr. Judy Marlane with Mr. Brosnan. Congratulations to our new Board Chair Mary Flaherty pictured here with her husband Jay and Pierce Brosnan. Longtime supporter, Edith Dume poses with our honoree along with her close friends Deb and Tom Tataranowicz. The evening’s program began with a Traditional Chinese Lion Dance performed by Immortals Lion Dance Club. Dessa Schroeder, California Professional Insurance Services, shared the evening with her family and friends form YSU. Board of Trustees: New Chair and Six Trustees Elected In conveying his honor with being chosen the 2014 Robert Graham Visionary Award, Brosnan echoed Dr. Mao’s sentiment, “I believe there is a need in each of us to affirm the positive energy flowing through us, connecting us with one another, with all creatures, our beautiful planet, and the universe. To give totally of ourselves to the people, animals and causes we care about, we too must be healthy and living our lives in balance. That’s what I am seeking to do in my life, what this award is about, and why I’m so honored to have been chosen to receive it.” Many attendees noted how valuable Brenda Strong’s commitment is to YSU. As she has done year after year for YSU, she played her best role, herself. Her charm, grace, and humorous dogged-persistence during the live auction moved the attendees toward new heights in their giving. And by sharing a bit of her own story, she reminded us of the life-changing healthcare our founders and alumni provide every day. All the sponsors and donors of items ensured Yo San University will continue providing free and subsidized treatments for our community next year. The tremendous support shown by our alumni and friends is a testament to the growing strength of the YSU community, 25 years in the making. In all the beauty of the setting and splendor of the attendees, never was lost that this evening was about education, healing, and service as Dr. Dao expressed during his remarks, “[w]hen I think about this enormous responsibility, I am humbled and honored. Then I stop and remember all of you and the many others who trust us and invest in the education we provide. It is the supreme kindness you pay our students, because you are protecting and developing positive life energy in them, for them, and for all they care for. Thank you for your support through our first 25 years— and for the years yet to come.” D uring the past six months and in preparation for 2015, the Board of Trustees has focused on strategic academic and governance issues, including revising the organization’s by-laws. At the Board’s November meeting, key pieces for 2015 were put in place with the election of Mary Flaherty as Board Chair, Phillip Christman as Vice Chair, and the addition of six new Trustees. These Trustees join the current board to build on the strength of the last 25 years and lend their expertise and support to ensure the University’s continued progress. Ms. Flaherty joined the Board in 2013, bringing deep expertise in governance, healthcare and education. She is past board chair of Saint John’s Health Center and on its foundation board. She is former chair and trustee emeritus at Marymount High School. For her alma mater, University of Notre Dame, Mary served on the Undergraduate Experience Advisory Council and raised funds for women’s services and programs. Asked about her expectations, Chair-elect Flaherty stated, “Just as we grow and evolve on our personal path, so do all vibrant universities. I am grateful for the opportunity and am looking forward to carrying on the tradition of humble leadership exemplified by both Dao and Mao through the years. Our sense of responsibility to the students and entire Yo San community will always be of the highest priority to the Board of Trustees.” Following the November meeting, President Lois Green praised the Board’s dedication, thanking James Tuggle and Lauren Stomel, who will rotate off this year, for their unfailing service, “Our Trustees are dedicated and hard-working individuals actively engaged in matters critical to the University. Without the commitment of James, Lauren and others, YSU could have never risen to such a level of excellence. We will continue to look to them for their sound advice.” Here is a brief glimpse of YSU’s newest Trustees Maggie DiNome, MD, FACS, FSSO: Dr. DiNome is Acting Director of the Margie Peterson Breast Center and Chief of General Surgery at Providence-Saint John’s Health Center. A Fellow of the Society for Surgical Oncology, she is particularly dedicated to caring for women with breast cancer. Maggie also brings to the Board a passion for wellness and integrative medicine. Steven Song: An architect, author and entrepreneur, Mr. Song is Managing Director of Axle Capital Group, a real estate investment firm, and Inno Hospitality, a think tank for the hospitality industry. Steve is renowned for “transforming behavior and perception through space design.” He joins the Board having been a long-time advocate of Traditional Chinese Medicine and valued Yo San donor. David Ghozland, M.D.: A board-certified Corie Tappin, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M.: private practice OB/GYN and avid educator, Dr. Ghozland is the Clinical Chairman and Co-founder of the new Labor & Delivery unit at Southern California Hospital at Culver City. He also holds medical staff appointments at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Providence-Saint John’s Health Center, UCLA Santa Monica Hospital and Marina Del Rey Hospital. An alumna of Yo San University, Ms. Tappin is in private practice at SoulSpace in Malibu. A former Sr. Vice President of Marketing at MGM, Corie has already shared her synthesis of the healing arts and marketing to benefit Yo San as a student, alumni volunteer and generous donor of student scholarships through the William H. Hazen Foundation. Lou Lazatin, M.H.S.A.: A seasoned healthcare Toshino Yuhaku, M.B.A.: An able leader and executive, Ms. Lazatin currently serves as advisor and board member to Chan-Soon Shiong Medical Institute for Advanced Health, an organization on the leading edge of transforming healthcare delivery. She is former CEO of Saint John’s Health Center and brings extensive healthcare expertise to the Board. consensus-builder with extensive strategic management and technology experience, Ms. Yuhaku was with SONY for two decades, most recently as Senior Vice President for Corporate Alliances in its 3D technology center. A Harvard Business School graduate, Toshino is noted for managing cross-functional and multi-cultural projects, and leading technology innovation. Welcome to our newest Trustees! 3 Thank You To Our Event Donors Luminary Circle - Leadership in Action W e often hear from surprised community partners and even some alumni who are only now learning that unlike most of our peers, YSU is a nonprofit educational institution. We are committed to placing students before profits. By adhering to this model, every trustee, each faculty member, and all staff may remain devoted to serving our students and community above all else. MU SPONSORS Mary and Jay Flaherty Lisa Paulsen - Entertainment Industry Foundation SHUI SPONSORS Dessa Schroeder - California Professional Insurance Services • Chuck and Anita Theisen Sum-Yee Wang and Daoshing Ni Emm Wang and Mao Shing Ni HUO SPONSORS Marilyn Allen - American Acupuncture Council Pam and Alan Bergman • California Bank & Trust Andrea and Freddy DeMann Lorena Gonda Kiralla • Michele Hixon George Lamoureux - Jing Herbs EJ and Gregory Milken Foundation Ophir Perelson • Sharon and Larry Ryan Pansy Yang That’s why we are so appreciative of each donor and the demonstrated leadership of the Luminary Circle. Annually, Luminary Circle level donors make gifts to YSU, which help meet the critical and pressing needs of the University. These reliable, consistent annual gifts allow the President and Board to make long-term strategic planning decisions for the University. TU SPONSORS Margie Ambrosanio • Douglas Best • Tony Best Kevin Breen • Steven Carter • Janie Coolidge Laraine Crampton • Gigi Cristache Marcia and Phillip Christman • Margo DeLeaver Jennifer Dickens - Whole Life Marketing Natalie DiLallo • Gwen Duffy • Marguerite Dunne Kim and Andres Drobny • Edith Dume Jamie and Bob Madden Karen Fried & Melissa Mullin - The K&M Center, Inc. Gayla Gabriel • Marc Gomez Lisa Gridley • Karen Hearn-Abbot Charles Hong Beng Ang and Juling Saputra Ingrid and Allen Howard • Shiaoting Jing and Biao Lu Lisa Knickmeyer • Karl Knickmeyer Justina Krakowski and Jens-Oliver Gruettemann Lawrence Lau • Robert Laughlin • Andrew Lee Tracy and Gary Lincenberg Lois Green and Don Lee • Karen Lipsky Judith Marlane • Neil and Karen Malley Shuilan and Herbert May Irit McMahon - Pacific Western Bank Andrea Murchison • Melanie Ojong Whitney Pang • Sirin Pojanasomboon Chunyi “Meredith” Qian • Carolyn Reuben Kelley Rich • Deborah Smith • Joan Stone Sonia Tan • Corie Tappin • James Tuggle Gail Wilburn • Joslyn Williams Bita and Cameron Yadidi • Kumiko Yamamoto Zaria Valentine • Petrula Vrontikis DONATIONS AND PROGRAM ADS Mea Argentieri • Steve Bardwil Creative Artists Agency Gina DiBona • Tarnie Fulloon - BodyFreedom Anne Mankin • Emily and John Nogawski Steven Peterman Herbert and Bui Simon Foundation Lillian J. Weirick A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR LIVE AND SILENT AUCTION WINNERS Marilyn Allen • Mark Buntzman • Janie Coolidge Karen Hearn-Abbott • Lisa and Karl Knickmeyer Justina Krakowski and Jens-Oliver Gruettemann George Lamoureux • Judy Marlane • Lisa Paulsen Sharon and Larry Ryan • Scott Schoenberger Daoshing Ni and Sum-Yee Wang 4 LUMINARY CIRCLE LEVELS $1, 000 - $2,499 $2,500 - $4,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $10,000- $24,999 $25,000 + Qi Circle Healing Circle Wellness Circle Harmony Circle Founders’ Circle Our alumni and friends provide the margin of excellence for Yo San University. To continue distinguishing ourselves while remaining true to YSU values, we remain focused on providing accessible and high-quality education that comes with your support. If you are not already part of the Luminary Circle, we hope to count you as President Green’s newest strategic partner. For more information, please contact Scott Sivley, Director of Development, at [email protected] or 310.577.3000 ext. 200. THANK YOU TO OUR LUMINARY CIRCLE January – November 2014 FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE HEALING CIRCLE ($25,000 or more annually) ($2,500 – $4,999 annually) Danielle Anjou Creative Artists Agency Alan and Michelle Heilpern Karen Hearn-Abbott Cordelia Tappin – William Hazen Foundation HARMONY CIRCLE ($10,000 – $24,999 annually) Thomas Blount – Saving the Spirit Foundation Janie Coolidge Edith Dume Jay and Mary Flaherty May Hsu Wai Fong Ng Sum-Yee Wang and Daoshing Ni Lisa Paulsen – Entertainment Industry Foundation WELLNESS CIRCLE ($5,000 – $9,999 annually) Keely and Pierce Brosnan Mark Buntzman – David Buntzman Foundation Wendy Morrissey – Fran & Ray Stark Foundation Sharon and Larry Ryan Dessa Schroeder – California Professional Insurance Services Chuck and Anita Theisen Emm Wang and Mao Shing Ni QI CIRCLE ($1,000 – $2,499 annually) Marilyn Allen – American Acupuncture Council Shahn Ameli – California Bank & Trust Catherine and Steve Bardwil Pam and Alan Bergman Freddy and Candy DeMann Michelle Hixon Lorena Gonda Kiralla George Lamoureux – Jing Herbs EJ and Gregory Milken Foundation Emily and John Nogawski Ophir Perelson Scott and Jennifer Schoenberger Herbert and Bui Simon Foundation Pansy and Ken Yang
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