Titans of Business & Philanthropy

$75,000

The Titans of Business & Philanthropy program recognizes individuals for making an extraordinary difference in the community in which we live. "Titans" are leaders in their industry, who have not only been successful in their own business endeavors, but equally noted for the impact they have had in both business and community environments. For these individuals and organizations, being successful was, and is, not enough. Of greater importance is the need to truly make a visible and meaningful difference in their community and in their industry.

Each Titan of Business supports the mission of the Society by making a $75,000 contribution. Over the past eight years, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has honored a total of fifteen Titans of Business awardees during the Leukemia Ball. For these individuals, being successful was, and is, not enough. Of greater importance is the need to truly make a visible and meaningful difference in their community and in their industry. And as a Titan of Business & Philanthropy, you will demonstrate the same entrepreneurial spirit and philanthropic commitment that have made these individuals and organizations so successful.

Past Titans of Business recipients include:

2009

 

John A. Cutler, Co-Founder - Beers + Cutler
James R. Beers, Co-Founder - Beers + Culter

Eli Lilly & Company
2008
Mr. Ronald M. Bradley
2007
The Anderson Company
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
2006
BearingPoint
2005
Employees of FBR
Mel Booth
2004
John Delaney, Chairmen and Chief Executive Officer
Capital Source
Titan of Community Service, The Sallie Mae Fund
2003
Phillip Merrick, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer for webMethods, Inc.
Caren DeWitt, Chairman, webMethods Foundation and Co-Founder forwebMethods, Inc.;
2002
James L. Eichberg, Honorary Titan of Business, The James L. Eichberg Foundation; Catherine Reynolds, CEO of The Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation;
John Morton, Mid-Atlantic Region President
Bank of America
2001
Daniel Snyder, Owner and Chairman of The Washington Redskins
Gregory Owens, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Manugistics