SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The John Wayne Cancer Institute Auxiliary (JWCIA) will honor Marilou Terpenning, MD, John Wayne Cancer Institute oncologist, with the Angel Award; and Dan Hay, president and CEO of Premier Girls Fastpitch and Surf City Tourneys, Inc., with the Public Service Award at its Annual Membership Luncheon and Boutique, Oct. 23, 2014, announced Auxiliary president Anita Swift. Prior to the luncheon at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, guests will enjoy a holiday boutique featuring fine and costume jewelry, clothing, accessories and other items ideal for gift-giving. Vendors will donate a portion of their proceeds to JWCIA. JWCIA board members Marisol Zarco and Katie Lewis, chair.
Marilou Terpenning, M.D., F.A.C.P., president and CEO of Santa Monica Hematology-Oncology Consultants, which she founded in 1988, receives the Angel Award.
Public Service Award recipient Dan Hay is president and CEO of Premier Girls Fastpitch, Inc. and Surf City Tourneys, Inc. Both companies specialize in providing college recruitable events and venues for female student athletes in the sport of fastpitch softball.
Since 1981, the family of John Wayne has been committed to pioneering cancer research in memory of their father, who died of cancer. For more than 30 years, the courageous and dedicated researchers at the John Wayne Cancer Institute (JWCI) have made groundbreaking discoveries that have changed the way cancer is detected, diagnosed and treated around the world. Today, the tradition of excellence continues as JWCI spearheads new research advances, while training the next generation of leaders in the fight against cancer through its renowned Surgical Oncology Fellowship Program. The Institute’s programs focus on melanoma, breast, neuro, prostate and gastrointestinal cancers, as well as innovative research in cancer genomics, molecular biomarkers, and chemo- and immunotherapies. With its unique ability to rapidly turn scientific discoveries into novel approaches for early detection and treatment, JWCI provides immediate hope to cancer patients everywhere.
Established in 1982 by two breast cancer survivors, the John Wayne Cancer Institute Auxiliary is currently helmed by President Anita Swift, granddaughter of John Wayne. JWCIA has raised more than $18 million to fund a wide array of the Institute’s priorities including groundbreaking research, vital new laboratory equipment and the nationally renowned JWCI Surgical Oncology Fellowship Program. Visit www.jwci.org or call 310-829-8324.
SOURCE John Wayne Cancer Institute Auxiliary
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