Four Prominent Couples Honored at Beaux Arts Ball
National Jewish Health recognizes positive influence on the community at charity event
Denver, CO —
National Jewish Health will honor four prominent couples for their positive influence on the Denver community during A Wickedly Beaux Arts Ball, Feb. 21 at the Hyatt Regency Denver Colorado Convention Center. Lindsey and Stanton Dodge, Dianne Eddolls and Glenn Jones, Elaine and Noel Ginsburg, and Elaine and Kevin Kauffman will be Grand Marshals at the event, inspired by the decade’s most celebrated musical, “Wicked.”
One of the year’s most highly anticipated social events, the Beaux Arts Ball draws more than 1,100 guests and raises millions of dollars each year to support the world renowned research, care and education at National Jewish Health, the nation’s leading respiratory hospital.
Lindsey and Stanton Dodge are actively involved in many community and philanthropic causes including Colorado Concern and the E-Discovery Committee of the United States District Court, District of Colorado. Mr. Dodge is executive vice president and general counsel of DISH Network Corp.
Glenn Jones and Dianne Eddolls are active supporters of the Volunteers of America and The Madison Council, the private-sector advisory group to the Library of Congress. Mr. Jones has been widely recognized and honored as a pioneer in cable TV and Internet education. Ms. Eddolls spent many years as an interior designer and self-improvement teacher for teens.
Leslie and Noel Ginsburg serve on several business and community boards. Mr. Ginsburg, founder, chair and CEO of Intertech Plastics, serves on the State Economic Development board, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce board, and is co-chair of The Leadership Initiative. Leslie Ginsburg currently serves on the Cherry Creek Schools Foundation board and the Jewish Family Services of Colorado board.
Elaine and Kevin Kauffman contribute their time as board members for several nonprofit organizations, including the Colorado Prevention Center, Denver Health Hospital and Authority, Drug Free America and Denver Jewish Day School. Kevin, founder of the independent oil and gas company K.P. Kauffman, Inc. (KPK), is also a volunteer Mission Command Pilot for Angel Flight West. Ms. Kaufman is vice president and a director of KPK.
National Jewish Health is the leading respiratory hospital in the nation. Founded 125 years ago as a nonprofit hospital, National Jewish Health today is the only facility in the world dedicated exclusively to groundbreaking medical research and treatment of children and adults with respiratory, cardiac, immune and related disorders. Patients and families come to National Jewish Health from around the world to receive cutting-edge, comprehensive, coordinated care. To learn more, visit the media resources page.Media Resources
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