MSDW employees raise $55 million for new hospital.A dozen children aged five to ten used toy bulldozers and shovels to break ground for the new Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Children's Hospital of New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of recently. The ceremony capped unique philanthropic effort, in which more than 300 Morgan Stanley Dear Witter employees personally contributed more than $55 million to help build what will be one of the largest, most technologically advanced children's hospitals in the world. The gift reinforces a two-decade long relationship between the Wall Street firm and New York Presbyterian Hospital, one of the world's leading academic medical centers. The new, nine-story, 250,000 SF facility will rise on the site of a former parking lot adjacent to the existing Babies & Children's Hospital at 165th St. and Broadway. The $120 million facility is scheduled to be completed in March 2003. Some of the "junior excavators" at the ceremony included former patients of the Children's Hospital. The others were children of employees of the hospital and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. "We are so grateful to the employees of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter for this magnificent gift," said Dr. Herbert Pardes, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of New York Presbyterian Hospital. "Morgan. Stanley Dean Witter has supported the hospital's mission for many years, but the level of generosity in this effort was beyond anything we imagined. This is an extraordinary example of one firm's dedication to the community." "This contribution is special because it comes from individual employees of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. Each of them made a personal decision to participate, but only in coming together as a team did they make the dream a reality. We're very proud of the work we do every day, but this gift in particular, reminds us of what truly special people work here," said John J. Mack John J. Mack (1944 - ) (born Machoul) is the CEO and Chairman of the Board of investment bank Morgan Stanley. He returned to the company on June 30, 2005 to replace Phil Purcell, who had become CEO after the 1997 merger of Morgan Stanley and Dean Witter, of which Purcell was , president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, who has served on the board of trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. of New York Presbyterian since 1992. Dedicated exclusively to the care of children and families, Children's Hospital will house both in-patient and diagnostic services, including a neonatal intensive care unit Noun 1. neonatal intensive care unit - an intensive care unit designed with special equipment to care for premature or seriously ill newborn NICU ICU, intensive care unit - a hospital unit staffed and equipped to provide intensive care (NICU NICU abbr. neonatal intensive-care unit ), pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. intensive care unit (PICU PICU Pediatric Intensive Care Unit PICU Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit PICU Priority Interrupt Control Unit PICU Programmable Interface Control Unit (FMS-800 component) ), and floors dedicated to specialized services such as cardiology, neurology, oncology, and surgery. The facility, will also feature single bedrooms with bedside Internet access. Each floor will also have its own dedicated child life and family centers. In addition, the new building will offer a conference center and a spacious lobby with a performance area and glass walls that open onto the hospital's garden. The Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Children's Hospital of New York will be adjacent to the existing Babies and Children's Hospital, which will be renovated and will offer dramatically expanded outpatient services, as well as complementary research and diagnostic services. Design work will be shared by two architectural firms: Philadelphia-based Ewing Cole Cherry Brott and New York-based Davis Brody Bond. According to Cynthia Sparer, executive director of the Children' s Hospital of New York at New York Presbyterian, the project began in April 1999 with the dedication of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Pediatric intensive care unit, for which the firm had contributed $3.5. million. At that point, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter turned its attention to the possibility of significantly expanding and enhancing the hospital's ability to serve pediatric patients. Once the seed was planted, it took only nine months to secure commitments for $50 million from more than 300 MSDW MSDW Morgan Stanley Dean Witter MSDW Multi-Cast with Same Destination Wavelength MSDW Metal Studs, Dry Wall (construction) employees. According to Mack, the firm plans to encourage additional contributions once the donation is announced company-wide. |
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