New York's greatest: cops vote Mosler Man of the Year.Bruce Mosler, president of U.S. operations for Cushman & Wakefield, will be honored as Man of the Year on Friday, January 30, at the 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 Cops Foundation Annual Dinner at the Plaza Hotel The Plaza Hotel in New York City is a landmark 19-story luxury hotel with a height of 250 feet (76 m) and length of 400 feet that (122 m) occupies the west side of Grand Army Plaza, from which it derives its name, and extends along Central Park South in Manhattan. . Mr. Mosler, a member of the New York Cops Foundation board of directors, is being honored for his longtime support of the organization. A native New Yorker, he has a long history of dedication to the city's civic affairs. One of Cushman & Wakefield's corporate values is "citizenship"--commitment to the communities in which the firm's employees live and work. Mr. Mosler, who has volunteered for many organizations, embodies this value. In 2003, the Real Estate Board of New York presented Mr. Mosler with its annual Kenneth R. Gerrety Humanitarian Award for his significant service to the community. In addition, he has been honored by Big Brothers/Big Sisters; Foundation for Fighting Blindness; Intrepid Air & Space Museum--Salute to Freedom; the Modell Foundation; New York Cares New York Cares was founded by a group of friends in 1987 who wanted to take action against social issues in New York City. Today, the organization engages 36,000 volunteers in service each year, helping 335,000 New Yorkers in need. ; Parker Jewish Hospital Jewish Hospital can refer to:
Mr. Mosler is a member of the board of Achilles; the Bowery Bowery Manhattan district, once notorious for brothels and gambling halls. [Am. Hist.: Hart, 97] See : Debauchery Residents Committee; Fuqua Business School--Duke University; the Intrepid board of directors; Intrepid Museum; the Modell Foundation and the Real Estate Board of New York. "I am honored to be recognized by this outstanding organization, which does so much to support New York's law enforcement officers and their families," said Mr. Mosler, who as president of U.S. Operations for Cushman & Wakefield, oversees strategic direction, business growth and profitability for the firm's domestic offices. Also being honored with Mr. Mosler are Pasquale J. D'Amauro, assistant director in charge of FBI's New York Field Office; David N. Kelley, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York; Wayne E. Bennett, superintendent of New York State Police, and Nancy Grace Nancy Ann Grace (born October 23, 1958) is an American talk show host and former prosecutor. She frequently discusses issues from what she describes as a victims' rights standpoint. , anchor for Court TV and legal commentator for Larry King Live Larry King Live is a nightly CNN interview program hosted by broadcaster and writer Larry King. The show premiered in 1985, and is CNN's most watched program, with over one million viewers nightly. . The New York Cops Foundation is an organization composed of citizens representing all walks of life and all political persuasions having one thing in common: a love for New York and an abiding concern for the safety of its citizens. These business executives, professionals and retired senior law enforcement officials have joined together for the common purpose of helping our law enforcement community. The foundation works closely with the top law enforcement officials in the New York metropolitan area New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island is the most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the third most populous in the world, after Tokyo and Mexico City. and elected representatives of police fraternal fraternal /fra·ter·nal/ (frah-ter´n'l) 1. of or pertaining to brothers. 2. of twins; derived from two oocytes. fra·ter·nal adj. 1. Of or relating to brothers. and community organizations in an effort to unite and support local, state and federal law enforcement. The organization solicits contributions to provide assistance to law enforcement officers and their families, including: Financial support to surviving widows and children of law enforcement offices killed and to families of law enforcement personnel who experience tragedies and hardship. Education scholarship grants to un derprivileged children through Police Youth Programs and the Law Enforcement Explorers Program. Graduate scholarships to law enforcement officers selected by their agency based on scholastic achievement, performance of duty and financial need. In addition, the foundation fosters and encourages cooperation among all law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). , affiliated organizations, the business community and the public through civic recognition, educational and charitable events. |
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