Corey Ribotsky, is a supporter of the Sunrise Day Camp which is the only one of its kind dedicated to children with cancer. The organization runs many activities and fundraising events. One of these is scheduled for August on the Levine Golf Course. This will be a fun way of getting involved in an organization that is giving back a lot to society.
Samuel Levine Memorial Golf Classic
Sunrise Day Camp has been offering fun camps to kids from the ages of 3-16, suffering from cancer. As well, events it coordinates include those which invite family members and friends to share in the fun. This upcoming fundraising event will be a great way to have an enjoyable, mellow day out for everyone, and enable the kid with cancer to feel part of a regular fun day. That is often the focus of Sunrise Day Camp – to give kids with cancer the opportunity to be part of regular society and forget their troubles, even if just momentarily.
Corey Ribotsky and CMFNY
In June, the Children’s Medical Fund of New York, of which Corey Ribotsky is President, will be hosting its first annual golf and tennis charity classic in Long Island. This event has raised over a million dollars since it began 35 years ago. In as much as it is fantastic for one to give of their time to such a vital organization, providing the foundation with money is equally important. This is something not only close to Corey Ribotsky’s heart, but which he too understands from a practical standpoint. Thus a venture such as this makes volunteers like Ribotsky extremely pleased and proud. This kind of money will be put to excellent use at the CMFNY.
Ribotsky and Fundraising
These kinds of events are also a lot of fun. For anyone who wants to give of their time and money and do so whilst supporting such a crucial charitable venture, the golf and tennis charity classic is the way to go. While having fun, you can, like Corey Ribotsky, know that you are benefitting an organization whose goal is to “advance children’s health care.”
Corey Ribotsky and Big Developments at SUNY
Corey Ribotsky, a graduate of New York’s SUNY Stony Brook, might be quite excited about the university’s important venture, the Public Higher Education Empowerment and Innovation Act (PHEEIA). Such a project is not only seen to be important for the university, but also the City University of New York (CUNY) as well as the entire state of New York. Basically these universities are currently lacking the resources necessary for them to “achieve excellence.” The Act is attempting to implement a “fair tuition policy where revenue stays with the campuses, greater flexibility in public/private partnerships to allow campuses to provide better services for students and create new research opportunities, and relief from outdated regulations…complicating routine purchasing.”
SUNY Graduate Corey Ribotsky
With all of its goals, it is important to note that the main aim of the PHEEIA is to advance SUNY to its next level and also take on additional impressive faculty to add to the university’s current staff. With additional faculty the university would be able to have smaller classes which would translate into a higher quality education. This has to be good news for all of SUNY’s current students as well as nice to know for those who have already gone through the system, like SUNY graduate Corey Ribotsky.
Corey Ribotsky on Real Estate
Corey Ribotsky, Managing Member of the NIR Group, probably knows a thing or two about the current real estate market. The NIR Group LLC, an Alternative Asset Management Firm, specializes in four areas: direct investments; commodities; structured finance and real estate.
The real estate section of the NIR Group mainly provides mortgages which are usually quite dissimilar to those offered by banks, insurance companies, etc. In other words, these mortgages are much more short-term. While the person who takes out such a mortgage will usually end up paying more they still remain popular. This is because people often want to “limit equity dilution that can come from involving an equity investor to provide the necessary funds.”
Corey Ribotsky and the NIR Group team have probably been following the news in the real estate market as well. A study showed that foreclosures were up 16 percent from the beginning of 2009 to the start of the following year. Maybe this company’s mortgages can assist people and prevent them from being foreclosed.
Funding Agreement Between Med Gen Inc. and the N.I.R. Group
Corey Ribotsky president of the Children’s Medical Fund
The Children’s Medical Fund of New York (CMF) works so that the children of Long Island and the New York metropolitan area will have access to the best pediatric care. With its president Corey Ribotsky and the generosity of many donors, CMF is able to purchase equipment and fund programs that are vital to the needs of seriously ill children.
At the moment, CMF helps to support the following programs: Cancer Center, Center for H.O.P.E., Child Advocacy Center, Childhood Diabetes, Child Life, Child Protection Center, Clown Care Unit, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Cardiopulmonary Rescue Center, Heart and Lung Center, Heather On Earth Music Therapy Program, Hematology/Oncology Surgical Support, Institute for Allergies and many others.
Music Making a Difference
Enjoy this incredible video that helps to visually explain why music matters. The Heather on Earth Music Foundation, where Corey Ribotsky is a contributor, brings music therapy to hospital patients and their families in a huge range of different ways. Learn more about their amazing endeavors here.
North Shore-LIJ Hospitals Rated as Best in Consumer Reports
Two hospitals that are part of the North Shore-LIJ Health System were just rated among the nation’s best performing facilities in New York and nationwide for their prevention of central-line infections in their ICUs. These results come from an in-depth study by Consumer Reports after their analysis of central line infection data from 926 hospitals in 43 states in 2008, including 112 in New York State.
According to the study results, Glen Cove Hospital had a zero infection rate for 1,731 central line days and Southside Hospital was infection-free for 2,565 central line days.
“The North Shore-LIJ Health System has a zero tolerance for preventable hospital-associated infections,” said Kenneth Abrams, MD, the health system’s senior vice president of clinical operations. Certainly, the Consumer Reports study is good news for the North-Shore LIJ Health System, where Corey Ribotsky is a member of the Board of Trustees.
Get Fit and Fundraise
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has one of the most creative and lucrative fundraising efforts ever seen. Their Team In Training program has, to date, raised over $1 billion to support blood cancer research and patient services.
This is one example of the many fundraising efforts that LLS conducts. Support from individuals like Corey Ribotsky enabled them to continue their important research efforts.
For more than 21 years now, TNT has offered cerfitied coaches to train and educate participants. Destinations for the half marathons, marathons, triathlons, 100 mile bike rides and more include Tahoe, Honolulu, Anchorage, San Diego, Chicago, Yosemite, Grand Canyon and more.
Since 1949, LLS has invested more than $680 million in research targeted to fighting leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
The NIR Group of Roslyn, New York
Corey Ribotsky is the Managing Member of the NIR Group, an Alternative Asset Management Firm based in Roslyn, Long Island. The principals are also investors in the firm’s strategies, assuring that there is no conflict of interest and reassuring investors and building confidence among investors in NIR Group’s ability to realize higher than average returns while simultaneously minimizing the downside risk.