Keller Group Recognizes Sullivan & Cromwell
Friday, June 16, 2006
- Organization: New York Law Journal
Sullivan & Cromwell was recognized for its longstanding work with Helen Keller International, which works to treat and prevent blindness and malnutrition worldwide, at the group's 90th Anniversary Gala Benefit at the Waldorf-Astoria.
Sullivan's chairman and partner H. Rodgin Cohen accepted the inaugural Helen Keller Global Legacy Award from the gala's special guest, actress Meryl Streep. The award honors the firm's leadership and philanthropic efforts.
Sullivan has worked with Helen Keller International since 1915 and the firm retains a seat on the organization's board of trustees.
Sullivan's link to Helen Keller International began when William N. Cromwell, a founder of the firm, became a charter board member of the Permanent Blind Relief War Fund, the group's original name.
Sullivan's chairman and partner H. Rodgin Cohen accepted the inaugural Helen Keller Global Legacy Award from the gala's special guest, actress Meryl Streep. The award honors the firm's leadership and philanthropic efforts.
Sullivan has worked with Helen Keller International since 1915 and the firm retains a seat on the organization's board of trustees.
Sullivan's link to Helen Keller International began when William N. Cromwell, a founder of the firm, became a charter board member of the Permanent Blind Relief War Fund, the group's original name.
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