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The Michael Lynch Memorial Foundation, a scholarship program that has provided more than $1.2 million in grants to enable children of firefighters and other victims of the September 11th attacks and other disasters to afford higher education, today announced that Jonathan S. Henes, a partner in the Restructuring Group at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, has been named Honorary Chairperson of the Foundation's eighth annual dinner. The event is scheduled to be held on Monday, March 22, 2010 at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. The Michael Lynch Memorial Foundation began in response to a terrible tragedy -- the loss of Michael Lynch, a son, brother, fiance, uncle and New York City firefighter, who risked his own life on September 11th in an effort to save others. Facing the ultimate loss, the Lynch family saw an opportunity to help finance the education of young people as a living tribute to the human spirit and the family's collective resolve to respond to adversity with courage, strength, compassion and hope. The goal of the Foundation is to provide the means to help change the world, one person at a time, by building a vision for the future where the students of today become tomorrow's stewards of peace and freedom. Eight years later, the family-run Foundation's focus and resolve is as strong as ever.
"I am honored to have been selected to chair this year's dinner for the Michael Lynch Memorial Foundation, which is the main fundraising event for this important charitable organization," Henes said. "Named in honor of Michael Lynch, a fallen New York City firefighter, the Foundation is run entirely on a voluntary, non-salaried basis. It not only provides students with scholarships so they can afford a higher education, but also teaches them about hope, honor and facing adversity with courage, strength and compassion. The Foundation has granted more than 60 scholarships to deserving recipients since 2002. I am committed to helping the Foundation raise the necessary funds to provide many more scholarships to our future leaders."
Henes,
40,
is
recognized
as
one
of
the
nation's
leading
restructuring
lawyers.
Among
the
matters
he
has
worked
on
in
recent
years
include
Masonite
Corporation,
Citadel
Broadcasting,
Integra
Telecom,
ION
Media
Networks,
Tronox,
Pierre
Foods
and
Solutia.
His
work
for
Wellman,
Inc.
was
recently
recognized
by
the
Turnaround
Management
Association,
which
selected
that
restructuring
as
its
2009
Large
Turnaround
of
the
Year.
Henes
became
involved
with
the
Foundation
through
Fred
Lynch,
one
of
Michael
Lynch's
brothers,
chief
executive
officer
of
Masonite
Corporation
and
treasurer
of
the
Michael
Lynch
Memorial
Foundation.
"We are very pleased that Jon has agreed to serve as Honorary Chairperson of this year's dinner," Fred Lynch said. "Jon and I built a very close friendship while working together to position Masonite to succeed in the business world. Based on this friendship and our shared value of helping young men and women to reach their goals, I introduced Jon to the Foundation. His efforts to-date supporting and raising money for the Foundation have been remarkable. I cannot think of a person better qualified to help carry out our mission and honor the memory of my brother." Details about the Michael Lynch Memorial Foundation and the Annual Dinner on March 22, 2010 are available online at www.mlynch.org. |
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