
Joyce Kulhawik
2012 Honoree
Advocate
Joyce Kulhawik, best known as the Emmy award-winning arts and entertainment critic for CBS-BOSTON (WBZ-TV 1981-2008), is currently lending her expertise as an arts advocate and cancer crusader all over the region.
Joyce is a three-time cancer survivor and since 1979 has told her story to thousands of people all over New England in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, oncology clinics, malls and businesses to educate and raise funds to advance patient care. In 1991 Joyce testified before Congress on the 20th anniversary of The National Cancer Act to back a proposal to double the federal budget for cancer research. Since 1983 she has served as the honorary chairperson for Daffodil Days, and continues to raise millions of dollars for the American Cancer Society as a member of their New England Advisory Board. The ACS has honored Kulhawik with its National Bronze Medal Award. Kulhawik also received the 1994 Gilda Radner Award from the Wellness Community in Greater Boston “for engendering inspiration in cancer patients via her own valiant fight with the disease.”
Joyce was among the earliest supporters of the effort to open the American Cancer Society Astra Zeneca Hope Lodge in Boston. She and her husband opened their home for the very first fundraiser to kick off the campaign.
With her vibrant personality, openness and gift for connecting with her community, Joyce is a powerful advocate for both the arts and the fight against cancer.
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Sailing Heals
Breast Intentions, Massachusetts Chapter
Tyler Jacks, PhD
Lori Grassette
David E. Fisher, MD, PhD
Marla Serwin
Julian Adams, PhD
Donna Karan and the Urban Zen Foundation
Richard L. Deming, MD
Yi-Bin A. Chen, MD
Rhonda McGrail
Bruce A. Chabner, MD
Robert Howe
Ann H. Partridge, MD, MPH
Eileen McGuirk’s Flash Mob
Jeff Warren
Anne Fallon
Gordon B. Zacks
Pamela Manikas Washek
Melissa Skolny, MSHA, Cynthia Miller; Lauren Jammallo; Jean O’Toole, PT, MPH
Jay Loeffler
Genetic Counselors
James C. Cusack Jr., MD
Ann Murray Paige
Kevin Campbell
Kathy Giusti
Linda J. Verville Cancer Research Foundation
Jeanne Griffin Vaughn, NP
James E. Bradner, MD
David J. Kuter, MD, Dphil
Mass General honors 100 individuals and groups for their diverse contributions to the fight against cancer.
There is strength in numbers and Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center proves this each year. the one hundred is the Cancer Center’s annual fundraiser, honoring 100 individuals and groups whose diligence and discoveries, philanthropy and passion have helped advance the fight against cancer. Funds raised at the gala support research, patient care, education and community outreach programs. Meet the Honorees.
