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COALITION HOSTS ANNUAL GALA
DINNER IN HONOR OF FORMER DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE, JOHN C. WHITEHEAD
Washington, DC -
April 17, 2009
On April 16, 2009, the Hungarian American
Coalition hosted its fifth annual gala dinner at the National Museum of
Women in the Arts in honor of John C. Whitehead, Former Deputy Secretary
of State and former Co-Chairman of Goldman Sachs. The Coalition
recognized Mr. Whitehead for his commitment to public service,
diplomacy, and his contributions to Hungary’s quest for freedom during
the October of 1956. General Colin L. Powell, Governor George Pataki,
and Ambassador George H. Walker III co-chaired the gala.

Governor George Pataki, John C. Whitehead,
Maximilian Teleki, Andrea Lauer Rice and Ambassador George Herbert
Walker, III
A Virtual “Who’s Who” of Washington and
New York were among the many distinguished guests attending the event,
including Ambassador Arthur Hartman, former US Ambassador to the Soviet
Union, Kurt Volker, Ambassador to NATO, H.E. Ambassador Ferenc Somogyi,
Hungary’s Ambassador to the U.S., Ambassador Donald Blinken, Ambassador
Richard Solomon, President of the US Institute of Peace, Dr. John
Lipsky, First Managing Director at the IMF, Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker,
Mr. John Lauer, Chairman of Diebold Incorporated and Mrs. Edit Lauer,
Chairman Emeritus of the Hungarian American Coalition. The guests also
included Mrs. Annette Lantos, Ambassador Richard Swett and Dr. Katrina
Swett, Chairman of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice,
The Honorable William Webster, former director of the CIA and FBI,
Ambassador Istvan Gyarmati, President of the International Center for
Democratic Transition, Dr. Lee Edwards, Chairman of the Victims of
Communism Memorial Foundation, Dr. August Molnar, President of the
American Hungarian Foundation, the Honorable Mary Mochary, the Honorable
Aniko Gaal Schott, and Ms. Ina Ginsburg.
Mrs. Andrea Lauer Rice served as Master of
Ceremonies. She welcomed the guests and expressed gratitude for their
support for the Coalition and the Hungarian American community. After a
festive dinner and musical performance by the Kalman Balogh Gypsy
Cimbalom Band and the Tisza Folk Dance Ensemble, Mr. Maximilian N.
Teleki, President of the Coalition, introduced the Coalition’s 2009
Honoree. He stated, “John Whitehead has served his country in both
wartime and peacetime, as a soldier, diplomat, and from D-day to Ground
Zero. To this very day he remains an example to us all. I have the
privilege to call him both a friend and a colleague, and I’m now
privileged, on behalf of the Coalition, to honor him for his generous
and heroic deeds on behalf of the Freedom Fighters of 1956.” Mr.
Whitehead accepted the award and shared his experiences in 1956 with
both great detail and modesty, and said, “Hungary is my second favorite
country in the world.”
A round of toasts from Ambassador George
Walker, the Honorable Mary Mochary, Governor Pataki, Ferenc Somogyi
Ambassador of Hungary, and Mrs. Edith Lauer followed Mr. Whitehead’s
acceptance speech. Ambassador Walker said he knew of no one who embodies
so many good traits including, “courage, integrity, leadership, and
passion.” Governor Pataki described Mr. Whitehead’s crucial role in
rebuilding New York after the events of September 11th, as the Chairman
of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, toasting him as “an
extraordinary human being.” Mrs. Edith Lauer noted that Mr. Whitehead
had, “demonstrated personal courage and true generosity by providing
much need assistance to Hungarian Freedom Fighters. For those who
question if one person can make a difference in the world, your example,
John Whitehead, clearly says yes!”
Mrs. Andrea Lauer Rice concluded the
evening with further thanks for contributors to the gala, including
major HAC supporters: The Charles Simonyi Fund for Arts and Sciences,
Goldman Sachs, and the William Penn Association, represented by its
Chairman, Mr. Stephen Varga, Diebold Incorporated, John and Edith K.
Lauer. Lastly, she thanked the Coalition’s members and Board Members
present, including Chairman Mr. Laszlo Bojtos, and President Maximilian
N. Teleki.
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