Shelley and Dirk Wald to Receive Rick Wiedemer Guiding Light Award at 21st Goombay Bash
WAC Lighting executives to be honored for long-standing support at the 21st Annual Goombay Bash on July 22, 2023.
The H Foundation has announced that the recipients of the 2023 Rick Wiedemer Guiding Light Award will be WAC Lighting Co-CEO Dirk Wald and President and Co-CEO Shelley Wald. The award will be presented at the July 22 Goombay Bash, an annual fundraiser at the Grand Ballroom on Chicago’s Navy Pier benefiting basic science cancer research at Northwestern University’s Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Since its founding in 2001 by Hortons Home Lighting and other LaGrange, IL, businesses, The H Foundation and the Goombay Bash have been celebrated and supported by a sense of community. This grassroots spirit has underscored the message that “Cancer is Personal,” affecting real people--families, friends, neighbors, partners and patrons. As the event has grown, this definition of community has broadened from LaGrange to Chicagoland to all of Illinois and beyond, driven by the individuals and businesses with direct connections in our day-to-day lives.
In 2017, The H Foundation created an opportunity to celebrate one community for its unwavering and continued support. This was not a community defined by geographic boundaries or blood relations, but no less a family and no less connected to the cause. The Lighting Industry inspired the creation of the Guiding Light Award to specifically honor companies and individuals in the lighting community for their consistent and enduring efforts support The H Foundation’s mission to fund basic science research and find a cure for cancer. WAC Lighting as a company was presented with the inaugural award, along with Generation Lighting, Hinkley, Kichler, Quoizel and Satco. Subsequent recipients include Lighting One President Gregg Garofalo and Hubbardton Forge CEO Maria Mullen.
In 2022, the award was given posthumously to former Hinkley CEO Rick Wiedemer, for whom the award is now named. The Rick Wiedemer Guiding Light Award is given annually to an individual or company who exemplifies the leadership qualities that will guide others towards a brighter future in which no one will suffer the hardships of this horrible disease that affects one in three people. It celebrates the community spirit that has used ingenuity to shine a spotlight on and raise money for basic science cancer research. The lighting industry is responsible for approximately 30 to 40 percent of the more than $11 million that has been raised by The H Foundation to date, and many members of the lighting industry serve as volunteers and cheerleaders for the cause.
“Even before they met, Dirk & Shelley Wald have been supporters from the very beginning of The H Foundation and the Goombay Bash, said John Rot President of The H Foundation. “Like everyone else, they also have a personal connection to cancer and cancer research. Years later, the Wald family continues to support The H Foundation annually through the Goombay Bash and through advocacy within the lighting industry and beyond to garner support for basic science cancer research.”
Tickets for the 21st Annual Goombay Bash start at general admission tickets ($175) up to ($3,000) for a VIP table of ten and are available online http://www.goombaybash.com. For more information, please visit www.GoombayBash.com or visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/thehfoundation.
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The H Foundation was created, as all great ideas are, over a cocktail called the Goombay Smash. It started out as a few friends with entrepreneurial spirits that decided they could make a difference in the fight against cancer. So, every summer The H Foundation hosts the Goombay Bash, a fundraising event under the disguise of a casual Caribbean-style party. Since 2001, The H Foundation has raised over $11 million donating nearly every dollar raised to the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.
These funds are used as seed money for basic science cancer research projects to help them compete for additional government or private funding. As a result, our donations have been leveraged into over $250 million of research dollars towards finding a cure. The H Foundation is an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 100% of our funding comes from donations by generous businesses, communities, families, individuals, and... from you. To learn more visit: www.HFoundation.org.
Posted June 14, 2023 at 8:53 AM