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For Immediate Release
Wednesday, December 1, 2004
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World Trade Center Memorial Foundation
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Contact:
Lynn Rasic (Governor)
Edward Skyler / Jennifer Falk (Mayor)
Joanna Rose (LMDC)
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(212) 681-4640
(212) 788-2958
(212) 587-9339
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GOVERNOR, MAYOR, AND JOHN WHITEHEAD ANNOUNCE FORMATION OF WORLD TRADE CENTER
MEMORIAL FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Members Include Civic and Business Leaders, Leading Philanthropists, Statesmen, and Victims' Family Members from Around the World Four Former Presidents to Serve as Honorary Members
Governor George E. Pataki, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, and John C. Whitehead
today announced the selection of the Board of Directors for the World Trade
Center Memorial Foundation, Inc. The Foundation is a 501(c3) private
not-for-profit corporation that will construct, own, operate, and maintain the
World Trade Center Memorial, an on-site museum and a performing arts buildings.
This distinguished Board of Directors includes business leaders, victims' family
members, and leading philanthropists. Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter,
George H.W. Bush, and William J. Clinton will serve as Honorary Members and
have all pledged their support for the Foundation. John Whitehead will serve as
Founding Chairman on an interim basis until such a time as a permanent chair is
selected by the Board. Governor Pataki, Mayor Bloomberg, and former Mayor
Rudolph W. Giuliani will serve as Honorary Trustees.
Governor George E. Pataki said, "At the heart of the rebuilding is the creation
of a lasting memorial which will honor the memories of those we lost and help
tell their story to the world. The construction of the memorial and a vibrant
cultural center will require significant resources which is why we have
entrusted these accomplished individuals to lead this endeavor. I want to thank
the many distinguished individuals and the four former Presidents who have
agreed to help our nation both remember and renew. This Board will not only
make sure that we have the resources to build the memorial, but that we provide
for its care and operation for years to come. We owe John Whitehead our thanks
for putting together this dynamic Board and for agreeing to lead the directors
in the interim."
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said, "We can never forget the tragic events of both
September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993. That is why it is so important that
when the new World Trade Center has been completed, we have a memorial that
captures the depth of those attacks and preserves their full impact for future
generations. After an exhaustive selection process, a design was chosen which I
believe reflects our pain, while also giving shape to New York's spirit and our
unshakable hope for the future. This board is charged with the task of raising
the money for this momentous landmark and will assist the four important
cultural organizations that will be housed on the redeveloped site with their
fundraising efforts as well. As the mayor of New York, and also as a citizen, I
pledge to do everything in my power to ensure that these projects reach their
full potential, and know that each and every one of our board members is
committed to do the same."
John C. Whitehead, Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation said,
"This distinguished group of leaders – corporate executives, philanthropists,
family members, statesmen, and civic leaders – will ensure that we build a
grand memorial and cultural complex. Doing so is our duty, our obligation, and
our honor. I would like to thank the Board Members for accepting our
invitation. We know you are equal to the task and we are grateful for your
service. On a personal level, I am privileged to continue to serve this
important cause. And I am committed to ensuring that our memorial receives all
of the devotion, the energy, and the resources it requires. Together, we will
build a memorial that heals our hearts and makes the world proud."
The Foundation's primary responsibility will be to raise funds for, and
coordinate the planning and construction of, the Memorial at the World Trade
Center site. Next Spring, the Foundation will undertake a historic fund-raising
campaign to implement architects Michael Arad and Peter Walker design for the
Memorial, Reflecting Absence. The Memorial features reflecting pools
within sunken voids that encompass the footprints of the Twin Towers and
provides a final resting place for all of the unidentified remains of those
killed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993.
The Foundation will also be charged with overseeing the fundraising for the
construction of the Memorial Center, an interpretive museum that will preserve
artifacts from the attacks and convey individual stories of lives lost, as well
as a coordinated campaign with the related cultural facilities to be occupied
by the Drawing Center, the International Freedom Center, Joyce International
Dance Center, and the Signature Theatre. The Foundation will raise resources,
and will own, operate, and govern the entire memorial and cultural complex at
the World Trade Center site.
Presidents George H.W. Bush and William J. Clinton offered video greetings:
Former President Bush said, "I am proud to join the Board of the Foundation as
an honorary member and I'm pleased that Presidents Ford, Carter, and Clinton
have done the same. The creation of a memorial at the World Trade Center is of
importance not only to New York but also to our nation as a whole, and, indeed
to the entire world. The memorial will become a place of national and
international reflection and healing. It will help us to pause and remember
what we so tragically lost on September 11th, and, at the same time, it will
enable us to look towards the future with a sense of perspective and hope."
Former President Clinton said, "The memorial foundation is an important
organization for New York, our nation, and the world. It will create a
permanent national memorial to honor all those lost in the attacks of September
11th 2001 and February 26, 1993. It will also create two cultural venues home
to museum exhibits and performance halls – so that as we mourn our loss, we
also celebrate life. I am privileged to be part of this project. To all who
supported the Memorial Foundation I want to say thank you. The resiliency and
strength of families who lost loved ones and those who were injured must always
be remembered."
The Foundation's inaugural board meeting will take place in January of 2005. The
Board will formally establish a leadership structure early next year. In
addition to those Board Members announced today, Governor Pataki and Mayor
Bloomberg will each be designating a representative to serve on the Board of
the Foundation.
In the upcoming year, the Foundation will launch a major fund-raising campaign
inviting donations from around the world to support the initiative. The
Foundation has been working with the fund-raising firm Community Counseling
Service (CCS) to assist in these efforts. CCS has assisted a variety of leading
nonprofit institutions including Habitat for Humanity, UNICEF, Doctors Without
Borders, Human Rights Watch, City University of New York, the Alvin Ailey
American Dance Theater, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, and the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum.
The Foundation expects to raise approximately $500 million. Donations can be
made on the Foundation's official web site at
www.WTCMemorialFoundation.org or checks, made payable to the World
Trade Center Memorial Foundation, can be sent to:
World Trade Center Memorial Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 5024
Bowling Green Station
New York, NY 10274-5024
The Foundation's Mission Statement is attached. For more information on the
Foundation and its board members please visit
www.WTCMemorialFoundation.org.
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