12th Annual Waxman Luncheon

Andrea Romero, Ava Manning, Helen Henderson, Elizabeth Downing, Lyrehc Healey, Amber Mitchell== The Waxman Luncheon At Riverpark== Riverpark, New York, NY== May 6, 2026== ©Patrick McMullan== Photo - Paul Bruinooge/PMC== ==

The Samuel Waxman Institute for Aging & Cancer, an affiliate of The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, held its 12th Annual Waxman Luncheon at Riverpark in New York City.

Fashion entrepreneur Alexandra Adame and Corcoran real estate broker Mary Slattery were both honored for their extraordinary commitment to advancing cancer research. Safiyaa was the event’s fashion presenter, adding a refined fashion moment to an afternoon that has become a notable fixture on New York’s charitable calendar.

(Photo by Patrick McMullan/ Paul Bruinooge/PMC)

Philanthropists, members of the fashion community, and advocates for cancer research together helped raise nearly $250,000. With a match from The Mark Foundation, final totals were doubled, bringing the amount raised to almost a half a million dollars and making this most successful Waxman Luncheon to date.

Luncheon attendees also had an opportunity to participate in an exclusive raffle featuring a diamond pendant necklace valued at $18,000 donated by Brilliant Star and participate in live and silent auctions, with donated luxury items from companies such as Judith Leiber, Ippolita, Carlos Falchi, Maximillion, Jimmy Choo, and Kobi Halperin.

(Photo by Patrick McMullan/ Paul Bruinooge/PMC)

Notable Attendees included: Dr. Samuel Waxman, Marion Waxman, Alexandra Adame, Mary Slattery, Navarre Rice and Danielle Karnuts from Safiyya, and Tali Mehdyzdeh from Brilliant Stars.

Event leadership included Event Chairs Marion N. Waxman, Susan Pernick and Dina Koutroumanis; Event Co-Chairs Erica Linden-Fineberg, Nancy Litman and Helen Vaysman; and committee members Sandy Ackerman, Jessica DiPalma, Orital Karelic, Norah Lawlor, Lorri Scott, Tali Mehdyzdeh and Randi Schatz.

(Photo by Patrick McMullan/ Paul Bruinooge/PMC)

The Waxman Institute was established to combat the single greatest risk factor for cancer – aging. By pairing world-class scientists studying aging biology with those focused on oncology, the Waxman Institute is funding crucial research to better understand the complex link between aging and cancer with the aim of developing more effective treatments and prevention strategies.

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