MDA Honors Matt Plaskoff

A Night Under The Stars

The Muscular Dystrophy Association is pleased to announce that the 20th Annual “A Night Under The Stars” Emerald Ball will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2006, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

This year's honoree, Matt Plaskoff, will be presented with the MDA "2006 Award of Distinction". Matt will be honored for his active and passionate community involvement and charitable works and contributions.

If you would like to attend this event, or for more information, please call Jaime Padula at (310) 450-9032.

Saturday, April 22, 2006
6:00 pm − Cocktails & Silent Auction
7:30 pm − Dinner, Dancing & Live Auction

The Beverly Hilton Hotel
9876 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

This is a black tie event. A guest list of those attending will be held at the door. Tickets will not be mailed.

 

Spotlight : Teddi Best

Teddi’s job entails making sure the office is well supplied and that communications and paperwork run smoothly through all areas of the business including day-to-day office management, marketing, billing, accounts receivable, meeting planning and of course, client support.

Teddi’s favorite part of the job is knowing the client is happy and has had a wonderful experience. “I enjoy being a part of a process that brings people such happiness,” says Teddi. “I get to know the client over the course of their remodel, and the better I get to know them, the happier I am for them when they finally get to see the finished product.”

Outside of work, Teddi enjoys spending time with her two daughters Kristen and Shannon. She loves motorcycle riding and gets out whenever she can on her Yamaha Road Star 1600. She enjoys a good bottle of wine and loves wine tasting at vineyards.

One of her most memorable experiences was when she assisted the Torrance girls soccer coach. She was able to travel with the team to Scotland to play in an important competition. While there, she and the team practiced on a historical battle site in Sterling and played in an international tournament in which they placed second, receiving "Green Cards" for great sportsmanship. On the trip, they also visited a castle, saw the Queen of England, and sipped tea with local dignitaries. But Teddi's proudest moment was helping to raise money to bring an eclectic group of girls to Europe, some of whom have never been out of the state before.

 

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