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Scholarly Devotion

Scholarly Devotion

At the 29th?Annual Saint Thomas More Award Luncheon, hosted by The Lawyers Committee of Inner-City Scholarship Fund, on November 7 at Cipriani 42nd?Street in Manhattan, close to $650,000 was raised for scholarships.

Lucy Fato,?Executive Vice President & General Counsel, AIG, was presented with the John P. Cooney Jr. Award for Mentorship and Community Involvement. Mr. Cooney, a longtime Rye resident and partner at Davis, Polk & Wardwell LLP, was a dedicated donor to the Inner-City Scholarship Fund.

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Lucy Fato, Archbishop Dolan, and Jane Cooney

 

Robin Jovanovich

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