NBC’s Hoda Kotb to serve as Mistress of Ceremonies for MMC’s President’s Medal Gala Honoring Jana Klauer, M.D.

(New York, NY) Marymount Manhattan College proudly announces that NBC’s Hoda Kotb will serve as mistress of ceremonies for the 2008 President’s Medal Gala Benefit, scheduled on May 1.

The 2008 President’s Medal Gala Benefit:Celebrating the Mind, Body and Spirit, will honor Jana Klauer, M.D, a physician and best-selling author specializing in nutrition, exercise and weight management. Dr. Klauer further promotes vitality and wellbeing of others as an author, a lecturer for global audiences and a health resource for the media.

Hoda Kotb was named co-anchor of the fourth hour of “Today” in August 2007. She has also been a “Dateline NBC” correspondent since April 1998 and the host of the weekly syndicated series “Your Total Health” since September 2004. 

In her nine years at NBC, Kotb has covered a wide variety of domestic and international stories. Most recently, she covered the aftermath and one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The story was very personal to Kotb who lived in New Orleans for six years. In addition, she has reported on the war in Iraq, the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, and the War on Terror in Afghanistan. Kotb conducted an exclusive interview with Aung San Suu Kyi, an internationally recognized leader of Burma, marking the first time in 11 years that Suu Kyi was interviewed by an American television network.

Kotb traveled to Southeast Asia to cover the devastating effects of the 2004 Tsunami, and she traveled to war-torn Burma, led secretly by rebel soldiers, to report the complete story on 12-year-old twin warriors who were said to have magical powers. Kotb also co-anchored an MSNBC special on race, “Shades of Hope…Shadows of Hate,” which was reported from Birmingham, Ala. at the former site of a Klan bombing. 

Kotb has received numerous awards, including the 2008 Alfred I. duPont –Columbia University award and the prestigious Peabody in 2006 for her “Dateline NBC” report “The Education of Ms. Groves.” The four-time Emmy Nominee also won the 2004 Headliner Award, 2003 Gracie Award and the 2002 Edward R. Murrow Award.

Event Details
What: Marymount Manhattan College’s 2008 President’s Medal Gala Benefit: Celebrating the Mind, Body and Spirit 

Who: Jana Klauer, M.D, physician and author specializing in nutrition, exercise and weight management

When: Thursday, May 1, cocktails at 6:30 p.m., dinner, dancing and award presentation at 7:30 p.m.

Where: The Rainbow Room, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 65th Floor

Published: April 04, 2008

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