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Tina Fey, Muhtar Kent Celebrate Public Service at Ad Council Dinner

November 19, 2009

On Wednesday night, thousands of people gathered at New York’s Waldorf Astoria to celebrate the achievements of the Ad Council, the leading organization of public service announcements for over 60 years. Ad Council aired PSAs by organizations ranging from Autism Speaks to Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America to That’s Not Cool, a foundation that helps teens recognize relationship abuse via text message.

The evening raised a staggering $2.5 million.

“Now is the time to shed what is wasteful, what is unproductive, and continue communicating with your consumers and investing in your brands,” said Coca-Cola Company Chairman & CEO Muhtar Kent.

Kent was presented with the 56th Annual Public Service Award Wednesday night, and used his acceptance speech to address the many challenges the advertising world is facing.

“Keep the faith,” he told the audience, which included executives from sponsors Time Warner and Yahoo. “These tough days are going to pass.”

Seven-time Emmy Award winner and Saturday Night Live veteran Tina Fey served as Master of Ceremonies, echoing Kent’s sentiments on the importance of PSAs.

Nancy Reagan said don’t do drugs,” she recalled, from her childhood. “So I didn’t.”

“By show of hands, how many people in the room can say that?” she asked, drawing a laugh.

Fey peppered the evening with hilarious monologues – including everything from a Sarah Palin impression (“I’m gonna be doing that til I’m dead,” she noted) to a confession about her NBC show 30 Rock: ” I work on a show that you may have heard of called 30 Rock,” she told the audience. “I say you may have heard of it because I know from the ratings that you have not seen it.”

Be sure to visit the Ad Council website to learn more about their contributions.

Brian Williams Honors J.R. Martinez, Van Toffler at Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America Gala

November 11, 2009

In honor of Veterans’ Day, Poison Ivy was privileged to attend Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America’s Third Annual Heroes Gala at Gotham Hall in New York Wednesday night.

It was quite a departure from what we usually cover, but we have to admit, it was arguably our most important event to date.

Brian Williams served as the night’s host, sharing experiences he had during his visit in Iraq, and addressing the tragedy in Fort Hood: “It’s a terrible, terrible wound we’ve suffered,” he told the crowd of hundreds of war veterans.

Iraq Veteran J.R. Martinez (middle photo) and President of MTV Networks Van Toffler (bottom photo) were also honored for their contributions by NFL Analyst Chris Mortensen and Afghanistan Veteran Westley Moore, who reinforced IAVA’s mission throughout the night: to provide mental, communal and governmental support for veterans, while serving as the “nation’s largest nonprofit, nonpartisan group for Iraq and Afghanistan vets.”

Students from New York’s PS 22 district then hit the stage for an acoustic performance, which included Rihanna & Jay-Z‘s “Run This Town!” So awesome.

Check out IAVA’s new PSA, which debuted last night, here, and do your part to take action today.