McLean, VA, Thursday, October 3, 2013–The immixGroup
Foundation announced today it has raised $125,000 to support cancer research,
education, and patient care at Johns Hopkins. The foundation is a non-profit
501(c)(3) organization affiliated with immixGroup, Inc. immixGroup helps
technology companies do business with the government.
Proceeds from the immixGroup Foundation’s ninth annual charity golf tournament, held at
Lansdowne Resort on October 2, brought the total cumulative amount raised on
behalf of Johns Hopkins to more than $1,000,000.
These proceeds will fund the immixGroup Foundation Surgical
Oncology Fellowship in the Department of Surgery at Johns Hopkins. The
fellowship, launched by the immixGroup Foundation in 2009, provides funding
for an individual post-doctoral research fellow and equips him or her with
the skills to become a leader in the field of academic surgical oncology.
This two-year program incorporates a year of clinical training followed by
a year dedicated to cancer research. To learn more about the fellowship
and the fellow supported, watch this video
developed by Johns Hopkins.
The 2013 immixGroup Foundation Fellow, Dr.
Andrew J. Page, arrived at Johns Hopkins in July 2013. Dr. Page attended
the Emory School of Medicine and completed a general surgery residency at
Emory as well. During his time at Emory, Dr. Page also excelled in a
dedicated two-year basic science fellowship in transplant immunology. In the
upcoming two years, Dr. Page plans to continue his training with advanced
surgical oncology and focus his interests in gastric, colorectal, esophageal,
and pancreatic cancer. Dr. Page’s second year will have a special emphasis
on patient centered outcomes research and foregut surgery. As part of this
further training, he will also learn state of the art minimally invasive
and robotic surgical techniques.
Last year’s immixGroup Foundation
Fellow, Dr.
Danielle Bischof, arrived at Johns Hopkins in July 2012. Dr. Bischof
attended medical school at the University of Toronto and subsequently
completed its general surgery program. In 2012, she became a Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Bischof’s clinical
interest is in the area of surgical management of gastrointestinal cancers
and her research interests lie in cancer survivorship, specifically in
improving patient-centered outcomes after surgical treatment of
gastrointestinal cancers. She plans to complete a master’s degree in
clinical research methods through the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
during her second year of the fellowship.
Year-after-year, the
immixGroup Foundation Charity Golf Tournament continues to benefit from
the strong support of the government technology community and local
businesses. Top-level sponsorship support came from McAfee, EMC,
Fortinet,
Brocade, Sourcefire, HP, Red Hat, and FireMon.
Additional
sponsors included:
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Media Adobe BB&T CA Cassaday & Co CDWG Check Point Citrix CommVault Cyviz Dixon Hughes Enterasys | Guidance Information
Builders Ingram Micro Iron Bow Jeckil Jeff & Jacky
Copeland Joe Maline Joelle Group KBZ Nelson & Michele
Carbonell Family Foundation NetScout | Oracle Polycom RedSeal Regis Sullivan Donation Riverbed Ron
Police Donation RSA SAP Strategic Communications Top Down
Trustwave Wells Fargo Advisors |
More than 100 local businesses and individuals also contributed gift
certificates, vacations, golf products, and other items which were
auctioned or raffled off during a reception following the tournament.
“We are excited to continue funding the immixGroup Foundation Surgical
Oncology Fellowship,” said Jeff Copeland, CEO of immixGroup, Inc. “We
have witnessed unbelievable generosity from our fellow members of the
public sector technology community, government executives, friends, and
supporters to raise capital and increase awareness for a very worthy
cause. We are proud to know our efforts have allowed Dr. Andrew J. Page
to contribute his work to the Johns Hopkins team as they search for a cure
for this devastating disease.”
“Through our care of patients, our
research, and educating the surgeons of tomorrow, we are committed to
eradicating colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal cancers. Our
fight against cancer here is personal,” said Dr. Timothy M. Pawlik,
Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology at Johns Hopkins. “We truly
appreciate the partnership of the immixGroup Foundation and the
tournament's sponsors, donors, players, volunteers, and members of the
executive planning committee, for joining us in this fight. The support
our fellows receive through this event enables us to take a proactive
stance against this disease. We enjoy coming out every year at this
incredible event to thank our generous sponsors, spread some awareness
and to have some fun at the same time.”
Tax deductible donations
to the immixGroup Foundation are graciously accepted year-round. To
donate, simply send a check payable to “immixGroup Foundation” to:
immixGroup, Inc.
Attn: Jennifer Taylor
8444 Westpark Drive
Suite 200
McLean, VA 22102
For more information about the
Surgical Oncology Department at Johns Hopkins, please visit www.hopkinsmedicine.org/surgery/div/general_surgery/.
For more information on the immixGroup Foundation Charity Golf Tournament,
please visit www.immixgroup.com/charitygolf.
To view pictures from the tournament, please visit immixGroup’s
Facebook page.