You and a guest will meet actor Richard Kind with two tickets to the Ripple of Hope Award Gala on December 9th at the New York Hilton Midtown Manhattan Hotel.
Your tickets include the red carpet and cocktail reception starting at 5:15 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., award program from 7 to 8 p.m., and dessert and drinks at 8 p.m.
For 53 years, the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award has honored exemplary leaders across the international business, entertainment, and activist communities who have demonstrated a commitment to social change and reflect Robert Kennedy’s passion for equality, justice, basic human rights, and his belief that each of us can make a difference.
This year's gala will honor political leader, entrepreneur, author Stacey Abrams; co-founder and managing partner of Clearlake Capital Group José E. Feliciano; poet Amanda Gorman; managing director of Insight Partners, Deven Parekh; chairman and CEO of Verizon, Hans Vestberg; and featuring keynote speaker Kamala Harris and master of ceremonies Alec Baldwin.
Richard Kind is a dedicated supporter of RFKHR, and would love to see you there! RIchard Kind is best known for his work on sitcoms. In 1992, he was cast in the recurring role of “Dr. Mark Devanow” on Mad About You. His character appeared less frequently in later seasons, because Kind was also playing the role of “Paul Lassiter” on Spin City. In addition to starring in the Amazon Prime Video original season Red Oaks and HBO’s Luck, he has had guest spots on numerous television shows, including Two and a Half Men and The Goldbergs and recurring roles on shows like Curb your Enthusiasm and Gotham. Movie credits include The Producers, A Serious Man, The Station Agent, and 2013’s Oscar winner for Best Picture, Argo. Richards’s voice is just as recognizable as his expressive face. He has lent his voice to several animated films: “Bing Bong” in Inside Out, “Molt” in A Bug’s Life, and “Van” in Cars and Cars 2. You can also hear him on episodes of the animated television series Dora, the Explorer, The Penguins of Madagascar, and American Dad. Richard Kind is also an accomplished Broadway actor, playing the role of “Max Bialystock” in the Mel Brooks smash hit The Producers.