"The evening was a celebration of leadership, legacy and the spirit of giving - wrapped in neon lights and 1980s nostalgia. Northwell Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) hosted its 143rd annual Charity Ball, welcoming nearly 450 guests to Nicotra's Ballroom at the Hilton Garden Inn, Bloomfield, Saturday night. The 'Back to the '80s' themed gala transformed the ballroom into a retro wonderland complete with big hair, bold colors, and plenty of synth beats, all in support of the Florina Cancer Center."
"Dr. Ardolic joined SIUH in 2004 and has since held numerous leadership roles, from emergency medicine director to hospital president. Under his guidance, SIUH expanded emergency services, women's health, and cancer care, and launched several new centers of excellence that bring advanced treatment closer to home."
""a steady hand in crisis, a mentor to clinicians, and a source of compassion for patients and families." "Dr. Ardolic's greatest legacy lives in people - the staff he's inspired, the physicians he's trained, and the countless patients whose lives have been touched by his dedication,""
The Charity Ball celebrated leadership, legacy, and philanthropy with a retro 'Back to the '80s' theme and nearly 450 attendees at Nicotra's Ballroom. The gala raised funds in support of the Florina Cancer Center and reinforced a long-standing Staten Island philanthropic tradition spanning more than a century. The event honored Dr. Brahim Ardolic for two decades of leadership that expanded emergency services, women's health, cancer care, and new centers of excellence at SIUH. Meagan Sills paid tribute to Dr. Ardolic's mentorship, compassion, and enduring impact on staff, physicians, and patients. The program included a video tribute and emotional remarks from the honoree.
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