91

10th Annual President’s Breakfast

The 91 President’s Breakfast brings together leaders and innovators to discuss pressing issues impacting our communities.

This year’s theme, “Health Disparities: Are We Better Now?” will explore progress and challenges in addressing disparities in healthcare access, outcomes, and equity.

The 91 President’s Breakfast will not only provide a platform for thought-provoking discussions but also an opportunity for networking and collaboration among professionals committed to making a positive impact in the realm of health equity and social justice.

Date: February 27, 2025

Location: The Colburn School, 200 S. Grand Ave., Downtown Los Angeles

Time: Breakfast 8 a.m. | Program 9 to 11 a.m.

Parking: $20 at , 663 W. 2nd Street, Los Angeles 90012. Rideshare is encouraged.

Keynote Speaker

The Honorable Xavier Becerra

Former U.S. Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services

Panelists

Paula Braveman, MD, MPH

Paula Braveman is Professor Emeritus of Family and Community Medicine and Founding Director of the Center for Health Equity at the University of California, San Francisco. For nearly 40 years, Dr. Braveman has published extensively on health equity and its social and structural determinants, including racism, and has brought attention to these issues in the U.S. and internationally. During the 1990s she collaborated with WHO staff in Geneva to develop a global initiative on equity in health and health care. She was the research director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s commission on the social determinants of health in the U.S. She has published extensively on the role of racism in maternal and infant health. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with local, state, federal, and international agencies to see rigorous research translated into practice with the goal of achieving greater health equity. She was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2002. Her book “” was recently published by Oxford University Press.

David Hayes-Bautista, PhD

David Hayes-Bautista is Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for the Study of
Latino Health and Culture at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 1970, served as founding executive director of La Clínica de la Raza in Oakland, CA and completed his PhD in basic sciences at UCSF in 1974. Dr. Hayes-Bautista’s research focuses on the impact of racial narratives on research design and methods, especially the use of the six OMB race/ethnic categories in researching health outcomes in multiracial California. For the past six years, his group has also produced the US Latino GDP, which was the 5th largest economy in the world in 2021. Dr. Hayes-Bautista is the editor of “.”

Katherine Haynes, MBA

Katherine Haynes is a senior program officer in CHCF’s People-Centered Care team, which works to ensure that Californians — particularly those enrolled in Medi-Cal — receive responsive, comprehensive, and coordinated care that supports their health and well-being. She uses research, strategy and organizational design, futurism, and design thinking to create scalable, sustainable programs.

Before joining CHCF, Katherine worked as program director at Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, where she led systematic thinking about health and health care futures among executives of public and private organizations. Previously, Katherine built Kaiser Permanente Northern California’s diversity department — with the mission to advance language access and health equity — and served as its executive director.

Katherine received a bachelor’s degree in humanities from the University of California, Berkeley, and a master’s degree in business administration from the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles. She currently serves as the chair of the board of the American Jewish World Service and is an instructor for Institute for the Future.

A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors

GOLD SPONSORS

The weingarten family

SILVER SPONSOR

RUBY SPONSOR

Elizabeth Baskerville

Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsorship commitments are due by February 20, 2025.

  • Name incorporated under event title as “Presented by”
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report
  • Reserved, premier seating at President’s Breakfast with pre-event VIP reception (10 seats)
  • Invitation to attend select 91 events and receptions in 2025
  • Inclusion in all pre- and post-event press releases
  • Prominent logo placement on event webpage
  • Full-page digital program ad
  • On-stage verbal recognition by University leadership
  • Logo placement on stage branding, event signage, and screens throughout event
  • Special sponsor profile in 91 Annual Report
  • Sponsor announcement and press release
  • Social media recognition (1 post)
  • 30-second promotional video broadcast during event
  • Opportunity to deliver remarks
  • Opportunity to fund and name a scholarship awarded to a deserving student
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Invitation to attend select 91 events and receptions in 2025
  • Reserved, premier seating at President’s Breakfast with pre-event VIP reception (8 seats)
  • Inclusion in all pre- and post-event press releases
  • Full-page digital program ad
  • Name and logo on event webpage
  • Logo on stage branding, event signage, screens
  • Special sponsor profile in 91 Annual Report
  • On-stage verbal recognition by University leadership
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Invitation to attend select 91 events and receptions in 2025
  • Name and logo on webpage
  • Reserved, premier seating at President’s Breakfast with pre-event VIP reception (6 seats)
  • On-stage verbal recognition
  • Inclusion in all pre- and post-event press releases
  • Half-page digital program ad
  • Acknowledgement in 91 Annual Report

Two available

  • Exclusive naming rights for unique event experiences (Networking Hour, VIP Reception, Speaker Panel)
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Acknowledgement in 91 Annual Report
  • Reserved premier seating at President’s Breakfast + pre-event VIP Reception (4 seats)
  • Invitation to select 91 events and receptions in 2025
  • Name and logo on event webpage
  • Logo placement in networking areas
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Invitation to attend select 91 events and receptions in 2025
  • Name and logo on webpage
  • Reserved, premier seating at President’s Breakfast with pre-event VIP reception (4 seats)
  • Quarter page digital ad in event program
  • Inclusion in all pre- and post-event press releases
  • Acknowledgement in 91 Annual Report
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Invitation to attend select 91 events and receptions in 2025
  • Name and logo on webpage
  • Reserved, premier seating at President’s Breakfast with pre-event VIP reception (4 seats)
  • On-stage verbal recognition by University leadership
  • Inclusion in all pre- and post-event press releases
  • Acknowledgement in 91 Annual Report
  • 25 tickets for community members or students
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report
  • Reserved, premier seating at President’s Breakfast with pre-event VIP reception (2 seats)
  • Invitation to select 91 events and receptions in 2025
  • Name listed on all marketing materials
  • Acknowledgement in Annual Report
  • Reserved, premier seating at President’s Breakfast with pre-event VIP reception (2 seats)

A la Carte

  • Center spread ad (1 available) | $3,500
  • Full page ad | $2,500
  • Half page ad | $1,500
  • Quarter page ad | $750
  • Reserved premier seating for eight | $800
  • Individual premier ticket | $150
  • Individual ticket | $100

Sponsorship commitments are due by February 20, 2025

At the dawn of each new day, we are gifted with opportunities to make a difference. As we gather here this morning, let us remember that our collective efforts, wisdom, and compassion can shape a brighter future for our nation. Together, let's turn today's challenges into tomorrow's triumphs.”
David M. Carlisle, MD, PhD , University President
David M. Carlisle