The Weinberg Center for Elder Justice held its eighth annual Awards of Distinction Breakfast at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison on May 15, honoring Belinda Schwartz, third from right, partner and chair of Herrick Feinstein’s real estate department, with the Champion for Change Award. Schwartz is joined by members of the RiverSpring Health board of trustees, along with Daniel Reingold, president and CEO of RiverSpring Health, fourth from left, and Joy Solomon, director and managing attorney of the Weinberg Center for Elder Justice, second from right.

Left photo, pictured, from left, are Lesley Rosenthal, event chair and chief operating officer and corporate secretary at Juilliard; Schwartz and Solomon.

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