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Forty Under 40 Awards 2007

Forty Under 40 Awards 2007
More than 650 industry executives, along with their families and friends, attended the Forty Under 40 awards gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City on Friday, March 23. The black-tie dinner honored this year’s recipients and 37 of the 40 winners were in attendance. The following pages offer some sights from the evening.

Photos by Andrew French

The members of the Forty Under 40 Class of 2007 gather for their group
portrait before the awards ceremony.

NBC Sports’ Andrea Kremer moved off the NFL sidelines and onto the
stage as a co-host for the evening with ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap.

Scott O’Neil from the NBA (back row, third from left) welcomes his
friends and family to the dinner. O’Neil was one of seven inductees to
theForty Under 40 Hall of Fame.

Honoree Sarah Nettinga of NASCAR and her husband, Myron (right), with
NASCAR’s Paul Brooks, a Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame member

The NBA’s Adam Silver (left), a two-time Forty Under 40 winner, with Wally
Hayward of Relay Worldwide, who won his second trophy this year

Co-hosts Andrea Kremer of NBC Sports and Jeremy Schaap of ESPN (right) with
Sandy Montag of event co-sponsor IMG

Agency guys (from left) Howard Nuchow of CAA, Peter Lazarus of IMG, Casey
Wasserman of WMG and Michael Levine of CAA, all winners

Doug Perlman of IMG and formerly of the NHL earned a spot in the Hall of Fame
this year when he was honored for the third time.

Craig (left) and Peter Lazarus with their mother, Barbara Klein

Kathy Carter of Soccer United Marketing was in a good mood as she picked up
a Forty Under 40 award for the second year in a row.

The awards ceremony and dinner took place for the first time at Cipriani 42nd
Street in New York City.

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