Narration for Awards Banquet Presentation NYC

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Description

Narration for a long format video presentation for Health Care Chaplaincy's recent awards banquet in New York City

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Sylvia Weinstock's parents ran a small cafe and bakery in Queens, and so one might say that baking was in Sylvia Weinstock's DNA. But this Leonardo da Vinci of Sugar and butter began her professional career as an elementary school teacher. It took a diagnosis of breast cancer and a mastectomy to change the course of her life. The news allowed Sylvia and her husband bend to move closer to their daughters and focus on her recovery. When a local baker suggested there was a good prospective market for romantic floral wedding cakes, Sylvia's entrepreneurial spirit rose to the challenge. What began as an interest turned into a passion. Her artistic vision in hand, led to the mastery of her signature sugar paste flowers. Her business blossomed as caterers and others clamored for her cakes, peering out from behind. Her distinctive large, black rimmed glasses are the eyes of a true humanitarian and philanthropist. Sylvia devotes her time and energy to bolstering the spirits of women who face the same challenges she faced. She is a generous contributor to organizations that support medical research, seeking cures for cancer, AIDS and other human crises. Conquering cancer opened the door to a sweet new life for Sylvia Weinstock. She has well earned the national reputation she enjoys as the queen of butter, cream and ganache.