NEW YORK CITY ATTORNEY RECEIVES
MDA NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
TUCSON, ARIZ., Aug. 31, 2004 – Michael J. Wasser of Brooklyn,
N.Y., has been named recipient of the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s 2005 National Personal
Achievement Award.
The award is part of MDA’s program recognizing the achievements
and community involvement of people across the country who are affected
by neuromuscular diseases. The award is to be presented to Wasser during
the national broadcast of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon on Labor Day weekend.
Wasser, 30, was chosen for the national honor from state award recipients
across the country.
“We’re especially gratified to honor Michael Wasser, who
is a role model in every aspect of his life,” MDA President &
CEO Robert Ross said. “He shows each day that when a positive
attitude is coupled with intelligence and determination, great results
are produced.”
Wasser is a Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude graduate of Brooklyn
College of the City University of New York, and a 1999 graduate of Brooklyn
Law School.
For five years, he has worked as a tax and real estate attorney with
the New York City Law Department Office of Corporation Counsel in the
Tax and Bankruptcy Litigation Division. In that position, he’s
involved in real estate tax certiorari and title closings, and advises
city agencies on real estate matters. Wasser also acts as liaison between
his division and the Office of Corporation Counsel’s Information
Technology Division.
He serves on the New York City Bar Association’s Condemnation
and Tax Certiorari Committee and is a member of the New York State Bar
Association’s Real Property Law Section. Wasser co-authored a
chapter on title objections in purchase options for a detailed treatise
titled “Condemnation Law,” to be published by the state
bar association.
“Michael’s efforts as an attorney for our department and
as a disabilities activist are outstanding,” said Michael A. Cardozo,
corporation counsel for the New York City Law Department. “We
congratulate Michael on this award from MDA and appreciate the excellent
example he has provided for those living with disabilities.”
Wasser has Becker muscular
dystrophy, a genetic disorder characterized by progressive weakness
and muscle wasting in the limb and trunk muscles. Becker MD can also
damage the heart and respiratory muscles.
Wasser has used a wheelchair since elementary school and now uses a
power wheelchair. He uses noninvasive ventilation assistance at night.
At age 3, he was given a diagnosis of Duchenne
muscular dystrophy, which progresses faster than Becker MD. His
diagnosis was changed 10 years later.
Wasser began advocating equal access for himself and others with disabilities
in elementary school, when he fought to make his school’s stage
and gym wheelchair-accessible. As the first student with a disability
allowed to participate in many educational programs in the New York
City schools, he encouraged other students with disabilities to get
involved and pursue their rights.
Wasser has remained active in disability rights advocacy. He has worked
with schools to improve access for students, and speaks out on issues
of wheelchair access in public places. He’s also involved in a
lawsuit concerning rehabilitation services in the state.
An active speaker for MDA, Wasser participates in fund-raisers for the
Association and frequently appears on local segments of the MDA Telethon.
Wasser was one of four finalists for the national MDA Achievement award.
The other finalists were Scott Hatley of West Linn, Ore.; Lee Anne Poteat
of Morrisville, N.C.; and David Sheffield of Silsbee, Texas.
MDA’s 2004 national award recipient was Nicholas A. Johnson of
Waltham, Mass., an associate and senior engineer with BR+A Consulting
Engineers in Boston.
MDA is a voluntary health agency working to defeat more than 40 neuromuscular
diseases through programs of worldwide research, comprehensive services,
and far-reaching professional and public health education. MDA maintains
seven clinics for New York adults and children affected by neuromuscular
diseases.
The MDA Telethon will originate from CBS Television City in Hollywood
on Sept. 5-6, and be carried by some 200 "Love Network" stations
nationwide, including WWOR-TV, Channel UPN 9.
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