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 Feb. 28, 2013 Jill Scoggins, 502-­‐852-­‐7461 [email protected] Tiki Barber selected ‘Official Celebrity Emcee of the 2013 Julep Ball’ Derby Eve event benefits James Graham Brown Cancer Center at UofL LOUISVILLE, Ky. – NFL great Tiki Barber has been selected as an Official Celebrity Emcee of the 2013 Julep Ball, set for Derby Eve, May 3, at the KFC Yum! Center. Barber co-­‐hosts the daily national morning show “TBD In The AM” on the CBS Sports Radio network. He spent a decade with the New York Football Giants and holds almost every Giants’ rushing record – first in total yards, rushing yards and rushing attempts and second in rushing touchdowns. “I am thrilled to be part of The Julep Ball and lend my support to the fight against cancer being waged in Kentucky at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center,” Barber said. “I am looking forward to a great ‘party with a purpose’ as The Julep Ball is known.” Fulfilling that purpose is carried out every day at the Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville. The mission of the cancer center is to generate new knowledge relating to the nature of cancer, and to create new and more effective approaches to prevention, diagnosis and therapy, while delivering medical advances with compassion and respect to cancer patients throughout the state and region. In addition to participating with The Julep Ball, Barber is scheduled to attend the Kentucky Oaks Pink Friday on May 3 and the 139th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 4. At The Julep Ball, Barber will join other local and national business leaders, horse industry professionals and celebrities from sports, music, cinema and television. Entertainment will be provided by the World’s Greatest Party Band, the B-­‐52s. The celebrity red carpet entrance will return, as will dancing until the wee hours of Saturday morning following the B-­‐52s concert. Special moments of The Julep Ball again will come when the scientists and patients at the forefront of cancer treatment and delivery are honored and saluted for their efforts. The event is already more than halfway sold out so party-­‐goers should get their tickets now. The full evening’s entertainment is $500 per person while dance-­‐only tickets are $150 per person. For further information and to buy tickets, go to The Julep Ball website, julepball.org. The Julep Ball is sponsored in part by Brown-­‐Forman, Republic National Distribution Company of Kentucky, Power Creative, Kroger, LG&E, Ingrid Design, Raymond E. and Eleanor H. Loyd, Hilliard Lyons, KentuckyOne Health, Tafel Motors, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Advanced Electrical Systems, Montgomery Chevrolet, AT&T Kentucky, BKD, Republic Bank, Stites & Harbison, Heuser Clinic and Publishers Printing. Media partners are Louisville Magazine, NFocus, the Voice-­‐Tribune, WHAS11 and 102.3 The Max. About Tiki Barber Barber joins Marshall Faulk and Marcus Allen as the only players in NFL history with at least 10,000 yards rushing and 5,000 yards receiving in a career. He retired ranking third all-­‐time in yards per carry with 4.7 and 10th all-­‐time in total yards from scrimmage with 15,632. Prior to being drafted by the Giants in 1997, Barber excelled both academically and athletically at the University of Virginia. He graduated in from UVa’s McIntire School of Commerce with a concentration in management information systems and was named to the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society. On the football field, Barber left the Cavaliers as their all-­‐time leading rusher. UVa retired his jersey, No. 21, in 2007. Barber has been active in media and journalism for most of his professional life. In 1999, he began his broadcasting career working for WFAN radio, which led to stints at WCBS-­‐TV, Sirius Satellite Radio, the YES Network, Fox News, NBC News and Sports and MSNBC. In January 2013, he began his latest media endeavor as co-­‐host of CBS Sports Radio’s new national morning show, “TBD In The AM,” available on more than 250 stations across the country with in excess of 10 million listeners. Barber is also an entrepreneur, co-­‐founding Thuzio.com, an e-­‐commerce marketplace that facilitates transactions between local athletes, and other public individuals, with consumers looking to book various experiences. Active in the community, Barber is a board member of the Fresh Air Fund, the Federal Law Enforcement Foundation, the Advisory Board for the Hospital for Special Surgery and the Board of Managers of the University of Virginia Alumni Association. He also is a member of the Leadership Council for the Robin Hood Foundation. Barber has long been an advocate for the underserved and is a staunch supporter of literacy campaigns. He released his memoir, "Tiki: My Life in the Game and Beyond," in September 2007. He also has co-­‐authored, with his twin brother, Ronde, three successful children’s books and six young-­‐adult novels. About the James Graham Brown Cancer Center: The James Graham Brown Cancer Center is a key component of the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center. As part of the region's leading academic, research and teaching health center, the cancer center provides the latest medical advances to patients, often long before they become available in non-­‐teaching settings. The JGBCC is affiliated with the Kentucky Cancer Program and the University of Louisville Hospital. It is the only cancer center in the region to use a unified approach to cancer care, with multidisciplinary teams of physicians working together to guide patients through diagnosis, treatment and recovery. For more information, visit our web site, www.browncancercenter.org. ###