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						Ferrari has 
						raised US$601,000 for relief efforts in Haiti by the 
						CMMB (Catholic Medical Mission Board) and the William J. 
						Clinton Foundation. At a gala event held last night, 
						Ferrari auctioned off the first Ferrari 458 Italia to 
						arrive in the United States for US$530,000. Party was 
						hosted by Piero Ferrari, Deputy Chairman, Amedeo Felisa, 
						worldwide CEO of the company, and Marco Mattiacci, the 
						newly appointed North America CEO. 
					
					Over five 
					hundred guests and Ferrari aficionados, including John 
					Mayer, Jeremy Renner, Patrick Dempsey, Aaron Eckhart, Joel 
					McHale, Malin Ackerman, Mollie Simms, Katie Cassidy, had the 
					opportunity to bid last night on Ferrari Formula One driver 
					Fernando Alonso’s original racing suit (which raised 
					US$31,000) and on two experiences as a Scuderia Ferrari team 
					member at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal next June 
					(which went for US$20,000 and US$21,000). 
					
					In choosing 
					recipients organizations which would deliver the highest 
					caliber of aid to the people of Haiti now and in the 
					long-term, Ferrari focused its ongoing commitment to social 
					responsibility to a cause that close to everybody’s hearts 
					and still in need of tremendous support. Both organizations 
					have strong ties to Haiti, the CMMB working in Haiti since 
					1912 and Bill Clinton having been asked by President Obama 
					to spearhead a U.S. effort there with the Clinton Bush Haiti 
					Fund.  
					
					It was announced 
					during the evening’s program that the Department of 
					Orthopedics and Hand Surgery of the University of Modena, 
					which has a longtime relationship with Ferrari, will make 
					its knowledge and resources available to help CMMB in Haiti. 
					In particular, Dr. Landi's team of hand and microsurgery 
					specialists, whose studies have been financed by Ferrari, 
					will be an asset in the training and capacity-building for 
					the Haitian medical community, in cooperation with CMMB’s 
					extensive healthcare network in the country. 
					
					Grammy Award 
					winner John Mayer donated his time to perform. Director and 
					Ferrari collector Michael Bay was acknowledged for his 
					long-standing friendship with the company. The auction of 
					the Ferrari 458 Italia was conducted by the Wall Street 
					Journal automotive journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winner Dan 
					Neil. 
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