CREATIVES
Evan Goldfischer MD, MBA, MPH
Evan Goldfischer MD, MBA, MPH is an urologist serving the Hudson Valley , New York for over 25 years. He is author of "Even Urologists Get Kidney Stones." He hosts the longest running radio show on men's health in The Hudson Valley. His is President of the Large Urology Group Practice Association. He is a dedicated patron of the arts and he brings together his expertise as a leader in his field with a lifetime love for Broadway as coauthor of "Conversations With My Penis."
Aaron Spitz MD
Aaron Spitz MD is a urologist serving Orange County California for over 25 years. He is an internationally recognized authority on Men’s Health and he is the author of "The Penis Book, A Doctors Complete Guide to the Penis from Size to Function and Everything In Between." He has appeared on numerous television programs and Netflix documentaries educating the public about men's health. He has served as the lead representative for Urology to the American Medical Association as well as Chair of the American Urological Association’s Telehealth Task Force. He is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for the American Urological Association. He brings together his expertise as a leader in his field with a love for comedy and the arts as co-author of "Conversations with My Penis."
G. Patrick Gandy
Composer | Orchestrator | Arranger | Conductor | Producer | Philanthropist
G. Patrick Gandy is an acclaimed conductor and composer known for his dynamic artistry, earning notable awards like the 2017 ASCAP Foundation/Symphony Jazz Commissioning Competition and the 2018 NAACP Theatre Award for Best Musical Director for "The Color Purple - The Musical." He has collaborated with legends including Stevie Wonder, Billy Porter, Jennifer Holliday, Patrice Rushen, Ricky Minor, and John Legend.
Educated at prestigious institutions such as the Eastman School of Music, CCM in Cincinnati and CalArts, Patrick's work graces Grammy-winning recordings like Dianne Reeves' "The Calling" and Billy Childs’ "Lyric." His talents extend to scoring for film and television, and as a pianist and/or musical director for Broadway tours such as "The Lion King" and "Dreamgirls."
As the Executive Director of The Silence Is Broken, a 501(c)(3) organization, Patrick uses innovative docu-concert films to inspire investment in community action to address issues labeled intractable. His performances, whether with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra or at the White House, resonate globally, fusing passion and purpose in every note.