One Mind celebrates 30 years advancing mental health with discovery and innovation impacting more than 30 million people
With more than 400 guests, event featured Governor Gavin Newsom, Congressman Mike Thompson, American singer Elle King, the Science & Innovation Symposium, and the Annual Rising Star Awards
NAPA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With a record-breaking $3.56 million raised, the 30th Annual One Mind Music Festival for Brain Health brought together leaders in science, philanthropy, and entertainment to celebrate three decades of mental health innovation. Presented by Bank of America and Bristol Myers Squibb, the festival on September 7 marked 30 years of groundbreaking mental health research, discovery, and innovation. More than 400 guests gathered for this event, which has become one of the most influential fundraisers dedicated to accelerating mental health solutions. Since its inception, One Mind has impacted the lives of more than 30 million people worldwide.
Proceeds from the event support One Mind and its mission to drive visionary change in brain health through programs such as the One Mind Rising Star Awards, the One Mind Accelerator, and One Mind at Work. This year's festival offered an unparalleled experience, combining the cutting-edge Science & Innovation Symposium, with world-class wine tastings, exclusive culinary offerings, and a live performance by American singer-songwriter Elle King.
Governor Gavin Newsom congratulated the Staglin family on its three decades of advocacy and leadership in the mental health space.
"In just 30 years, One Mind has been a driving force behind many of the milestones in the mental health field," said Governor Newsom. "Shari and Garen have created a lasting legacy with real results - and along the way, become legends."
Congressman Mike Thompson, a long-time supporter of One Mind, highlighted the essential role the Staglin family and One Mind have played in advancing mental health research.
"One Mind has raised millions of dollars, fueling research and innovation that touches people in every community across the country," said Congressman Thompson. "It's so difficult to fund these types of research projects. It if weren't for the Staglins and One Mind, we would be light-years behind. What they have done is nothing short of a miracle."
In its 30-year history, One Mind has made significant contributions to scientific advancements, funding 48 pioneering scholars, supporting the launch of 21 mental health startups, and partnering with over 150 global companies to enhance workplace mental health. One Mind's programs have driven real-world impact, advancing innovations that are helping to reshape the mental health landscape.
The festival began with the Science & Innovation Symposium, featuring One Mind's 2024 Rising Star Awardees, entrepreneurs from the One Mind Accelerator, and One Mind at Work scientists. The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Susan Coller Monarez, Deputy Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, who is recognized as a global leader in health innovation. The event, made possible by Bank of America and Bristol Myers Squibb, brought together top scientists and thought leaders to explore the latest innovations in mental health.
Samit Hirawat, MD, Executive Vice President, Chief Medical Officer and Head of Development of Bristol Myers Squibb, expressed the company's commitment to mental health.
"There is a tremendous need to change how mental conditions are seen and treated in the community," said Dr. Hirawat. "We are committed to changing the narrative associated with stigma and to partnering with One Mind to further the science and accelerate the development of treatments for people living with serious mental health conditions."
"The One Mind Music Festival is unique in its convening of scientists, founders, philanthropists, community members, the public sector, and private industry around a shared commitment to discovery and innovation to transform what we know and how we address mental health in our country," said One Mind CEO Dr. Kathy Pike.
"Over the past 30 years, we have made tremendous strides to reduce stigma and develop breakthroughs to empower people facing mental illness to thrive as we deserve," said Brandon Staglin, Co-Founder and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer of One Mind. "This progress is fueled by the stories and advocacy of artists, scientists, and everyday people who inspire us to continue the global collaboration for solutions."
The festival culminated in a special performance by Elle King, a passionate mental health advocate. The concert, supported by JaM Cellars, was a highlight of the evening.
"30 years of the Music Festival and the millions it has raised is testament to the Staglin family's long-standing commitment to brain health," said Michele Truchard, Co-Founder of JaM Cellars. "John and I are honored once again to join the Staglins as this year's Concert Performance Sponsor featuring the incredibly bold, brave and talented Elle King. Music and wine bring people together, and together through One Mind, we will continue to advance mental health through understanding, inspiration, and fundraising."
Guests also enjoyed a renowned wine-tasting reception sponsored by Lewis Cellars, showcasing over 70 premier Napa Valley vintners. Culinary excellence was provided by two-time James Beard Award-winning chef Paul Bartolotta, who curated an exquisite four-course VIP dinner that delighted attendees.
As One Mind looks to the future, it remains dedicated to expanding its global impact and fostering collaborations that will continue to revolutionize mental health care. The 30th Annual Music Festival for Brain Health underscores One Mind's unwavering commitment to cutting-edge research, innovation, and partnerships to bring hope to millions more.
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About One Mind
Launched in 1995 by Shari and Garen Staglin as their means to "run toward the problem" of their son's schizophrenia diagnosis, One Mind is today a leading mental health non-profit that heals lives by direct support for neuropsychiatric brain research. By convening the brightest minds in brain science and advocacy around a collective vision of "Accelerating Brain Health for All," One Mind is advancing a three-pronged program strategy of accelerating discoveries, improving services, and transforming culture. Through such achievements as enrolling over 10,000 patients in innovative clinical studies and the One Mind at Work initiative that has brought supportive workplace mental health practices to over 7 million employees, One Mind is creating a world where all people facing mental health challenges can build healthy, productive lives. Dr. Kathy Pike, internationally recognized scientist and global mental health leader serves as CEO of One Mind. Brandon Staglin, whose own experiences triggered the creation of the non-profit, serves on One Mind's Leadership team as Co-founder and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer.
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