Tony Cointreau Appearances

The Rubin Museum: The Wisdom Matrix Series
A conversation with Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche + Tony Cointreau

Saturday, September 10th, 2016, 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
150 West 17th Street, New York City

The liqueur heir Tony Cointreau shares the wisdom he learned from working with Mother Teresa and compares approaches to treating the dying with the Tibetan Buddhist teacher Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche.

Tony Cointreau will sign copies of A Gift of Love: Lessons Learned from My Work and Friendship with Mother Teresa following the conversation

For more information: http://rubinmuseum.org/events/event/gyetrul-jigme-rinpoche-tony-cointreau


92nd Street Y Workshop
End of Life Care: Lessons Learned From Mother Teresa

Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street
September 28th, 2016
6:30 p.m.

Every family eventually has to deal with caregiving and the end of life. Tony Contreau discusses the simple things that you can do to help your own loved ones during those final moments, all based off of his most important lessons learned from his time with Mother Teresa.

For more information: http://m.92y.org/Event/129740


Everyday Ethics Lecture and Reception with Tony Cointreau
Drew University, Madison, New Jersey

October 13, 2016

6 p.m. Reception
1867 Lounge
Ehinger Center

7:30 p.m. Conversation with Tony Cointreau
Crawford Hall
Ehinger Center

To RSVP respond to Carolyn Pasqua by October 1st
specialevents@drew.edu or 973-404-4270.

Tony Cointreau Drew Postcard


Media Contact:

For Online Media opportunities please contact Leyane Rose: media@tonycointreau.com

For all other print, broadcast of TV opportunities please contact Judy Twersky: Judy@JudyTwerskyPR.com


Press Photos for promotional use:


A Gift of Love, Tony Cointreau
Tony Cointreau
Ethel Merman, Mother Teresa and Me, by Tony Cointreau  
 

 


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Praise for Ethel Merman, Mother Teresa... and Me

"I was so interested in your life with Ethel Merman…she was a gifted and fascinating woman. And of course Mother Teresa is smiling down. I don't think she would ever be anything but enthusiastic about your life and its far-ranging activity.

Your book is a wonderful story that nobody else can tell. I even think your family background is fun! You are a Cointreau, but then you also had the important entertainer career—I don't think they make many more like you."
HELEN GURLEY BROWN, Author and iconic editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine

Tony Cointreau's friendship with my mother was one of her life's true blessings. Naturally comfortable in the brightest light of her stardom and the softest light of her vulnerable heart, Tony shared an everyday intimacy with Ethel like a second son...like my brother.
BOB LEVITT, Ethel Merman's son

Dear Tony,
I am glad to know that you have experienced joy in sharing our works of love for the poor in our home for AIDS patients. Thank you for your generous gift of love. Please pray for me as I do for you.
God bless you,
—MOTHER TERESA, Missionaries of Charity