Other key players in the Zuckerman Research Center's creation were recognized by Dr. Varmus, among them Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Edward J. Mahoney, Vice President, Facilities Management; Stephen A. Egan, Director of Laboratory Operations; and George Mejias, Director of Design and Construction; the building's architects and designers Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership; Turner Construction Company; Sloan-Kettering Institute Director Thomas J. Kelly; Sloan-Kettering Institute Director, Administration, Linda Stevenson; and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Board member and New York real estate developer Jack Rudin, who, remarked Dr. Varmus, "held a coffee klatch every Wednesday to make sure things were moving along."
A number of programs will be housed in the Zuckerman Research Center, and Dr. Varmus expressed gratitude to those whose gifts helped to establish several of them: Dorothy and Jack Byrne for the Byrne Family Center for Cancer Research; Alice and William Goodwin, Jr., for Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Experimental Therapeutics Center; and Leonard and Claire Tow, Arnold and Arlene Goldstein, and The Geoffrey Beene Estate for "creating the financial underpinnings that will help to secure the success of the Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program."