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At the Food Allergy Initiative's 8th annual Spring Luncheon |
The Food Allergy Initiative held its 8th Annual Spring Luncheon, at Cipriani 42nd Street. All proceeds from the event benefited the Food Allergy Initiative’s research activities and educational programs aimed at finding a cure and effectively treating and raising awareness of food allergies.
Abbey Braverman and Roxanne Palin were this year’s Co-Chairs. The Guests of Honor were Dr. Hugh Sampson and Dr. Xiu-Min Li from The Elliot & Roslyn Jaffe Food Allergy Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Lori Stokes, Anchor, WABC-TV, was the Mistress of Ceremonies.
The Food Allergy Initiative is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for life-threatening food allergies. Through research and clinical activities, FAI’s goal is to develop a cure by 2010. The organization supports public policy initiatives to create safer environments for those afflicted with food allergies. They have also created educational programs for schools, health and child care workers and members of the food service and hospitality industries to increase awareness about food allergies. |
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Lisa Stewart Jacobs and Liana Silverstein Backal
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Roxanne and Dean Palin
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Stephanie Winston Wolkoff and Heather Mnuchin
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Barbara Calluori, Robert Pacenza, and Susan DiAnthony
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Steve and Abbey Braverman with Todd Slotkin
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Barbara Winston
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Inga Rennert
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Lori Stokes
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Drs. Xiu-Min Li and Hugh Sampson
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Simone Levinson and Sharyn Mann
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Julie Karlitz and Donna Slavitt
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Roslyn Jaffe
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Roxanne Palin and Abbey Braverman
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Friday at week ago, the St. George’s Society of New York presented its 237th annual benefit The English Ball at the Grand Ballroom of the Pierre Hotel and honored Lord Saatchi of M&C Saatchi.
The program featured the presentation of The St. George’s Society Medal of Honour to Lord Saatchi, of M&C Saatchi by President Peter M. Felix, CBE, and a live auction of luxury items with George McNeely IV, Senior Vice President of Christie’s, as auctioneer. Dancing to the music of Alex Donner’s orchestra concluded the evening.
The Chairmen of The English Ball 2007 were Vicki Downey and April Gow.
Maurice Saatchi is one of the legends of contemporary British business and advertising. Graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1967 with First Class Honours in Economics. He won the MacMillan Prize for Sociology in that year. He was the co-founder of Saatchi & Saatchi and is now a partner in M&C Saatchi. He is a Governor of the London School of Economics and a Director of the Centre for Policy Studies. He is the author of The War of Independence, 1999; Happiness Can’t Buy Money, 1999; The Bad Samaritan, 2000; Poor People! Stop Paying Tax!, 2001; The Science of Politics, 2001;If this is Conservatism, I am a Conservative, 2005, and In Praise of Ideology, 2006. He was elevated to the peerage in 1996 and served as Shadow Minister for the Treasury and the Cabinet Office in the House of Lords between 1999 and 2003. He was Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party from 2003 to 2005.
The St. George’s Society is a private, member-supported charity providing stipends to elderly/handicapped poor British and Commonwealth people living in New York. The Society also provides grants to repatriate persons to the United Kingdom, assists others referred by the British Consulate-General and offers cremation and interment in one of their three cemetery plots. It was founded in 1770 by English colonists in New York to help fellow countrymen who had fallen on hard times.
HRH The Duke of Gloucester, KG, GCVO, is the Society’s Royal Patron. Britain’s Consul-General in New York, Sir Alan Collins, KCVO, CMG, is the Society’s honorary president. |
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Jim Dale, MBE and the Knickerbocker Greys
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Nancy Garner, Diana Naples, Vicki Downey, and Francine Thomas
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Alysann Sieren and Lord Saatchi
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Alex Rawson, Tessa Lockhart, and Chris and Maureen Westfall
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Natan and Jessica Bibliowicz
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Peter Felix, CBE, Lord Saatchi, and Jim Dale, MBE
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Sir Alan and Lady Collins with Lord Saatchi
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Bob and Patty Titley
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Natalie Pray and Geoffrey Bradfield
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Natalie Pray, John Harvey, and Carol Chetrick
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Peter Hopkinson, Kazie Harvey, and Rev. Tom Pike
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Elizabeth Menegon and Rev. Nigel Massey
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Nigel and Liesse Potts
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Keith Simpson and Marti Easton
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Jim Dale, MBE and Julie Dale
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Rev. Tom Pike, Ellsworth G. Stanton III, MBE, and William Blasin
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Peter Felix, CBE
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Martin and Antoinette Sullivan
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Jim Dale, MBE, Margot Astrachan, and Bob Blume
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Rodney Johnson, MBE, Jennifer Johnson, and Steven Billick
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| Last Monday a week ago down at the Didier Aaron Gallery on 32 East 67 Street, the Board of the National Jewelry Institute – Ashton Hawkins, Ralph Esmerian, Judith Price, Herve Aaron, Christopher Forbes and Chantal Miller hosted a reception for the exhibition of the work of Lorenz Baumer who work is currently on exhibition at the Forbes Gallery on lower Fifth Avenue. Monsieur Baumer is a Paris-based jewelry designer with a salon on the Place Vendome. He creates collections, limited editions and custom pieces, using plenty of diamonds and sapphires as well as less conventional materials. His “Vegetable” bracelet for example uses sapphires, diamonds while the “fruit” are in rhodocrosite, jade, tiger eye and jasper. Yours for only 69,250 euros. |
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Judy Price, Lorenz Bäumer, and Paula Runnels |
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Layla Khosrovani and Haman Alzayani |
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Christiane Fischer, Katarina Fischer, and Judy Price |
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Andres Rodrigues and Princess Radziwill
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Ed Herbst and Jane Scott
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Diana Feldman and Susan Gutfreund
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Lisa Anastos and Julie Macklowe
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Susan Tabak and Michele Gerber Klein
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Pilar Crespi and Lorenz Bäumer |
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Nancy Druckman, Alan Salz, president of Didier Aaron, and Ketty Maisonrouge |
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Christine and Stephen Schwarzman with Kalliope Karella |
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Josie Natori, Judy Price, and Lauren Buccellati |
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Violaine and John Bernbach |
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Emmanuel Perrin, Glenda Bailey, and Marianne Tessler |
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Bonnie Selfe and Ralph Esmerian |
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Alexia Hamm and Christopher O’Ferrall |
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| Photographs by ©Patrick McMullan (Food Allergy); Cutty McGill (NJI & St. George). |
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