Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education’s annual
gala, Fiesta, was held at The Plaza Hotel on October
15, 2019. The evening honored Ambassador Mary
Dawkins and Brigadier General Peter Dawkins, John
Hardy Jewelry, Edgar Legaspi, and Juan
Montoya with the Casita Maria Gold Medals of
Honor. The evening’s host was Sissi Fleitas.
The award is bestowed to individuals in recognition
of their contribution to the worlds of arts,
education and philanthropy. The festive evening
began with cocktails, followed by a dinner dance to
the tune of Bob Hardwick’s Latin inspired tunes.
“Casita Maria has
been a second home and safe haven for kids and their
families for more than 80 years,” introduced host
Sissi Fleitas. “It's really a blessing and an honor
to serve as executive director of the first and
oldest Latino charity in all of New York City,” said
Haydee Morales. “Welcome! I am here to be brief and
grateful,” said Jackie Weld Drake.
“The Casita Maria enterprise is a remarkable one
that for decades has done such wonderful things for
this community,” said Pete Dawkins upon receiving
his Gold Medal. “I would just like to add my
congratulations to the other recipients of this
wonderful award,” added Mary Dawkins. “To see such
kindness and thoughtfulness at Casita really touched
my heart,” said Juan Montoya. “Community and support
are the most important things we can nurture. You
all are an inspiration.”
Edgar Legaspi, on
stage with his family, said, “We believe we have a
mission to help people through education. I would
like to encourage people to help Casita. It’s not
about money, it’s about effort and time.” John Hardy
Jewelry’s CEO Kareem Gahed, said, “Thank you from
all of the generations of artisans, wax carvers,
chain weavers, inspired employees, and passionate
leaders at John Hardy.”
Model Adwoa Aboah
attended with Gahed. She is the latest face of John
Hardy, joining Pénelope Cruz and Julianne Moore.
Aboah was adorned with John Hardy’s jewelry.
The Dinner Chairmen
were Jacqueline Weld Drake, HRH Prince
Dimitri of Yugoslavia, Urban Karlsson, Mary
Snow, and Joan Steinberg. Honorary
Chairmen were Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos, Elizabeth
Peabody, and Carlos Souza. Past honorees
have included Santiago Calatrava, Roberto
Cavalli, Agnes Gund, Audrey Hepburn, Carolina
Herrera, Daisy Soros, and Lynn Wyatt.
Pachanga Chairs co-chairs were Victor Roquette and Sabrina
Wirth.
Among the guests
were Adwoa Aboah, Liza and Sergio Alvarez, Peter
Bacanovic, Tony Bechara and Carolina von Humboldt,
Tina and Simon Beriro, Violaine and John Bernbach,
Cathie and Tom Black, Mercedes Bograd-Levin, Martha
Bograd, Geoffrey Bradfield, Halim Bulos, Lady
Liliana Cavendish, Marie de Foucaud and Renaud de
Tilly, Their Royal Highnesses Crown Princess
Marie-Chantal of Greece and Crown Prince Pavlos of
Greece, Susan Gutfreund, Mai Hallingby Harrison,
Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos, Alice Kandell, Eleanora
Kennedy, Andrew Kepler, Ann-Hunter Van Kirk, Michèle
Gerber Klein, Margo Langenberg, Alicia Lubowski,
Mary McFadden, Grace and Chris Meigher, Malu and
Sergio Millerman, Ann Nitze, Gautam Patel, Tom
Quick, Ann Rapp, Pepita Serrano, Hunt Slonem, Benny
Tabatabai, Ted Taylor, Barbara and Donald Tober,
Monica and Ali Wambold, Daniela Wambold, Marina
Wambold, and Maria Celis Wirth.
Fiesta is arguably
the best party in New York. It attracts a glamorous
international crowd for a lively evening
that is light on speeches and great fun, all in the
service of our serious purpose. Much of the
operating budget of the organization is raised at
the event.
About The Honorees
Ambassador Mary
Ourisman Dawkins
Ambassador Mary
Ourisman Dawkins served as U.S. Ambassador to
Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, a total of seven
countries simultaneously. She is a longtime
supporter of the arts, along with community
involvement, as well as a supporter of the R.N.C.
and the Republican Governors’ Association. She was
appointed by President George W. Bush as a Trustee
of the Kennedy Center, and is a founding member and
co-chair of the International Committee of the Arts.
She has served on numerous arts boards including the
Washington National Opera, American Ballet Theater,
and the Smithsonian Institution. All this in
addition to her work on behalf of The American Red
Cross as past Chair of the Red Cross, and the Prince
of Wales Foundation, Friends of the Uffizi, and many
others. She continues her philanthropic and artistic
interests in Palm Beach where she spends the winter,
as a member of the Preservation Society, Four Arts,
and the Palm Beach Civic Association.
Brigadier General
Peter Dawkins
Pete Dawkins is a
senior advisor to Virtu Financial. At West Point, he
was President of the Class of 1959, Captain of
Army’s undefeated football team. An all-American
halfback, he won the Heisman Trophy and was selected
as a Rhodes Scholar. Pete remains active in a
variety of national, financial, community and
philanthropic roles, serving on the board of the
Wharton Business School’s Center for Leadership and
Change Management and the Intrepid Museum. Time magazine
identified Pete as one of the “Top 50 Leaders in the
U.S.”
John Hardy Jewelry
Inspired by Bali and
its time-honored jewelry-making traditions, John
Hardy’s artisan collective was founded in 1975 with
a dedication to handcrafted jewelry. John Hardy
Jewelry is committed to sustainable luxury business
practices, their craftspeople and the preservation
of Bali. They pride themselves on the value of
authenticity; it is the soul of community that makes
each piece truly one of a kind.
Edgar Legaspi
Edgar Legaspi is a
Partner and Head of Coverage for Mexico, Latin
America and Spain at BDT & Company.
He also serves on the Investment Committee for BDT
Capital Partners. Edgar has more than 25 years of
investment banking and principal investments
experience. Prior to joining BDT, Edgar ran Morgan
Stanley’s Principal Investments Latin American
group. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Edgar was a
Managing Director at Credit Suisse and CEO of Credit
Suisse First Boston, Mexico. Edgar also was a
General Partner and Managing Director at Lazard
Frères & Co. Edgar is a director of Casa Dragones.Edgar
is a trustee of the Gabriela Legaspi Foundation and
the Alianza Medica Foundation. Edgar received an MsC
from Northwestern University and an MBA from the
Wharton School at the University Of Pennsylvania.
Joan Montoya
Juan Montoya is one
of the most acclaimed and prolific interior
designers in the world today. Juan Montoya was born
and spent his early years in Colombia. After
studying architecture in Bogotá, he moved to New
York where he graduated from Parsons School of
Design. Following two years of work and study in
Paris and Milan, he returned to New York, where he
founded the design business he has presided over
since. His firm specializes in residential and
contract interior design, with projects located
throughout the United States and Internationally. A
member of the Interior Design Hall of Fame, a
recipient of an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from
Parsons School of Design, A Doctorate from New York
School of Interior Design, Star of Design Award, and
the Legends Award from Pratt Institute. His
contributions to the field of interior design are
widely recognized. He is also included in AD100
since its inaugural list, AD Collector (France) top
100, AD 30 Deans of Design and a Grand Master on
Elle Decor's A-list.
A truly original
thinker, Juan Montoya is not wedded to a particular
style or period. Initially labeled a minimalist, his
work has evolved dramatically since he first came to
the public's attention. The great diversity found in
Juan Montoya’s work notwithstanding, it is possible
to trace elements that constitute the Montoya look
in all his interiors. The exquisite juxtaposition of
textures, colors and volumes, together with
thoughtful attention to shadows, scale and spatial
quality, result in interiors that exude refinement
and elegant simplicity. Through the careful
placement of objects, that often reflect his
interest in a variety of cultures, Montoya enhances
the qualities of a room or of an entire apartment or
house.
Host, Sissi
Fleitas
Sissi Fleitas is a
prominent model, presenter and actress best known
for her work on “Sabado Gigante.” She has has
appeared in the telenovela “Los Secretos de Lucia”
and various films across Latin America.
About Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education
Casita Maria, the oldest Latin charity in New York
City, provides high-quality, innovative arts
programming to over 1,000 students daily both during
and after school, producing participatory,
well-rounded individuals who go on to fulfill their
dreams. Located in the country’s poorest zip code,
the South Bronx, Casita Maria Center for Arts &
Education creates a safe and welcoming community,
enriching and uplifting youth and families towards
success, through shared cultural, art and
educational experiences and programs.