SOCIAL: FATHERS OF THE YEAR

Photos by Daniel Coston Photography

The Father of the Year Gala presented by the Father’s Day Council to benefit the American Diabetes Association is one of the most special fundraisers of the year because it honors successful businessmen who are also outstanding fathers, and also shines a spotlight on the most important women in their lives who make it all happen: their wives.

This year’s honorees were Steve Boland, Managing Director, Head of Consumer Lending at Bank of America; Randy Gartz, Managing Director of Technology, Recruiting & Consulting at Fairview Search Group; Dwight Gibson, President, Flow Food & Beverage & Industrial at SPX Flow; and Michael Smith, President and CEO of Charlotte Center City Partners.

Master of Ceremonies was WCCB New Rising host Derek James, a dad himself who also writes a monthly parenting column for Charlotte Parent magazine. Auctioneer was Col. Benjamin Farrell.

The 2019 honorees join an impressive list of past Fathers of the Year including Kieth Cockrell, Vinay Patel, Chad Utermark, Carl Armato, Richard “Stick” Williams, Jesse Cureton, Dee O’Dell, Rob Engel, Carlos Evans, Michael Marsicano, Brett Carter, H.A. (Humpy) Wheeler, Scott Clark, Stoney Sellars, Mike Minter, John Tate, Felix Sabates, Al de Molina, Alvaro Gurdian, Sam Mills and Richard Vinroot.

SOCIAL: GOOD FELLOWS LUNCH

Photos by Daniel Coston Photography

The all-male Good Fellows Club raised $1 million during its 102nd Christmas Luncheon at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The money raised from the 1,700 members and their guests at the luncheon, which included some advance donations, goes to help Charlotte’s working poor.

The luncheon’s speakers who helped motivate everyone to give included Charlotte City Manager Marcus Jones and Marcus Smith, president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports. The Good Fellows Club president is Mac Everett.

The club was founded in 1917 by a group of men at Second Presbyterian Church. To join, go to goodfellowsclub.org.

SOCIAL: FELIX SABATES HOSTS ALLEGRO FOUNDATION FUNDRAISER

Felix Sabates, left, host of the Ambassador's Ball; Allegro Foundation student Robert; and Robert's parents, Laura and David Short

Felix Sabates, left, host of the Ambassador's Ball; Allegro Foundation student Robert; and Robert's parents, Laura and David Short

Felix Sabates hosted the Ambassador's Ball, the signature annual fundraiser for the Allegro Foundation, a champion of children with disabilities. Held at Quail Hollow Club, the event honored Dr. László Szabó, Ambassador of Hungary. All proceeds benefit Allegro’s free movement education programs for more than 700 children with disabilities throughout the Charlotte, Huntersville and Fort Mill areas. Event sponsors included Ally Financial, the Charlotte Hornets, CPI Security, Domtar, Novant Health, SteelFab Inc. and Wells Fargo. The emcee was Larry Sprinkle and the auctioneer was Ernest Perry. 

Barbara and Jim Little.

Barbara and Jim Little.

Arlene Ferebee

Arlene Ferebee

Bill and Emily Oliver.

Bill and Emily Oliver.

Adrienn Domeny; Honorary Hungarian Consul Chris Domeny;; Pat Farmer, founder and president of the Allegro Foundation; Jason Schugel; US Representative Ralph Norman and Elaine Norman.

Adrienn Domeny; Honorary Hungarian Consul Chris Domeny;; Pat Farmer, founder and president of the Allegro Foundation; Jason Schugel; US Representative Ralph Norman and Elaine Norman.

Two champions for children with disabilities: Felix Sabates and his daughter, Mimi.

Two champions for children with disabilities: Felix Sabates and his daughter, Mimi.

Mike Hawley and Dr. Katherine Pierce.

Mike Hawley and Dr. Katherine Pierce.

Brian and Hadley Pacheco

Brian and Hadley Pacheco

The Allegro students and their teaching assistants performed for gala guests.

The Allegro students and their teaching assistants performed for gala guests.

Standing, from left: Victor Sayegh, Christine Conte and Gianluca Conte. Seated, from left: Julia Sayegh, Donna de Molina and Al de Molina.

Standing, from left: Victor Sayegh, Christine Conte and Gianluca Conte. Seated, from left: Julia Sayegh, Donna de Molina and Al de Molina.

Emcee Larry Sprinkle and auctioneer Ernest Perry.

Emcee Larry Sprinkle and auctioneer Ernest Perry.

 

 

PARTIES: FATHERS OF THE YEAR

The American Diabetes Association's 2017 Fathers of the Year: Kieth Cockrell of Bank of America, Chad Utermark of Nucor and Vinay Patel of SREE Hotels. ALL PHOTOS BY DANIEL COSTON

The American Diabetes Association's 2017 Fathers of the Year: Kieth Cockrell of Bank of America, Chad Utermark of Nucor and Vinay Patel of SREE Hotels. ALL PHOTOS BY DANIEL COSTON

Since 2001, the annual Father of the Year Awards gala has been a bright spot on Charlotte's social calendar. Presented by the Father's Day Council, the fundraiser for the American Diabetes Association honors top businessmen who are also outstanding fathers. Honorees over the past 16 years include Brett Carter, Jesse Cureton, Al de Molina, Rob Engel, Carlos Evans, Alvaro Gurdian, Michael Marsicano, Felix Sabates and Richard Vinroot.

Dashing dads: The honorees make their entrance in style. 

Dashing dads: The honorees make their entrance in style. 

This year's honorees were Kieth Cockrell of Bank of America; Vinay Patel of SREE Hotels; and Chad Utermark of Nucor. They were celebrated during a reception, dinner and awards ceremony at the Westin attended by their families, friends, business associates and supporters of the American Diabetes Association. The Master of Ceremonies for the black tie optional evening was WBTV anchor Jamie Boll.

Kieth Cockrell with one of the most important women in his life, his beloved former teacher and mentor Juanita Cooke. 

Kieth Cockrell with one of the most important women in his life, his beloved former teacher and mentor Juanita Cooke. 

Vinay Patel surrounded by his family. 

Vinay Patel surrounded by his family. 

Chad Utermark accepts his award. 

Chad Utermark accepts his award. 

Dianne Roth, Jamie Boll and Pat Higgins. 

Dianne Roth, Jamie Boll and Pat Higgins. 

The event was also a toast to Dianne Roth, director of development for the American Diabetes Association Central Carolinas, who retired a few weeks after the fundraiser following 21 years with the nonprofit. She spearheaded the successful event over the years and in the process won the admiration and friendship of many Charlotte's most prominent businessmen and their families.

Dianne Roth with her honorary Father of the Year Award. 

Dianne Roth with her honorary Father of the Year Award. 

She was surprised by a wonderful tribute given by our Father’s Day Council and the past honorees. Co-chair Pat Phillips presented her with an honorary Father of the Year Award and made the announcement that $25,000 for the American Diabetes Association was raised in honor.

"Being a part of this prestigious group is the greatest professional honor I could have ever imagined, and I am truly touched," said Dianne. "It’s been a privilege to have worked for such an important organization these past 21 years, and most of all to have had the opportunity to get to know so many wonderful business leaders, fathers, and their families in the process. Many have become good friends. I am so blessed to have been in a position to meet wonderful, caring people while at the same time working to support the American Diabetes Association." 

Leslie and Bruce Schlernitzauer.

Leslie and Bruce Schlernitzauer.

Future Fathers of the Year? 

Future Fathers of the Year?