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On The Scene: The 26th Annual Las Olas Wine and Food Festival

by Avyana Chapman May 11, 2022
written by Avyana Chapman

Las Olas was the place to be Friday, April 22nd for the Las Olas Food and Wine Festival. The night was filled with eating delicious bites and sippin’ on wine, beer, and mouth-watering cocktails all while helping to fund lung disease research, education, advocacy, and support for individuals living with lung disease in South Florida. 

“Every year this event brings together the best of the best of South Florida. The Festival attracts a diversity of industries and demographics, representing various corporations, hospitality partners, entertainment vendors, and attendees from all over Florida and beyond,” remarks LaJuane Mack, Las Olas Wine and Food Festival Committee Member, South Florida American Lung Association Leadership Board Member, and Region Multicultural Manager – Central with Brown-Forman Beverages.

The three-hour event shut down a nice portion of Las Olas with tents lining both sides of the road filled with food and drinks from many local restaurants, breweries, and bars. Faux Pas had my favorite drink of the night, a canned pear Moscow Mule, I typically do not love Moscow Mules, but the canned cocktail was bursting with flavors from the pear notes. I highly enjoyed trying all the different wines, beers, cocktails, prosecco, and champagnes, and can not say there was one beverage I did not enjoy. 

The unlimited small plates of food had to be the highlight of this event for me, there were 28 food vendors and I made sure to try delicious bites from each of them in a three-hour window, a new food record for myself! I loved all the flavorful ceviches- there were quite a few I tried that night. I also can not stop dreaming about the spicy meatballs from Nikki’s Foods LLC. There was a true variety of restaurants at this event for all taste pallets, from seafood, sweets, pasta dishes, poultry, bruschetta, and so many more tasteful bites. 

When you think the night can not get any better there is more- not only did this event feature wine and food but it also featured a 360 photo booth, a silent dance party, some outdoor games, and loads of free giveaways from shirts to seltzer koozies. The silent dance party has to be one of the most innovative ways to party and dance off all the food that was consumed that night. For the silent dance party, each person was given a headset and they could choose between three different stations to dance the night away under the stars. It was hilarious to see everyone dancing to their own beat (literally).

“The American Lung Association is proud to share this memorable experience with our community. Proceeds from the Festival allow us to fund life-saving research, provide community-based support programs for those living with lung disease, and advances much-needed advocacy efforts to ensure clean air for all,” shares Cynthia Peterson, South Florida American Lung Association Board Member and Executive Director of Broward County Medical Association.

If you missed this event this year be sure to check it out next time, you will not regret it!

American Lung Association Interview On The 26th Annual Las Olas Wine and Food Festival: 

 

Tell us about the event?

The 26th Annual Las Olas Wine and Food Festival annually celebrates the incredible restaurant community of Greater Fort Lauderdale with a one-night event on the iconic Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, FL. There are five blocks of sampling stations featuring the participating restaurants paired with international wine stations so guests can sip, sample, and enjoy, thanks to presenting sponsor, Breakthru Beverage. The evening brings together the best of the area and is hosted by and benefits the American Lung Association.

Tell us about the American Lung Association and it works? 

The American Lung Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease.  

  • Money raised funds the American Lung Association’s efforts to end all lung diseases, including lung cancer and COVID-19, through research, education, and advocacy. 
  • The Lung Association has long been the trusted champion for lung health. 
    • Over 115 years ago, the organization pioneered the model of using education, advocacy, and research to virtually eradicate tuberculosis in the U.S. 
    • Using these same principles, the Lung Association works to end all lung diseases, including COVID-19.

What were the highlights of the evening?

Prior to the event’s official start, VIP guests enjoyed a spectacular pre-event reception hosted by FPL at the Riverside Hotel Rooftop Terrace.  The reception included bites from Wild Sea Las Olas and Sky Thai Sushi, sweets courtesy of Hoffman’s Chocolates, and a champagne toast, courtesy of Korbel Champagne.

Some of the highlights of the night were the incredible samples the restaurant partners served, the entertainment sponsor lounges featuring Celebrity Cruises Silent Disco, Woodford Reserve’s Ode to the Derby, High Noon Dance Party, and Stella Artois’ Frites & Artois Experience. The all-new Demesmin & Dover 8th Ave.  Street Party was a huge hit.  Each pavilion had DJs or live music and provided everyone with constant entertainment and so much fun!  As guests flowed throughout the event, they popped in and out of the dance party with free giveaways and merchandise.  

How do you determine what restaurants, breweries, and wineries are showcased at the event?

The restaurants participating apply each year for one of the exclusive spots on the boulevard.  Our goal is to include a wide representation of Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding area restaurants to ensure guests get a diversity of offerings and discover new favorite places to dine in the future.  The beverages are selected exclusively by partners of the Festival.  We are so fortunate to continue to receive tremendous support from our Presenting Sponsor Breakthru Beverage and its amazing suppliers on the wine and spirits side and Stephens Distributing on the beer side. 

 What other big events do you do throughout the year? 

  • Fight for Air Climb – celebrates all athletic levels working toward a common goal: a world free of lung disease.  Held annually each spring, this year the Climb was held at loanDepot park – Home of the Miami Marlins.   Participants climbed over 1,700 steps.  
  • LUNG FORCE Soiree – Scheduled for June 4th at 6:30 p.m. at the W Fort Lauderdale. Sunset Soiree, brought to you by Title Sponsor, Memorial Cancer Institute, is a premier luxury lifestyle event of the season designed to raise awareness, education, and critical funding to end lung cancer. This event recognizes several of our LUNG FORCE heroes and includes several guest DJ performances, a one-of-a-kind style lounge, beauty bar, craft cocktails, wine pull, chance drawing, silent auction, and more. For tickets and more information visit  https://one.bidpal.net/sunsetsoiree2022/welcome

Any upcoming news on the American Lung Association that you would like to share? 

  • The American Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE initiative unites America to raise critical awareness of lung cancer, the nation’s leading cancer killer, during Turquoise Takeover Week (May 8 – 14, 2022). Each May, we work with landmarks and buildings across the U.S. to turn turquoise, our signature color, to honor those living with and impacted by lung cancer. To get involved locally visit www.turquoisetakeoverchallenge.org. 
  • While the survival rate of lung cancer has increased by a dramatic 33% over the past 10 years, there is still work to be done. It is estimated that in 2022 alone, there will be over 19,560 Florida residents diagnosed with lung cancer.
  • Turquoise Takeover provides the opportunity to raise more awareness about lung cancer, educate on lifesaving screening and raise more research funds to fuel lifesaving breakthroughs. Each year, we turn the nation turquoise and tell the stories of those impacted by lung cancer to change the public’s perception of the disease and help save more lives. Anyone can get lung cancer. In fact, 2/3 of lung cancer diagnoses impact non-smokers. Regardless, no one deserves this devastating disease.

Who are some key partners of the event?

The festival is presented by Breakthru Beverage with their 30+ wine suppliers along with High Noon Sun Sips and Woodford Reserve. Hosting sponsors include Celebrity Cruises, Cadillac, Las Olas Association, Las Olas Company, and Demesmin and Dover. Additional sponsors include Broward Health, Stella Artois, VIP Pre-Festival Reception host FPL, Truist, Kindred, Crown Wine and Spirits, Memorial Healthcare, Stephen’s Distributing, RRCA Roofing, and the host hotel is Riverside Hotel. 

 

Featured Culinary Partners included:  

  • American Social 
  • Bahia Mar 
  • Beehive Kitchen 
  • Big Buns/Matchbox 
  • Bo’s Pub Las Olas / The Balcony 
  • Boatyard Restaurant 
  • Bodega  
  • Casa Sensei 
  • Cornish BBQ INC 
  • Dunkin’ 
  • Estiatorio Ornos 
  • Eve On The Water 
  • Even Keel Fish & Oyster 
  • Gelato Petrini 
  • Gran Forno/ Gran Forno Pronto 
  • Lona Cocina Tequileria 
  • Louie Bossi’s Ristorante 
  • Morea 
  • Nikki’s Foods LLC 
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes 
  • Radiant 166 
  • Rivertail 
  • Sushi Garage 
  • The Alchemist Cafe 
  • The Patio at Le Marché  
  • The Wilder  
  • Vale Food Co 
  • Wild Sea 
  • YOLO Restaurant  

 

Beverage Partners: 

  • Aspect Fine Wine 
  • August Wine Imports 
  • Avalon 
  • BEV 
  • Bogle Vineyards 
  • Clos du Bois 
  • Daylight Wine & Spirits  
  • Elysian 
  • Faux Pas  
  • Guarachi Wine  
  • Hiro Sake  
  • Indigenous Selections 
  • Kaiken  
  • O’Neill Vintners  
  • Piattelli Vineyards 
  • Precept Wine 
  • Prosecco Zero 
  • Q Mixers 
  • Sonoma-Cutrer  
  • Treasury Wine Estates 
  • Blue Point 
  • Budweiser  
  • Goose Island 
  • Veza Sur 
  • Wicked Weed 
  • VOSS Sparkling Water 
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Nemacolin Day 3: Until Next Time

by Vinesh Vora May 10, 2022
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Nemacolin Day 2: Experiencing Outdoor Adventure

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Only at Nemacolin can you zip-line 3000 feet in the air and then shoot a shotgun all before dinner

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Restaurant Review: The Old Stove Pub

by Sydney Hargrove May 10, 2022
written by Sydney Hargrove

As a resident of one of the greatest cities in the world, I’m always searching for the best possible places to go out to eat. It’s hard not to be a foodie in Manhattan, and trying out the upper east side’s newest spot, The Old Stove Pub, left nothing to be desired!

The Old Stove pub has a very popular location in the Hamptons, and just opened its doors in Manhattan a few days ago. The spot is known for its great charm, stellar steaks, fresh salads, and is owned by Southampton local Joseph DeCristofaro. Located in a prime spot on on East 59th street and first avenue, the pub has a beautiful interior with a lovely atmosphere. We checked it out on Tuesday, and it did not disappoint. They played wonderful music and the staff was incredibly friendly!

We were provided with delicious warm bread to start, and my friend and I both decided on the steak as our main course. The dish was so wonderfully seasoned and incredibly flavorful, it was truly the best steak i’ve had in the city thus far- a statement not to be made lightly! It was served with a crisp flavorful salad, the perfect addition to the meal, and a side of crispy fries. Each component of the meal complimented each other so well, creating a brilliant dining experience. The steak was cooked to perfection and full of delicious spices, it was everything you’d hope for a meal to be. For desert we enjoyed Baclava and a delicious strawberry tart, both were the ideal way to end such a delicious meal.

Overall, we absolutely loved the atmosphere and food at the Old Stove Pub, and we highly reccoemnd heading over there and trying it out for yourself! Make a reservation, check out the menu, or hear all about it here!

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An Intimate Evening with Jill Kargman and Beringer Vineyards

by Kyle Mattone May 9, 2022
written by Kyle Mattone

       On Wednesday May 4th, I entered the beautiful home of best-selling author and actress Jill Kargman on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Upon entry, I was greeted warmly with a glass of chardonnay from Beringer Vineyards and enjoyed energetic conversation with with the hosts. Beringer Senior Winemaker Ryan Rech gave me a brief overview regarding their Napa and Knights Valley AVAs as well as what I was to expect for this evening.  I was in for a treat; an intimate 10 guest dinner party inspired by the exquisite collection of wines from Beringer themselves.

      As the first guest to arrive, I enjoyed chatting one on one with Jill, who’s energy lit up her already airy and charming great room.  Guests continued to trickle in as we all coalesced on Jill’s couch, where Ryan began detailing the history of Beringer and describing the glass of White Meritage we currently had in our hands. The theme of the evening was “Wild and Refined”, inspired by the wild and refined expressions and flavor profiles of wines from Beringer. We began the evening with a ‘refined’ Napa Valley Chardonnay and freshly prepared salad, followed up with a ‘wilder’ pairing of Cabernet Sauvignon and Beef Tenderloin. My favorite pairing of the evening happened to be the dessert, intermingling  a sweet and refreshing Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc with a trio of mini tarts.  Along the way, Ryan discussed tasting notes as each course was served, sharing anecdotes about the winemaking process and vineyards, and answering questions about each bottle. As a truly wonderful evening came to a close, Beringer sent each guest off with two complimentary bottles as a parting gift. The magnificent evening organized by Jill and Ryan was truly a Wild and Refined night to remember.

      Beringer Vineyards is an industry leader in the Napa Valley as well as the lesser known Knights Valley region of California. Below please find a brief description of the wines sampled this evening:

Beringer Vineyards 2019 White Meritage

Beringer Vineyards 2020 Private Reserve Napa Valley Chardonnay

Beringer Vineyards 2019 Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve

Beringer Vineyards 2018 Private Reserve Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Beringer Vineyards 2019 Napa Valley Botrytised Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc

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The New York Premiere of Our Brother’s Son

by Sanjana Sarna May 9, 2022
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“Intense, captivating, and funny. Writer Gluck has a devious imagination and a sense of humor that makes real life a feast on stage” – The Chicago Critic

“A remarkable debut play that turns on a major revelation which affects all family members and turns the comedy into a biting life-and-death drama” – BWW

“A drama that is likely to hit home with audiences”– Boca Raton Tribune

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Massimo Bottura Celebrates International Friends of Festival Verdi with an Explosive Five Course Meal

by Ben Schmidt May 9, 2022
written by Ben Schmidt

Like the now-celebrated opera composer Giuseppe Verdi, chef Massimo Bottura was, for some time, the most misunderstood man in Italy. Verdi’s first operas were met with verbal jeers and remarks of negativity. Bottura’s interpretation of signature Italian dishes earned him expressions of concern at best and warrants for his excommunication at worst. For the both of them, it took some time for the reception to turn in their favor.

To this end, to enjoy the lavish successes of both men in one night was a true pleasure. Taking place in one of the nicest rooms at one of the most revered of the New York City private clubs, guests joined The Mayor of Parma, Federico Pizzarotti, The Scientific Director of Teatro Regio, Francesco Izzo, and Teatro Regio di Parma‘s General Director, Anna Maria Meo at the Metropolitan Club for an evening of Italian indulgence- a multimodal sampling of Italian culture, including speeches from the leadership, a lavish meal by the world’s finest chef, a top soprano’s performance, a silent auction, and an explanation of this season’s festival lineup.

About that: in line with the principle of immersion, the program for the 22nd season (September 22 through October 16th) offers the opportunity of, “seeing Verdi in the land of Verdi; to live where he lived; performed in theaters where he worked (with the sound as he knew it), and having the food and wine he knew grown in his own terroir”.

In 2022, the performances include three staged operas La Forza del Destino, Il Trovatore, and Simon Boccanegra, each based on a contemporary Spanish play that Verdi admired. These seminal works were brought to his attention through the talented actress, mistress, and then wife of Verdi, Margherita Barezzi, who spoke fluent Spanish.

As a tantalizing demonstration of what is to come in Parma later this year, soprano Eleonora Buratto performed Verdi’s tragic aria, Morrò, ma prima in grazia from Un Ballo in Maschera followed by Un bel di from Puccini’s Madam Butterfly. Burrato may be particularly familiar with this piece as its found in the role she just finished performing at The Met Opera. This performance was a very intense moment for the entire room. I was standing by a giant window, just by chance, surveying the crowd. It was a small miracle for Buratto to hold the room; even the curtains and chandeliers seemed to be listening.

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 28: Atmosphere at Intl Friends Of Festival Verdi Spring Gala at Private Venue on April 28, 2022 in New York. (Photo by Sylvain Gaboury/PMC)

Now, the meal. It is exceedingly rare for a chef to even reveal himself at these types of marathon meals. It is wholly Italian to care about the food. It is only Massimo Bottura who can make the meal seem so overwhelmingly emotional. The French maintain that 70% of your enjoyment of something is how it looks. Some reasonable portion can be applied to how it was described.

Bottura, as an orator, uses every inch of cultural leverage he has to sell you on whatever it is. His formation of story is expert. That is, exhaustive explanations with many words you’d never use to describe food, from deeply abstract to immediately apparent, infused with timing that is refreshing to the American ear. Courses included “Beautiful, Psychedelic Spin Painted Veal”, which was a tribute to Damien Hirst and a deconstructed “Crunchy Part of the Lasagna,” a tribute to the chef’s mother. It could be disregarded as marketing. But on my way to the bathroom, I found Bottura and his brow wilted in worry, peeking around from behind the entrance to the kitchen. I asked if all was alright. “The risotto just went out.”

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 28: Fabrizio Dimachele, Barbara Tober and Massimo Bottura attend Intl Friends Of Festival Verdi Spring Gala at Private Venue on April 28, 2022 in New York. (Photo by Sylvain Gaboury/PMC) *** Local Caption *** Fabrizio Dimachele;Barbara Tober;Massimo Bottura

The evening’s guest of honor was conductor Ricardo Frizza who has been thrilling audiences with The Met’s Lucia di Lammermoor. Other guests included author Bill Buford and wine writer Jessica Green, chef Francois Payard, critic and documentarian Ruth Reichl, patron Barbara Tober, and chef Laurent Tourondel.

Find more information, accommodation, tickets for the Festival Verdi here. Learn more about the International Friends of the Festival Verdi here.

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Hooray for Rosé: McConnell’s x Avaline’s Limited Edition Flavor Collab + Review

by Naomi Pandolfi May 9, 2022
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McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams of Santa Barbara, California, is back again with another innovative flavor combination, Avaline Rosé and Boysenberry Milk Jam. This time, the boutique ice cream brand has partnered with Avaline, a luxury clean wine brand, to bring your favorite frozen treat to you – but with a rosé twist.

Who doesn’t love rosé? Some say it’s an acquired taste. McConnell’s is known for making its own flavors from scratch, using only the finest local, sustainable, and organic ingredients. It’s no wonder that they would choose to create a daring flavor balance such as this.

Avaline Rosé is a clean, vegan-friendly wine by Cameron Diaz and Katherine Power, offering a light, fresh mouthfeel with flavors of melon and zest to bring the wine’s signature light pink hues to life. This fruit-forward French wine is crafted with organic grapes and is free of unnecessary inclusions like sugars, colors, and concentrates.

Michael Palmer, CEO of McConnell’s, had this to say about the latest flavor collab,

“At McConnell’s, we have always embraced an ethos of sustainability, transparency, and using only the finest whole ingredients in our ice creams, so we are thrilled to collaborate with Avaline, a company that embodies these same values. Made with Avaline’s clean, natural rosé blended into a delicious preserve, our newest velvety, decadent flavor, Avaline Rosé and Boysenberry Milk Jam, is one of our best yet.”

Sounds yummy! Lucky for me, we were invited to have a first look at this delectable, one-of-a-kind ice cream. I was thrilled to have the chance to do my own little taste test. Here are my thoughts on this exclusive flavor:

“The blend of the tart, sweet, and creamy created a divine flavor trio that makes this pint a truly refreshing, must-try summertime treat.”

As of May 6, 2022, this exclusive ice cream flavor collaboration is available for purchase online by the pint (nationwide shipping) and also at any McConnell’s scoop shops along the West Coast (Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo). Keep in mind, this is a limited edition collaboration, and this delightful flavor is expected to sell out quickly – so if you want to experience the undeniable deliciousness, act fast! Pints are available for $12 online and $11.50 in scoop shops.

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The Journey of Female Entrepreneurship: Wingee Sampaio Discusses the 15 Years of the Cartier Women’s Initiative

by Ben Schmidt May 8, 2022
written by Ben Schmidt

On this Mother’s Day in the US, we recognize and celebrate the working mother: those women who transform their lives for their children, while still contributing to the work force. Of this group of hardworking individuals, female entrepreneurs face unique challenges in the workplace, sometimes dealing with fundamental issues that men may never encounter.

To this end, for the past 15 years Cartier has championed women entrepreneurs through their Women’s Initiative, an all-encompassing international entrepreneurship program that aims to drive change by empowering women impact entrepreneurs. The program is open to women-run and women-owned businesses from any country and sector that aim to have a strong and sustainable social or environmental impact. We joined Cartier in celebrating the 15th anniversary of the program earlier this year along with a celebration for International Women’s Day in Dubai.

Now, we share highlights from an interview with Wingee Sampaio, the director of the Cartier Women’s Initiative, who spoke on the evolution of the program, the unique challenges female entrepreneurs experience, and the triumphs she’s witnessed. Quotes were edited for clarity and brevity.

Female entrepreneurs encounter unique challenges in business

There are specific kinds of challenges. I think the most well known one is around funding. Women have a challenging time raising capital because there’s less women on the other side [as investors], so there some biases. Often it comes from the type of questions that they receive. So something, for example, when a male investor meets a fellow male, they’ll be like, ‘Oh, what is your business potential? What is the growth, etcetera?’ Very focused on growth.

 

But when it’s a woman, the questions are, ‘What are the risks that you see? how are you addressing all these risks?’ Then at the end they’re like, ‘Wow, she’s full of risk and I’m not so sure.’ It’s a good investment, but, this is the nature. Growth-orientated versus risk-adverse type of questions for women entrepreneurs.

 

But it’s not much of it, I would say is necessarily intentional. It may just be a bit of an unconscious bias amongst investors. And of course now with the research being published, there’s greater awareness around this challenge.

 

This is one of the reason why our program exists. We are specifically focused on impact entrepreneurs because we believe business is an important force for good. And we’re specifically focused on the woman doing this work because despite the fact that they’re creating businesses that the world needs, they’re facing more barriers than normal to solve for these challenges.

 

Female Entrepreneurs feel pressured to shift their personality to satisfy perceptions of entrepreneurs

We posed a question about the behaviors that Wingee has encountered in her coaching and mentorship experience, having worked with hundreds of women through her career and the Initiative.

The most common thing I see is a little bit holding back in personality. Sometimes they feel like they have to sound a certain way in order for them to be heard and that there is a certain way to pitch. So sometimes they deviate from what their true expression is. We want women impact entrepreneurs to hold true to what their purpose is. They’re building a business around that and they want the business to resonate with investors.

 

So in terms of coaching, it’s more about this: how do you self-reflect and be more self-aware? How do you be more comfortable actually with what you are working on. For the woman impact entrepreneur, we try to create a sense of belonging and a sense of community so that they can feel like other fellows in our program.

 

Affirmations can offer validation and a gentle challenge

When asked about what lessons Wingee has learned from leading the Cartier Women’s Initiative, she had this to say:

I’m actually on a very similar boat as many of our women entrepreneurs in the sense that we are all women change makers. We see something in the world that we would like to do something about and we are trying our best to create that change. Holding onto the purpose, being a firm and confident that what you’re doing is needed is a constant challenges.

 

The pandemic has disproportionally impacted women and minorities. That said, if ever there was a moment to witness the resilience of a woman leader, the current times have really reinforced the importance of our work.

 

For me, I try to have an affirmation of why I do what I do. Reminding myself of my north star so that you can do your best work. I intentionally make time for that.

 

The Cartier Women’s Initiative has evolved from a single event to an ongoing story of award, fellowship, community, and thought leadership

The program’s awarding of grants has been steady, but now the Initiative works closely with the entrepreneurs and expert third parties to synthesize the economics of the entrepreneurial work, allowing for closer and more accurate alignment from the perspective of story, business stage, and market potential, ultimately setting these entrepreneurs up for success.

We’ve been around for 15 years which is a tremendous testament in terms of commitment by Cartier. For the first 10 years we were more of an award; a single event. It was an event to recognize and these incredible women entrepreneurs.

 

But fortunately, five years ago, we had the commitment of Cyrille to really grow this program and to do more work in this space. I felt that it was time to get the pieces in this place, so we grew from an award to the current four pillars of our work: award, fellowship, community, and thought leadership. So the next step was to figure out how to measure the impact of each of those so that we could continuously reflect and improve on that work.

 

In the beginning years, there was a Laureate and then there was the runner-up, and only the Laureate received the financial grant. When Cyrille joined, he changed it so there would be a financial grant, even for the second and third place. This was great because all of these women are doing incredible work. So then we had $100,000 grant for the Laureate, $30,000 grant for the two runner-ups.

 

Then in the last three years, we have been evolving our selection process, and now we engage with an impact investment firm that does the due diligence for us around each of the entrepreneurs. Our knowledge and our work with entrepreneurs is much closer than it has ever been. So as a result of that, we do know more in detail, the differences between their businesses. We wanted to increase our commitment to the space, and this is why for us we again changed the grants to $100,000. $60,000 and $30,000, and that’s how we will be going forward.

 

The Cartier Women’s Initiative differentiates between coaching and mentorship

Wingee proudly shares the difference between coaching and mentorship, and expresses that finding the perfect personality and skills match between the mentor or coach and mentee is critical for success.

For us, when we are talking about coaching, it is about executive leadership and it’s about fully expressing your intentionality. It’s much more of a leadership and mindset training, and we call that coaching. Coaching involves actually helping entrepreneurs reflect on how they could be more of what I’m trying to do myself. Almost holding you accountable.

 

Mentoring is actually professional experience. For example, say I lack expertise in medical device product development, or I lack expertise in growing my business from five people to 100 people. Mentoring is more of a transfer of professional experience; someone who has been there and done that and what you are trying to do from a practical sense.

 

One of my biggest challenges with initiative is actually finding the right supply of the contribution with the right demand from the fellow. We have been very fortunate to have such a large selection of people who are interested in mentoring and entrepreneurs who have a lot of need. It’s a game of matching.

You can learn more about the work of the Cartier Women’s Initiative here, and get the full details about this year’s Impact Award winners, nine former fellows who continue to succeed, here.

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https://youtu.be/cDGKWcNs8M4?si=6eoCXaNJzfKsRdYQ
Aaron-Taylor Johnson spoke about preparing for his Aaron-Taylor Johnson spoke about preparing for his role in heist thriller ‘Fuze’. 

Directed by David Mackenzie, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Sam Worthington, the film is about a criminal operation that uses the discovery of an unexploded WWII bomb in London as cover for a major heist.

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/cDGKWcNs8M4?si=6eoCXaNJzfKsRdYQ
Molly Gordon talks about how heavier themes in fil Molly Gordon talks about how heavier themes in film are made digestible for younger audiences. 

The Sheep Detectives is in theaters May 8!

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/yLw1i5bQPkg?si=87BEXbXfXrIlAkir
Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks about making @thesheepde Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks about making @thesheepdetectives , premiering in theaters May 8th.

Full interview:
🎥-
https://youtu.be/yLw1i5bQPkg?si=87BEXbXfXrIlAkir
@everglow.offcl is indeed ‘crazy, sexy, cool’ 💃🎶 @everglow.offcl is indeed ‘crazy, sexy, cool’ 💃🎶

#kpop #kpopconcert #everglow
The crowd roared as @everglow.offcl performed thei The crowd roared as @everglow.offcl performed their song ‘LA DI DA’ at The Novo LA ✨ during their last performance of their U.S. leg for their [Re:CODE] tour 

✍️ Full write up coming soon… 

#everglow #kpop #kpopconcert #losangeles #concert
Jaafar Jackson, singer and nephew of Michael Jacks Jaafar Jackson, singer and nephew of Michael Jackson who stars as him in @michaelmovie , talks about working on the biopic alongside Nia Long and cast. 

The film is in theaters now. 

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/DxYFFTgPZgs?si=DfQ6rxKk6l4xOatq

#michaeljackson
‘Project Hail Mary’ puppeteer James Ortiz could wi ‘Project Hail Mary’ puppeteer James Ortiz could win an Oscar, as he’s now eligible for Best Supporting Actor!

Amaze amaze amaze! 

🎥:
https://youtu.be/SLTWBjUKEmE?feature=shared
Michaela Coel talks preparing for her role in ‘Mot Michaela Coel talks preparing for her role in ‘Mother Mary’, in theaters now. 

🎥: 
https://youtu.be/j07ln9zeJMs

📝: https://theknockturnal.com/anne-hathaway-and-michaela-coel-at-mother-mary-premiere/
Nicola Coughlin talked about the difference in her Nicola Coughlin talked about the difference in her ‘Big Mood’ character Maggie in Season 2, and what she learned in her research on bipolar disorder. ‘Big Mood’ officially out now on @tubi 

🎥: https://youtu.be/iYh-xquxzMc?si=Q3aUKgmwOFkUbuSS

📝: https://theknockturnal.com/big-mood-cast-talks-season-2/

#bigmood
‘Half Man’, created by and starring Richard Gadd, ‘Half Man’, created by and starring Richard Gadd, premieres April 23 on HBO and streaming on Max.

@hbo @hbomax @mrrichardgadd
Lydia West and Nicola Coughlin discuss loyalty in Lydia West and Nicola Coughlin discuss loyalty in Season 2 of Big Mood, officially out now on @tubi 

🎥: https://youtu.be/iYh-xquxzMc?si=Q3aUKgmwOFkUbuSS

📝: https://theknockturnal.com/big-mood-cast-talks-season-2/

#bigmood
Drag Race judge Carson Kressley showed up to the S Drag Race judge Carson Kressley showed up to the Season 18 finale carpet in style ✨

@rupaulsdragrace
Winner of @rupaulsdragrace Season 18, @myki.meeks Winner of @rupaulsdragrace Season 18, @myki.meeks reveals her favorite Madonna track 🎶
@theninicoco manifesting Bad Bunny as her dream ju @theninicoco manifesting Bad Bunny as her dream judge 👀🔥

@rupaulsdragrace
Wrapping up Season 18 of @rupaulsdragrace in New Y Wrapping up Season 18 of @rupaulsdragrace in New York City
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