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CONTENTS 6
DIFFA Mission Statement
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Evening of Events
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Letter from DIFFA National
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Executive Committee & Board of Trustees
20 History of DIFFA/Dallas 23
State of HIV/AIDS
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DIFFA/Dallas Sponsors
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North Texas AIDS Service Organizations
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Letter from the DIFFA/Dallas Board Chair
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Letter from Sami Abboud, House of DIFFA Chair
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DIFFA/Dallas Board of Trustees
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Style Council Ambassadors
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DIFFA/Dallas Young Professionals
42 Spotlight 45
Past Board and Event Chairs
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DIFFA/Dallas Awards
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Table Hosts
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Sponsorships & Donations
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Burgers & Burgundy
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Wreath Collection
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Jacket Collection
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Ebby Halliday Silent Auction
86 Contributors 89 Acknowledgements
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DESIGN INDUSTRIES
CHICAGO
DALLAS
KANSAS CITY
FOUNDATION FIGHTING AIDS DIFFA: Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS raises and grants funds to organizations that fight HIV/AIDS by providing treatment and direct
NEW YORK
care services for people living with or impacted by the disease, offering preventative education
SAN FRANCISCO
programs targeted to populations at risk of infection or supporting public policy initiatives.
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DIFFA D A L L A S
ALMOST 1 IN 5 OF NEW
HIV DIAGNOSIS ARE HETEROSEXUAL PERSONS
IN DALLAS COUNTY
EVENING OF EVENTS
ONE THOUSAND &
ONE NIGHTS 6:00pm Cocktail reception sponsored by Uptown ER Ebby Halliday Silent Auction opens
7:30pm Ballroom doors open
7:45pm Dinner, Program, Ebby Halliday Live Auction and Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Fund-a-Grant
9:00pm House of DIFFA: Arabesque
10:15-10:30pm Ebby Halliday Silent Auction begins closing
10:30PM – 1:30am I’m a Genie in a Bottle After Party featuring DJ Lucy Wrubel, presented by Faisal Halum Entertainment presented by The Louis L. Borick Foundation
11:00pm Ebby Halliday Silent Auction closes 11
HOUSE OF DIFFA
DIFFA NATIONAL
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dear Friends, Thank you for joining us tonight at House of DIFFA: Arabesque. On behalf of DIFFA National, we are so grateful for the outpouring of support from each of you here tonight for DIFFA/Dallas - your generosity will have an incredible impact on our efforts to fight HIV/AIDS. With your support, we will make grants to a dynamic group of organizations who are working day in and day out to provide education, prevention services, care and support to individuals and families impacted by HIV. We are thrilled to recognize a group of individuals this evening who have made a significant impact in the fight against HIV/AIDS: the Donna Fishel Community Hero Award presented to Jenifer Strauss; Excellence in Design presented to Verona Martinez; the Health Award to Dr. Patrick Gibson; the Legacy of Love Award presented to Clint Bradley; and the Legend in the Fight Against AIDS Award presented to David Sutherland For more than three decades, DIFFA’s supporters have come together to create wildly imaginative and impactful events that show the depth and breadth of the design community. Most importantly, these events, like House of DIFFA, raise critical funds to help your community directly. Last year, DIFFA/Dallas, along with DIFFA National and our chapters across the country, distributed almost $1 million dollars in
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grants which will help thousands of people in North Texas and beyond. These funds are so urgently needed as the rates of new infection among some of our most vulnerable populations have increased. The success of DIFFA/Dallas in supporting dozens of organizations throughout North Texas is due to an incredibly dedicated Board, Style Council, volunteers and staff. Together, they work throughout the year to create memorable events that not only “wow” but make a significant difference for so many people. Our sincere appreciation to the entire Board, especially to Chuck Steelman and tonight’s chair, Sami Abboud. Kudos for a spectacular year and House of DIFFA! We also extend thanks to our staff, Alison and Twana, and their hard work. Finally, a special acknowledgment goes to the Headington Companies, along with its retailers and The Joule Hotel, for their generosity and support. Once again, thank you and we hope that you enjoy your time tonight at House of DIFFA: Arabesque. We have come so far in over three decades of this fight, and with you by our side we will continue to make great strides. With appreciation, Johanna Y. Osburn, Executive Director, DIFFA
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DIFFA/DALLAS 2017
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
& BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIR Chuck Steelman
VICE-CHAIRS Lee Borchert Jon McEwen Timothy Garippa
TREASURER Christopher McCullough
SECRETARY Andrew Griffith
HOUSE OF DIFFA EVENT CHAIR Sami Abboud
AT LARGE Carol Quist
NATIONAL TRUSTEE Donna Fishel
CHAPTER ADMINISTRATOR Alison Johnson
CHAPTER STAFF
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ronak Assadi Michael Bauer Michael Bowles Tim Flannery Bob Gibbs David Gonzalez Phil Harrison Carol Hatton Cearan Henley Antonia Hubert Jordan Kepsel Courtney Rider Jody Martin Stein Freddy Valderrama Steve Weir Matthew Wilson Warren Wetzel
Twana Collins 15
AN AVERAGE OF 4,200 PEOPLE IN TEXAS ARE DIAGNOSED WITH
HIV EVERY YEAR
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IT’S ALL ON MAIN STREET Headington Companies is a proud supporter of DIFFA/Dallas and is thrilled to highlight fashion partners Forty Five Ten, Traffic LA and TenOverSix. Each store delivers a unique point of view to the city’s renowned retail landscape, carving the way toward making downtown Dallas a distinct shopping destination. Originally rooted in Los Angeles, Traffic LA and TenOverSix at The Joule anchor the hotel’s retail perspective with a mix of subversive, well-known and emerging designers. Traffic LA features a men’s and a women’s shop showcasing designers: DSquared2, Ann Demeulemeester, Isabel Marant, Thom Browne and more.
With an obsession for home and fashion, TenOverSix includes designers like Tome, Rachel Comey, and Tom Dixon, as well as vintage and contemporary jewelry and rotating artwork by the likes of Magda Sayeg and Ward Roberts. Headington Companies’ most recent project in the heart of downtown was the relocation and expansion of Forty Five Ten. Now in its new 37,000 square foot flagship location across from The Joule, Forty Five Ten on Main features a compelling roster of established and emerging designers and a truly artful and innovative product mix.
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DIFFA/DALLAS
OUR HISTORY One of the largest and most successful fundraising organizations aiding HIV/AIDS, DIFFA is a non-profit service provider with chapters in Dallas, New York City, Chicago, Kansas City, San Francisco and Seattle. The Dallas chapter, formed in 1984, is the only HIV/AIDS organization in Texas that provides funding to local HIV/AIDS Service Organizations within our community. DIFFA/Dallas has granted more than $7.5 million to over 25 front line HIV/AIDS Service Organizations in North Texas providing direct care to those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Highlighting the design community, DIFFA/Dallas hosts multiple events throughout the season including Burgers & Burgundy, DIFFA/Dallas Wreath Collection and House of DIFFA. Through your support and generosity, we are able to make a significant impact in our community.
DIFFA D A L L A S
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STATE OF HIV/AIDS
DR. JOHN T. CARLO Dear Friends, It is an honor and privilege to offer on behalf of local HIV/AIDS service organizations and the people we serve, a most sincere thank-you for your support and attendance to the 27th Annual House of DIFFA. DIFFA continues to host one of the most important HIV/AIDS fund-raising events for local organizations here in North Texas thanks to the great volunteers, Board of Directors, and sponsors who continue to devote countless hours and resources to the cause. By joining us tonight, you are part of this commitment, and you remain someone who is willing to stand up against this public health crisis that has taken far too many of our friends and family over the past three decades. Today, our challenges here in North Texas remain. While incredibly safe and effective treatment now exists, the cost of these life-saving medications puts them out of reach, even for those with financial means and relatively good health insurance. Additionally, we have learned over our decades of working with people impacted by this infection that without additional support, such as food, transportation, housing, dentistry, and supportive care programs, the medications cannot do the great work of suppressing the virus in people.
We remain at a critical time in the epidemic. Opportunities exist that even a few years ago were unimaginable. Even more new therapies, and new methods such as taking medications to prevent HIV (called Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis or PrEP) are either here or on the immediate horizon. Yet, infection rates continue to rise, particularly in communities of color and younger gay men. Our community here remains an epicenter of new cases with new infection rates remaining one of the highest both in Texas and the U.S. So, this evening, your participation is just as important as it has been before. We stand closer to achieving a goal where AIDS no longer exists. However, to reach this important goal in our lifetime, it will take more resources, more awareness, and an even greater commitment. To join us in this struggle, and to remain a part of this effort, my sincerest thank you to everyone who contributes towards making this such an important event for this community. Sincerely,
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60% OF NEW HIV DIAGNOSIS IN DALLAS COUNTY
ARE UNDER THE AGE OF 35
DIFFA/DALLAS WOULD LIKE TO THANK our 2017 Season Sponsors for their generous support in raising funds for local HIV/AIDS Service Organizations within our community
TITLE SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
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SUSTAINING SPONSORS
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
DIGITAL MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
SIMONA BEAL
ASSOCIATE SPONSORS Empire Baking Company Freedman Meats Hasty-Bake Hugo Boss III Forks
Jimmy Choo NorthPark Simply Elegant Toni Rivard 27
BENEFICIARIES
WHO WE SUPPORT NORTH TEXAS AIDS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS DIFFA/Dallas provides unrestricted and program grants to organizations supporting front-line services for those affected with and by HIV/AIDS. DIFFA/Dallas funds support areas such as; education, prevention, direct care, mental healthsupport, housing, legal services, food and advocacy. AIDS Interfaith Network
JPS Health Network
AIDS Outreach Center
Legacy Counseling Center
AIDS Services of Dallas
Legal Hospice
AIDS Walk South Dallas
Prism Health North Texas
A Sister’s Gift
Resource Center Dallas
Bryan’s House
Samaritan House
Children’s Medical Center – ARMS Clinic
Texas Woman’s University
Cook Children’s Medical Center
Treasured Ladies Club
East Texas Cares (formerly Tyler AIDS)
University of North Texas
Greg Dollgener Memorial AIDS Fund
White Rock Friends
Health Services of North Texas 28
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DIFFA/DALLAS BOARD CHAIR
CHUCK STEELMAN On behalf of the DIFFA/Dallas Board of Trustees, welcome to House of DIFFA: Arabesque. Thank you for your support of DIFFA/Dallas and the AIDS Service Organizations we support. Many thanks to the DIFFA/ Dallas staff, Board of Trustees, Style Council Ambassadors, and the hundreds of volunteers for their countless hours of hard work, relentless dedication, and generous support of this organization. DIFFA/Dallas began in 1984 as a non-profit dedicated to financially assist and support people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. In the early years, receiving an HIV diagnosis was a death sentence. DIFFA/Dallas was always there to help people in crisis. Today, due to the advancements in the medical community, the infection can be treated, and those diagnosed with HIV, under proper medical supervision, can still have a full life and remain a productive part of society. I am proud to say DIFFA/Dallas is still supporting its original mission of supporting agencies who assist people living with HIV and AIDS in North Texas. Even though we know more today about HIV than ever before, there is still no cure. Close to 50,000 individuals living in the United States are infected with HIV every year. In North Texas, nearly 1,000 residents will contract HIV this year and 25% of those infections will happen to children and youth under the age of 25. Tonight, you can be the difference by participating in our Fund A Grant, bidding in our Live and Silent Auctions, and by purchasing a raffle ticket for the Range Rover or Jaguar. The AIDS Service Organizations we support are in greater financial need than ever before. Funds granted to these organizations by DIFFA/Dallas support medical, meal, mental health, transportation, educational, and housing programs for clients and their families. Join us in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Thank you again for your support. I hope you enjoy House of DIFFA: Arabesque. Yours truly, Chuck Steelman
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HOUSE OF DIFFA EVENT CHAIR
SAMI ABBOUD I want to thank you all for being here tonight and I hope you enjoy the show. More importantly, I know that your attendance is changing lives. In addition to supporting people impacted by HIV/AIDS, DIFFA/Dallas is inspiring change and helping to improve the quality of life for our entire community. When my Merrill Lynch peers recommended I join the DIFFA/ Dallas Style Council in 2014, I had no idea what I’d encounter. My first visit to an AIDS Service Organization opened my eyes to the difference one person can make. I realized that I could not sit idle as others around me struggled to survive. Together, we can overcome anything. I recognized the DIFFA/Dallas spirit as the same one I grew up with in Beirut, Lebanon. While I’ve seen my home-country encounter countless physical, spiritual and political obstacles, it has always stayed strong. Blending these two worlds seemed like the perfect way to celebrate this year’s House of DIFFA. For me, “Arabesque” combines the boldness of courage with the beauty of peace. It represents resilience in the face of pain and strength in numbers. It’s about never giving up. While a lone Arabian stallion may get lost in the dark, Arabesque is the unified harras that stampedes into the light. Its saddle is tight; its stride is long; and its destination is freedom. Of course, reaching this destination would have never been possible without the DIFFA/Dallas Board, Chapter Administrators, Style Council Ambassadors, Young Professionals, countless volunteers and generous donors. I thank you all for your passion and your commitment to building a better world. Yours truly, Sami Abboud
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NEW HIV DIAGNOSIS HAS
DECREASED BY 23% SINCE 2005
2017 DIFFA/DALLAS
Top Left: Michael Bowles, Alison Johnson, Andrew Griffith, Tim Garippa, Chuck Steelman (Board Chair), Courtney Westmoreland-Rider Bottom Left: Tim Flannery, Jody Stein, Warren Wetzel, Phil Harrison, Sami Abboud, David Gonzalez Top Right: Bob Gibbs, Steve Weir, Ronak Assadi, Lee Borchert, Chris McCullough, Carol Hatton, Freddy Valderrama Bottom Right: Cearan Henley, Jon McEwen, Antonia Hubert, Matthew Wilson, Carol Quist, Michael Bauer, Twana Collins, Jordan Kepsel
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
DIFFA D A L L A S
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2017 DIFFA/DALLAS STYLE
DIFFA/Dallas is thrilled to introduce the 2017 Style Council Ambassadors. This accomplished group of community leaders is committed to raising funds and awareness for HIV/AIDS Service Organizations in North Texas. These agencies serve men, women, and children affected by or are at risk of HIV/AIDS.
Pictured above: Ann Sutherland, Faisal Halum, Annika Cail, Bina Palnitkar Patel, Gonzalo Bueno, Melissa Enriquez, Suzi Lebeau, Lainie Kritser, Julian Leaver
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COUNCIL AMBASSADORS
Formed in 1984, DIFFA/Dallas is one of the largest HIV/AIDS organizations in North Texas that provides funding to local HIV/AIDS Service Organizations. Through your support and generosity, DIFFA/Dallas is able to make a significant impact in the community.
Pictured above: Caroline Kraddick, Justin Collins, Leah Frazier, Jenny Kirtland, Bill Corbellini, Josh Madans, Muffin Lemak
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DIFFA/DALLAS
Young Professionals Program
Launched in 2016, the DIFFA/Dallas Young Professional Program is a group of volunteers consisting of influential individuals in the community, ages 21-35, from various professional backgrounds. This group enhances the events and initiatives of DIFFA/Dallas and the HIV/AIDS service organizations that receive grant funding. In April of 2017, these young supporters provided hands-on support by serving meals to the clients of AIDS Interfaith Network during their One Meal Matters event, providing food on an evening on Saturday. This is the only meal for many clients during the weekend. The young professionals enjoyed serving and connecting with the clients during this event. DIFFA/Dallas is very grateful for the support provided by the Young ProfessionalProgram!
2017 DIFFA/DALLAS YOUNG PROFESSIONALS Adrian Gant Alayna Moncada Alex Podwika Ana Galaviz Ashley Douglas Ashton Speegle Cadi Shurbet Catherine Gibson Luba Christopher Baker
Clover Marie Dannan Payne Eduardo Gamez Erick Carcamo Feba Varghese Fletcher Mixon Gage Charles Garrett Walker Grecia Garza
Heather Billingslea Jaime Pease Jaklyn Huffman Kadee Coffman Mahoganie Gaston Mason Williams Megan Rinebarger Michael Hopwood Morgan Billings
Mylena Caldera Rachel Scoggins Samantha Smith Stephanie Coffman Taylor Luna Victoria Price Travis Reams Will Kornegay 41
2017 DIFFA/DALLAS SPOTLIGHT
SPOTLIGHT:
ANA GALAVIZ DIFFA/Dallas Young Professional Ana Galaviz, creative services manager at Texas Wesleyan University is a marketing professional with more than five years of combined project management, branding and sales experience. In her role, she interacts daily with other departments and organizations on campus to ensure strategic initiatives are met. A graduate from the University of North Texas, Galaviz obtained her bachelor’s degree in merchandising. Upon graduation, she accepted a position with Dallas Market Center and held various positions within the marketing department. In 2015, Galaviz left Dallas Market Center to work as an account executive for Bioworld Merchandising, a manufacturing company based out of Irving, Texas. While at Bioworld, she interacted daily with production teams overseas and assisted in managing accounts for Walmart. Galaviz is currently pursuing a graduate degree from Texas A&M University at Commerce. When not in class or at work, she freelances for local fashion shows and serves as an active member of DIFFA Dallas. Her time spent with the organization has given her the opportunity to work alongside talented individuals, while supporting a cause dear to her. She is thankful for the DIFFA Dallas Young Professional Program with providing her a creative outlet to express her skills and hopes her efforts continue to impact the organization and community in a positive way. 42
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DIFFA/DALLAS CHAIRS
PAST CHAIRS DIFFA/Dallas would like to recognize all of the past Board & Event Chairs for their selfless hard work and dedication to the cause. On behalf of the 2017 Board of Trustees, thank you for your determination to make a difference.
BOARD CHAIRS
EVENT CHAIRS
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Stephen Burrus Stephen Burrus Stephen Burrus Karen Muncy Jody Clarke Rebecca Hettich Jo Marie Lilly Karen Muncy Rebecca Hettich Kent Munson Jo Marie Lilly Scott Deakins Patricia Martin Teresa Carson John McGill John R. Clutts Donna Fishel Donna Fishel Andrew Britton Greg Johnson Greg Johnson Dr. Gary Tigges Dr. Gary Tigges Mark Stafford Clint Bradley Brittanie Buchanan Oleniczak Clint Bradley Justin Bundick Chuck Steelman
Ken Boyd and Stephen Burrus David C. Davis and Donna Faircloth Karen Muncy Stephen Burrus, Jody Clarke and Bonnie Goldberg Barbara Buzzell, *Greg Cassell, Jody Clarke, Candance Krause, Jeanne Milligan, and Karen Muncy Nancy Lundgren, Terry Lundgren, George Porter Stephen Burrus Kent Munson Jo Marie Lilly Scott Deakins Dr. Kevin Terrell John Clutts Todd Fiscus Rhonda Sargent Chambers Densil Adams and Neale Jones Greg H. Johnson and Dr. Gary Tigges David Nelson Jeffrey Horn and Bryan Long Neale Jones John Ahrens and Mark Stafford Mark Stafford Darin Kunz and Matt Wilkerson Brittanie Buchanan Oleniczak Jim DiMarino Chuck Steelman Clint Bradley Sami Abboud
Pictured above: DIFFA/Dallas leaders photographed during House of DIFFA: No. 25: Matt Wilkerson, Neale Jones, Dr. Gary Tigges, Mark Stafford, Chuck Steelman, Brittanie Buchanan Oleniczak, and Jo Marie Lilly
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WITHIN TEXAS DALLAS HAS THE HIGHEST
CASE RATE OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS
2017 DIFFA/DALLAS AWARDS
DONNA FISHEL COMMUNITY HERO AWARD
Jenifer Strauss
Jenifer Strauss likes to say that the road to success is paved with candy and guarded by unicorns. Anyone who meets this multi-talented event planning, marketing and public relations professional knows that she loves what she does and brings a spirit of compassion and a sense of humor as big as Texas to anything and everything she does. For more than two decades she and her dynamic team have successfully launched brands and products in markets throughout the U.S. She is experienced in conceptualizing, creating, and implementing innovative strategies for a broad range of clients including culinary, beauty, retail, lifestyle, business, and real estate, among others. Yet between all the champagne-fueled launch parties, 15hour days, Wifi-enabled flights to and from her Dallas and Los Angeles offices, Jenifer makes sure she has time to give back to the community. Serving on boards and raising funds for a variety of important causes, she devotes many hours to not just support but help these organizations flourish.Her family instilled the belief that giving back and being an active part of the community is a privilege that shouldn’t be taken lightly, so when she takes on a philanthropic role of any kind it’s because she believes in everything for which the organization stands. This is why she’s so devoted to DIFFA Dallas. Her history with the organization began more than 15 years ago when her family was a sponsor, but she knew she wanted to do more. During the more than 15 years she’s been involved with DIFFA, she’s transitioned from being an event sponsor to becoming the PR partner that helps the nonprofit tell its story to the world, as well as help find sponsors and work with the amazing Board of Directors. Along the way, she made lifelong friends through her involvement with DIFFA Dallas, but nothing compares to the countless lives and success stories that have touched her as a result of the many great services and organization DIFFA helps within the community.
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LEGACY OF LOVE AWARD
Clint Bradley
Born and raised in Granbury Texas, Clint Bradley, is a true North Texan at heart. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, Clint returned home to DFW to work in his family’s businesses. Today he manages the family insurance agency as well as his commercial real estate interests in Ft. Worth. Prior to his involvement with DIFFA/Dallas, Clint served on the Board of Trustees of AIDS Resources of Rural Texas (ARRT) providing much needed assistance for those impacted by HIV/AIDS in thirty-four rural counties west of Fort Worth. Of his sixteen years of service with ARRT, he served eight as Board Chair. Clint first attended and fell in love with DIFFA/Dallas Collection in 2001 following the loss of his partner Tom. He supported the organization as a patron for a decade before joining the DIFFA/ Dallas Board of Trustees in 2011. In his six years of service on the Board, Clint served three terms as Board Chair and served his last term chairing House of DIFFA – Circo Rouge. When asked about his experience with DIFFA/Dallas he said “I am grateful for my time working with so may generous and talented people in serving the men, women and children impacted by HIV/AIDS. I have been inspired and encouraged by the growth of support of those in North Texas.”
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2017 DIFFA/DALLAS AWARDS
HEALTH AWARD
Dr. Patrick Gibson Dr. Gibson was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. He went to Texas A&M University for undergraduate and then to Baylor College of Medicine for Medical School. During his medical training in Houston in the early 1990’s, he saw the devastating effects that HIV/AIDS had on patients, families and the community as a whole. Dr. Gibson has been involved with numerous HIV/AIDS organizations including serving on the Board of Directors for the Center for AIDS in Houston and an advisory committee for Legacy Community Health Services in Houston. He has been an active supporter of DIFFA for the last several years and strongly believes in their mission of providing funding for the North Texas AIDS Service Organizations.
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2017 DIFFA/DALLAS AWARDS
EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARD
Verona Martinez
Verona Martinez, a Puerto Rican native has been interested in changing lives with beauty since her childhood. Her first client was her mother, the most important role model and muse of her life. Since childhood, Verona was incredibly involved with her mother’s beauty decisions and most of the time with great results. For this reason, her mother helped her start in the fashion industry where at the age of 19. Two years later, Verona moved her operations to San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. One of her greatest accomplishments was when one of the most important hotels in Puerto Rico asked her to open up a store on their first floor. This store was incredibly successful and from there on Verona opened other locations including SOHO in NY, Argentina, Panama and Venezuela. With her growth in popularity, After 10 successful years in the fashion industry, Verona was looking for something different, for that reason she decided to sell Verona Privé and take some time to expand her imagination into another world. In 2012, after some inspirational traveling, Verona Privé opened what is today Verona Privé Maison, a company dedicated to create beauty for the home. Due to this unimaginable success, she has dedicated lots of her time to give back to great charities where she finds it’s most needed. For this reason, from the beginning she has donated everything she can to DIFFA, believing strongly that a cure can be found and a better future must be given to all.
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2017 DIFFA/DALLAS AWARDS
LEGEND IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS
David Sutherland
“It all began one night with a few good martinis, great conversation, and an even better concept,” says David Sutherland, CEO of David Sutherland Inc., when referring to how the Sutherland® brand came to be one of the most iconic outdoor furniture companies in the industry. “My best friend and internationally-acclaimed furniture designer John Hutton and I sat outside for hours discussing ways we could be successful with a new approach to outdoor furniture and outdoor living.” Rewind to a few years before that, when David Sutherland’s showroom ownership career began in 1977 in Houston, Texas with one showroom operation. Soon after showrooms in Dallas and Houston proved successful, David began to travel the world, realizing how little good quality furnishings of a certain type of furniture existed – the outdoors. Today, Sutherland has over 30 branded collections in nearly 40 showrooms worldwide, and Perennials is known internationally for its color, hand and performance capabilities. David Sutherland Inc., parent company of both Sutherland and Perennials, is located in Dallas, Texas. David and Ann Sutherland live in Dallas as well and are both active members of the local arts and design community. David was one of the founders of the Dallas chapter of DIFFA back in 1984, and was on the executive board for 10 years. David was instrumental in the implementation of the denim jacket program, an initiative for which DIFFA has become well known. He personally owns several of those jackets by different designers from over the years, including Christian Lacroix, Keith Haring, and others.
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The Kraddick Foundation Carol & Tom Hatton Patrick Gibson Gas Monkey Garage Simona Beal
$10,000 TABLE HOSTS Ben E. Keith Gonzalo Bueno & Faisal Halum Paul Hale Perennials and Sutherland Chuck Steelman & Scott Kehn Muffin Lemak Sami Abboud Dallas Market Center Delta Air Lines Joe Pacetti SMPR Don C. Gaiser David Kiger & Steve Stodghill
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Ben E. Keith Jenny Kirtland Kurt Anderson Kelli and Lane Seliger Lainie Kritser Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Josh Hare & Trey Heath Suzi LeBeau Jonika Nix & Jamie Jo Boulogne Steve Rahhal Headington Companies Carol Quist & Patrick Tichacek Verona Martinez Delivery Limited The Ride House/Parker Williams Delta Air Lines SMPR Don C. Gaiser Glenna & Richard Tanenbaum Julian Leaver, The Dapper Diplomat
Geoffrey Henning & JCPenney Kettle One Freddy Valderrama Noel Rodriguez NetWorth Realty Sidley Austin Annika Cail Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Justin Bundick & Josh Mayer Erik Karvonen Design Bill Corbellini Neiman Marcus Tim Flannery Gallerie Noir Catherine Cox Bob Harbeson Matt Wilkerson + Dow Oneal J.L. Forke & Ralph Randall Steve & David Weir Clint Bradley & Darin Kunz Josh Madans McEwen Capital Investments Don C. Gaiser Purchasing Solutions Christopher McCullough Clint Bradley & Darin Kunz James DiMarino & Jon Hodge Gilead Tim Garippa Accenture Fashion Scoop Keith & Denise Manoy Versace John Erdos Josh Neely Gregory Damman Karin Turney Roman Smith & Herb McReynolds Chubb Group of Insurance Companies RSC Productions Fossil Planet Productions D | A Creative
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Dr. Brady Allen CARCON Industries/STL Engineers D.R. Myers Dan & Sherri Davis J. Pacetti Precious Jewels Scott Pharr Miss Lubbock Organization - Justin Hughes DIFFA Young Professionals KPMG Jay Evans & Friends Vodi Cook Mohammed Jaber Freddy Valderrama LUX | a tanning spa Lee Borchert & Jack Pettit Erik Karvonen Gallerie Noir Impulse Group David Andrews David Gonzalez & Shawn D. Terry Carol Charette Workplace Solutions Omni Hotels & Resorts Tony Medley Kimberly Aston Dr. & Mrs. Nimesh H. Patel & Bina Palnitkar Patel James Frederick Michael Bowles Jordan Kepsel Matt Wilkerson + Dow Oneal AIDS Interfaith Network McEwen Capital Investments Chubb Group of Insurance Companies The Event Architect Ebby Halliday Realtors Dear Clark Salon Dallas Demolition Don C. Gaiser & Mai Caldwell McKool Smith, P.C. Cathy Vieth AIDS Outreach Center of Fort Worth
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SPONSORSHIPS AND DONATIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN FIGHTING HIV/AIDS The donations given to DIFFA/Dallas help grant funds to local HIV/AIDS Service Organizations throughout North Texas directly impacting the community. DIFFA/Dallas provides opportunities for sponsorships, underwriting, Auction and In-Kind donations.
Sponsorship Opportunities DIFFA/Dallas provides excellent opportunities for companies to promote their business to some of the most affluent, influential individuals in Dallas/Fort Worth. Between print, digital, broadcast and social media, by collaborating with DIFFA/Dallas, the exposure for your business is priceless.
Underwriting Underwriting opportunities allow us to create unique marketing opportunities with the option of naming rights. Many times we are able to customize exclusive underwriting opportunities to match your marketing goals.
Auction Contributions With both silent & live auction packages available, this is an excellent opportunity to align your company brand with DIFFA/Dallas to show your support. For designers, DIFFA/Dallas has opportunities to create or donate custom jackets to be featured within the House of DIFFA runway show.
In-Kind Donations Another excellent opportunity to support DIFFA/Dallas is by donating goods and services. These donations are extremely beneficial by allowing us to allocate more funds to those who need it the most.
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The 36th Annual Black Tie Dinner
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The annual Burgers and Burgundy event was held on Friday, October 7, 2016 on the Ron Kirk pedestrian bridge. Themed, “DIFFA-cella”, the event featured the usual gourmet sliders prepared by DFW celebrity chefs, bands and art activities throughout the event. Chefs who participated in the event included: John Tesar, Blaine Staniford, Jermaine Brown, Julia Pearl, Casey Thompson, Brian Luscher, David Fingerman, Sharon Van Meter, Jacob Williamson, Rodman Shields, and Terry Cook. Bands that performed during the event included: “The Please, Please Me” and “Repel the Robot”. During the event, DIFFA/Dallas presented the 2017 House of DIFFA Style Council Ambassadors. The Honorary Chairman for the event was Simona Beal and the presenting sponsor was Chubb Insurance. Special thanks to John Tesar and Terri Provencal for coordinating the celebrity chefs for the event. DIFFA/Dallas board member, Aileen Roach, served as Chair of the event.
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The annual Wreath Collection was held on Thursday, November 10, 2016 at Fashion Industry Gallery in downtown Dallas. Over 100 custom made wreaths were on display and were auctioned off during the event. The event hosts included: Ferrell Drum, John Erdos, Ralph Randall and Morgan Cox. Nespresso provided a holiday themed espresso station and III Forks provided the catering. Additional support was provided by NorthPark Center, Bug Light, Ben E. Keith, Delivery Limited, Toni Rivard, and Simply Elegant Dallas. The event was chaired by DIFFA/Dallas Board of Trustees member, Warren Wetzel.
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THE JACKETS In collaboration with the design industries, DIFFA/Dallas partnered with new and renowned designers to create a unique item to help raise funds for those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. This is how the iconic DIFFA/ Dallas denim jacket was started. Donated by Levi Strauss, denim jackets were provided to designers to construct a one-of-a-kind jacket with only one stipulation; the original denim jacket had to be part of the design. As trends come and go, DIFFA/ Dallas retired the denim in 2012 and transitioned to a more modern jacket by introducing the Smoking Jacket Collection, paying tribute to the late designer, Yves Saint Laurent. It was at this time, DIFFA/Dallas allowed designers to have complete creative control and design unique tailored jackets or pull pieces straight off the runway. Throughout the years, we have been honored to receive jackets donated from some of the most exclusive designers in the world including Saint Laurent, Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Versace, Escada, Altuzarra, Christian LaCroix, Oscar de la Renta and more. This year, you will find some spectacular creations by up and coming designers, as well as world-renowned designers. Many of these elaborate pieces will become collector’s items and conversational pieces for years to come. We’d like to give a special thanks to Neiman Marcus for their collaboration in helping us curate 55 jackets this season. Through these donations and partnerships with the fashion and design industries, we have been even more powerful in our fight against HIV/AIDS.
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CASE RATE OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS
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2017 EBBY HALLIDAY DIFFA/Dallas would like to thank the following COMPANIES OR INDIVIDUALS DONATING ITEMS WITH VALUE GREATER THAN $500
ALEX REMINGTON BOB GIBBS & MATTHEW WILSON
AMY CANNADY
DEAN DAVIDSON
CORINTHIA KISHABA
ERIK KARVONEN
FRIENDS OF DIFFA/DALLAS
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SILENT AUCTION
companies & participants for their generous donations COMPANIES OR INDIVIDUALS DONATING ITEMS WITH VALUE GREATER THAN $500
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JAY MAGGIO MELISSA ELLIS
ROBERTO COIN
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2017 CONTRIBUTORS BODE HELM international fashion photographer, creative director, Artist. His passion is capturing beauty, fashion celebrity’s and nature in a surreal way. Bode has contributed to magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Elle, and Modern Luxury. You can see his work at www.bodehelm.com House of DIFFA Arabesque Creative
House of DIFFA Arabesque Creative
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ERIK KARVONEN has led the
a fashion degree from Parsons, and has worked in visuals and styling for some of the most established names: Neiman Marcus, Net-A-Porter and Bergdorf Goodman to name a few. A shoe girl by heart, she’s currently represented by Independent Artists.
design, marketing, and branding as the Art Director of DIFFA/ Dallas and House of DIFFA over the past five years. He also served on the DIFFA/Dallas Board of Trustees for three of those years. With over 15 years of experience, Erik splits his time between Dallas & Phoenix turning elaborate ideas into stunning marketing pieces for his clients.
House of DIFFA Arabesque Creative
House of DIFFA Arabesque Creative
SARA DOMI is an on-set hair
SCOTT HAGAR began his professional photography career with the Dallas Museum of Art in 1988. He started his freelance career in 1994, shooting for Dale Chihuly, Price Waterhouse Coopers and others. He shoots a variety of subjects including interiors, portraits, weddings and fine art.
and makeup artist represented by the Kim Dawson Agency. Sara moved from Dallas to Austin with her family to open a hair salon. She co-owns Propaganda Hair Group with her husband. Sara frequently returns to Dallas to collaborate in creating looks for her advertising clientele. House of DIFFA Arabesque Creative
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HOLLY KISSINGER has been producing fashion and commercial projects for the last 8 years in Los Angeles and Dallas. Having a flair for creative production, Holly has been working with DIFFA/Dallas for the last four years producing their creative photo shoot. Over her tenure, Holly has worked with famed photographer Bode Helm and legendary stylists like Harwood Lee and on various fashion projects.
DIFFA/Dallas Jacket Photography
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ARABESQUE THE SHOW CO-CREATIVE DIRECTORS Brian Brothers – Planet Productions Rhonda Sargent Chambers RSC Show Productions Densil Adams - DA Creative TECH TEAM Production Designer / Technical Director Brian Brothers Senior Production Manager - David Brown 3D Animator/Graphic Artist - John Butler Senior Video Editor - Austin Snow Production Manager/Video Op Tyler “4/20” Brothers Production Manager - David “Feathers” Derr Lighting Designer - Damian Rogers Lighting Programmer/Operator – Nicholas Deel Master Electrician – Dennis Waite Scenic Designer / Artist - Carlos Nicholls Scenic Artist - Cathey Miller Scenic Artist – Kandace “Awesome” Beavers Scenic Artist – David Cooper Audio Engineer - Kurt “Silver Fox” Dickey A2 - Brian Taylor A2 - Scott Kelly Stage Manager - Stephanie Jayko Assistant Stage Manager - Ian Brothers Live Show Video Director - Jay Richards Nova Op – Brandon Leirer Video Engineer – Greg Pavlok Projectionist – Troy Baccheschi Camera #1 - Jim Matthews Camera #2 - Webb Spriggs Camera #3 - Mike Kleis Camera #4 – Jason Edwards Production Coordinator – Alex Carreon AFTER PARTY CREW Audio Engineer - Dustin “Big Sexy” Rains Lighting Op - Marisio Salinas COMPANY THANK YOU’S Planet Productions Gemini Lighting VER - Video Equipment Rentals Ten Eighty Media Mainline Resource Group
RSC SHOW PRODUCTIONS Makeup Director – LB Rosser Makeup Assistant Director – Gary Parson Special Effects, Body Painting and Dancers Makeup – Gigi Coker Co-Hair Directors – Ryan Chambers and Johnny Johnson Hair Support Team – Toni & Guy Hair Academy Co-Costume Directors – Jennifer Clark Hill and Heather Lundy Assistant Fashion Show Coordinator: Jennifer Clarke Hill Fashion Show Production Manager: Nancy Franks Backstage Assistant: Hala Snyder Backstage Production Fashion Team – Monica Alvarez, Craig Canant, Jamie Gadberry, Kimberly Garza, Nathalie Iracheta, Willie Johnson, My Le, Lafayette Lemon, Belinda Marshall, Karl Marshall, Neale Jones, Sirisha Reddy, Amber Thurman, Arnulfo Villarreal, & Doug Voisin
DA CREATIVE Dance Choreographer - Densil Adams Amanda Dalton-Bowens - Assistant Choreographer Kevin Howard - Casting Denton Bricker - Production Assistant Curtis Harnagel - Production Assistant
DANCERS Paula Ulery Laura Pearson Whitney Hart Jennifer Warren Kayla Giard Zayne Marquez Sandra Pudasini Kristin Cox Sarah Matzke Elliott Pucket Alex Langley Jonathan Bostick Adrian Aguirre Trevor Wright Tristan Rodney
CLUB BOYS Nick Stracener Leo Romero Lupe Guzman Luke Baker Davi Stefond Osama Sharif
MAKE-UP TEAM L.B.Rosser Gary Parson Lana Adams John Ball Kate Conkey Rick Flores Jo Franco Sandra Saenz Heather Michaels Rey Medrano Mary Guevera LaDonna Stein Cher Hukill Paige Anderson Ryan Bushman JaDe Rain Katherine Redwine
FEATURED FASHION AND COSTUME DESIGNERS Scene One: Clothing provided both Binzario Couture by Andre Yabin - Luis Nazario and ESE’ by Ese Azenabor Closing Costume Scene One with Red Cape – Rob Bradford Scene Four: Clothing provided by both Binzario Couture by Andre Yabin Luis Nazarioand ESE’ by Ese Azenabor Closing Costume by Victor Brockwell Scene Six: Fashion Costumes by Leather Masters Arabian Maiden Costume - Victor Brockwell Head Pieces for Arabian Horses – Noel Rodriguez Finale Dress by Binzario Couture by Andrew Yabin – Luis Nazario
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MODELING AGENCIES Callidus Agency, Campbell-Wagner Runway, Clutts Agency, Dragonfly Agency, Kim Dawson Agency, MARQUIS Models, Page Parkes Management, Wallflower FREELANCE MODELS AND TALENT Andrew Brooks Caroline Carothers, Miss Texas Belly Dancers - The Texas Jewels, owned by Neenah & Miabella Pierre Johnson, Mr. Ambassador Dallas Josh Mueller Chris Collins Tomathan McGinnis Gary Watson Sally Quezada Anuka Dhakal Alexis King Brittany Strange Dianna Pietra Peter Cwalino Andrew Brooks James Besteman Marquis Chatman Michael Bowden Sunel Molina Stephen Siam David Ashley Alex Gonzales Tanner Oxner Raquel Blake Chaslyn Wade Nikki Trash Raunda Hopkins Jenna Sky Coy Barton Jim Walker Kassidy Brown Margana Wood Adeline Bebo Ashlee Gilchrist Christina Davis
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MISS TEXAS CONTESTANTS/ ON PLATFORMS Kassidy Brown Margana Wood Adeline Bebo Ashlee Gilchrist Christina Davis
ARABIAN HORSES David Ashley Michael Bowden Marquis Chatman Sunel Molina Stephen Siam Joseph Zuniga ARABIAN GUARDS Chris Collins Tomathan McGinnis Josh Mueller Gary Watson BACKSTAGE Volunteer Student Dressers from Art Institute, El Centro, SMU, TCU, TWU, UNT, Wade’s College. GREEN ROOM HAIR/MAKEUP beGlammed FRONT OF HOUSE/BALLROOM Jeffrey Horn / The Event Architect
ARABESQUE CREATIVE CREATIVE DIRECTORS Sami Abboud Erik Karvonen
HAIR Lati Domi Shawna Parvin STYLIST Tor Matthey STYLING ASSISTANT Stylist Assistant
MODELS Dean Robinson Taylor Simmons Molly Overton Remy Ryan Edward Harrington MODELING AGENCIES The Campbell Agency Kim Dawson Wallflower Dragonfly CLOTHING Neiman Marcus Traffic LA Ese Azenabor House of MacGregor Binzario Couture Leather Masters PHOTO SHOOT LOCATION Dallas Equestrian Center Bolt Studio
PHOTOGRAPHER Bode Helm
ARABESQUE PROGRAM Art Direction & Design - Erik Karvonen Printing - Digital 3 Printing, LLC
PRODUCER Holly Kissinger / Kissinger Productions
DIFFA JACKET PHOTOGRAPHY Scott Hagar
MAKE-UP Sara Domi Jo Franco Sandra Saenz
SPECIAL THANK YOU Rick Ayala / Omni Hotel
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