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Concierge Choice Awards Commemorative Journal th anniversary 30 About Since 1934 CITY PROMENADE GUIDE NYLuxury.com since 1982 CITYGUIDENY.COM & 2012 thank the concierges NYCAHC Executive Board for their support over the last 30 years. Loida Diaz / Trump International • President James Lamboglia / The • Vice President Keoni Boyer / Gansevoort • Secretary Raita Sawai / Kitano • Treasurer We honor the Frank Albrezzi / St. Regis • Public Relations Roxie McCovins / A Kimpton Hotel • Membership Francisco Andeliz / Pierre, A Taj Hotel • Social Coordinator New York City Association of Hotel Concierges Domenic Alfonzetti / InterContinental The Barclay • Advisor for creating the Concierge Choice Awards and On behalf of the membership of the New York City Association of Hotel Concierges, I am delighted to welcome and congratulate our nominees to the 6th Annual congratulate Concierge Choice Awards.

all the winners and nominees. You, the nominees, have been chosen by the Concierges as the best of the best. Thank you for your dedication and commitment in providing excellent service to our guests. Together, we will surpass our guest experiences by creating long lasting memories! We truly value your partnership.

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Welcome to the sixth annual Concierge Choice Awards!

It’s been our pleasure to partner with the New York City Association of Hotel Concierges in sponsoring this sixth annual ceremony, which recognizes the best that New York City’s industry has to offer. 2012 This year, professionals were invited to suggest nominees for the awards. We received over 100 submissions, resulting in what we feel is the most diverse CCA EVENT COMMITTEE group of candidates in our short history. Visit conciergechoiceawards.com to recommend We, the CCA event committee for the Concierge Choice Awards and members some of your favorite people and businesses for consideration in next year’s awards. of the New York City Association of Hotel Concierges, are delighted to partner once again with DAVLER MEDIA GROUP for our sixth annual CCA event. Concierges serve as ambassadors to visitors from around the world, and tonight is their opportunity to honor the people who help them make each person’s Big Apple experience Congratulations to all of the nominees. We are proud to recognize you for your a memorable one. As publishers of City Guide and Promenade, it is our great privilege contributions to tourism and to the NYCAHC. We feel you are all winners. to organize this dinner and prepare this CCA journal. Not only does it recognize 2012’s The nominees and winners have all been selected by the members of the winners and nominees, but it also serves as a handy reference guide for the concierges to Concierge Association and it gives us great pleasure many of the city’s best stores, , nightlife destinations, tours and attractions, to honor you as the Concierge Choice for 2012. and more. And be sure to visit conciergechoiceawards.com to see pictures from tonight’s On behalf of the nominating committee and the New York City Association of event and past ceremonies. Hotel Concierges, thank you for being our partners each and every day to make A special thank you to all the concierges who took the time to vote for this year’s New York City the city of choice. winners. You are the ones who make a night like this possible! Thanks to your efforts, we are proud to make a contribution to the Les Clefs d’Or Foundation and NYCAHC Janet Barbash Charitable Fund. Davler Media / CCA Event Organizer

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A Kimpton Hotel Jumeirah Essex House NY Marriott Marquis Hotel Sofitel Hotel Roxie McCovins [BOD] Raphael Oliveira Nelson Diaz [LCD] Vladimir Umansky [LCD] [CC] Kevin Oakes Polina Roze [LCD] The Benjamin Hotel St. Giles - Court/Tuscany Gina Bianco Kimberly Hotel Novotel Hotel Juan Santamaria Anya Orlanska [LCD] [CC] Peter Johnson [LCD] [CC] Fouad Kawtari Sarah Pesek [LCD] St. Regis Hotel Kitano Hotel Jon Adler [LCD] Chatwal Hotel Yasuyuki Kojima [LCD] [CC] Kevin C Edmonds [LCD] Frank Albrezzi [LCD] [NTP] [BOD] Nick Mullins [CC] Raita Sawai [LCD] [BOD] Beatriz McGowen [LCD] [CC] Robert Geist [LCD] Le Parker Meridien Hotel Mary Murphy [PP][LCD] Peter Kent [LCD] Harald Mootz [LCD] [NTP] [PP] The Carlyle Hotel Maria Bortoluzzi [LCD] [CC] [PP] Annah Pelin [LCD] [NTP] Stephanie Matthei [LCD] Claudia Iluc The Peninsula Hotel Dwight Owsley [LCD] [CC] Faisel Abbasi [LCD] McKinley Winston [LCD] Loews Regency Hotel Peter Antonio [LCD] Maria Wittorp-deJonge [CC] [LCD] Dream Downtown Hotel Michael Caraher [LCD] Fredrick Bigler [LCD] [CC] Thomas Bell [CC] Kathleen Nugent [LCD] [CC] Tasir Bukhari [LCD] The Surrey Hotel Julian Vaquez [LCD] Cecilia Clauzier [LCD] Michael Bordenick [LCD] The Four Seasons Hotel Dainel Jutt Richard Meegan [LCD] Michael Cerrato [LCD] Steven R. Bagley [LCD] Victoria Mortensen [LCD] Lorena Ringoot [LCD][CC] Helen Chedra [LCD] The Josephine Danielson [LCD] [CC] John Mark Hopkins [LCD] [CC] , A Taj Hotel Trump International Hotel Reynald Gillamac [LCD] Loida Diaz [LCD] [BOD] Madison Hotel Francisco Andeliz [LCD] [BOD] David Harney [LCD] Maurice Dancer [LCD] [CC] [PP] Carlos Freire [LCD] [CC] Karen Shor [LCD] [CC] Adaliza Perez [LCD] [NTP] Abraham Guzman [LCD] Vladamir Kouchnarenko [LCD] Franklyn Riley Randy Ross Mandarin Oriental New York Ivette Munroe [NTP] Johannes Schaafma [LCD] Kenneth Abisror [LCD] [CC] [NTP] Gabriela Popeti [LCD] Trump Soho New York Gansevoort Meatpacking Hotel Bill Hawkins [NTP] Eric Valencia Steve Grillo [LCD] The Plaza Hotel Keoni Boyer [CC] [BOD] Roel Francisco [LCD] Cassaundra Reed Joel Lowden [LCD] W Hoboken Caroline Rutkowski[LCD] Hatsumi Komiya-Lee Quimby Hightower Gansevoort Park Hotel Thomas Somboonchoke James Lamboglia [LCD] [BOD] Juliet Markowitz Abrahm Valdez Daniel Watts [LCD] W New York Rafael Pallais [LCD] [CC] David Almada Mark Hotel Melody Williamson [LCD] Austin Herzing Robert Delorenzo [LCD] W New York Amber Jones [LCD] David Moreno [LCD] [CC] Isabelle Hogan [LCD] [CC] Renaissance Joy Mishani Omar Bennett Mela Hotel Divina Gouvatsos W New York Union Square Helmsley Park Lane John-Paul Palace [SO] Erick Pinedo [LCD] Joseph Herrans George Matioska [LCD] Thomas Meckl [LCD] [CC] Christine Spencer [LCD] [CC] [NTP] Michelangelo Hotel Aisha Thomas [LCD] James Jolis [LCD] [CC] Hilton New York Towers Ritz Carlton Battery Park Rosa Arias Jay Serio [LCD] W New York Downtown Millennium Broadway Nicole Longchamp [SO] Coralie LeBruno Philip Accorso Carolina Rosado Erika Mercado Ritz Carlton Central Park Waldorf Astoria Jackie Rosado Gloria Morgan [LCD] Susanne Carter [LCD] [CC] Manuel Barrios [LCD] George Domenick [LCD] [NTP] Hotel Plaza Athenee Morgans Hotel Jonathan V. Henthorne Regena Falling [LCD] John Janusz [CC] Rick Cook [LCD] Todd Burke Sumi Iqbal [LCD] Graham Thomas Kevin Howard [LCD] Maria McDonald [LCD] [PP] New York Helmsley Hotel Li Tom Kerri Donnelly-Callender Stanley Wong [LCD] InterContinental Barclay Hotel Franz Hartl Daniel Perez [LCD] Domenic Alfonzetti [LCD] [CC] [PP] Bogna J. Flynn Brian Pierce [LCD] Scott Christy Waldorf Towers Celso Moreira Sergio Nieto New York Palace Hotel Salisbury Hotel Michael Romei [LCD] [CC] Christian Ribeiro Jimmy G. Azbite [LCD] Pedro Munoz [LCD] [CC] Vinmore Williams Julieta Swanson [LCD] Ani Bedrossian Diego Chinigo [LCD] Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers Isabella M. Ibragimov [LCD] * LCD: Les Clefs d’Or Member Iroquois Hotel Lazaro Hernandez CC: Chef Concierge Vanessa Torruellas [CC] [SO] Carolyn Innocenzi [LCD] [CC] NTP: Notary Public Gunter Kleemann [PP] [LCD] [CC] Smyth - A Thompson Hotel BOD: Board of Directors James Hotel Soho Adhara Mereles [LCD] William D. Hinds [CC] [NTP] PP: Past President Morgan Jae Cohen [CC] Bill Todt [LCD] Elena Orosova [NTP] SO: Social Member

2012 2012 TOURIST Sightseeing

winner winner

Madame Tussauds New York Gray Line New York

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space

nominees

nominees Bike and Roll NYC

Discovery Times Square Circle Line sightseeing at

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Gray Line New York

The High Line Hampton Luxury Liner

Madame Tussauds New York

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. 2012 2012 Cultural Institution Entertainment Services

winner winner

National 9/11 Memorial All Shows

nominees nominees

National 9/11 Memorial All Shows

Neue Galerie Hello Tickets

New-York Historical Society Star Tickets

Metropolitan Museum of Art Totally New York

Morgan Library & Museum

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. 2012 2012 THEATRE Limousine Service BROADWAY SHOW

winner winner

Paris Limousine Service Once

nominees nominees

Capricorn Luxury End of the Rainbow

Commonwealth Limousine Gore Vidal’s The Best Man

Empire CLS Once

Paris Limousine Service One Man, Two Guvnors

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. 2012 2012 RETAIL STORES Specialty STORES

winner winner

the Shops at Giorgio Armani

nominees nominees

Century 21 Department Store Burberry

Lord & Taylor Giorgio Armani

Macy’s Porsche Design

the Shops at Columbus Circle Wempe jewelers

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. 2012 2012 RESTAURANT Casual Dining Elegant Restaurant

winner winner

Del Frisco’s Grille

nominees nominees

Bond 45 Bouley

Circo Le Bernardin

Del Frisco’s Grille The Modern

The Smith Midtown Oceana

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. 2012 2012 RESTAURANT BAR/LOUNGE New Restaurant

winner winner

230 Fifth The Leopard at des Artistes

nominees nominees

230 Fifth Catch

48 Lounge Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria

The Stanton Social The Leopard at des Artistes

Upstairs at the Kimberly Lincoln Ristorante

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. 2012 2012 INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL MAITRE D’ OR MANAGER Chef

winner winner

Javier Rodriguez David Burke The River Café

nominees nominees Lidia Bastianich Ben Chekroun / Le Bernardin David Bouley Rocky Cirino / David Burke Scott Gould / Del Frisco’s Double eagle Steak house Jean Georges Javier Rodriguez / The River Café

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. 2012 2012 LAST MINUTE SERVICES community choice award

winner winner

David Filipiak Dr. ronald primas Metropolitan Museum of Art nY hotel urgent medical services

nominees nominees

Ruediger Albers / Wempe jewelers Baldwin Formals

Patrick Brennan / Fourth Wall Restaurants Dino’s Shoe Repair

David Filipiak / Metropolitan Museum of Art Dr. ronald primas / nY hotel urgent medical services

Heiko Kuenstle / Pierre, A Taj Hotel Z-Chemist Pharmacy

* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York. * The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.

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