Gold Plate Dinner gives from the heart

Brigil president Gilles Desjardins matches $50,000 in donations in support of Heart Institute, Hellenic Community

Eric Botelho, co-owner of Delta Electric, was a final four contestant in the reverse elimination draw for $30,000 or a brand new Mercedes, at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre in support of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Hellenic Community of Ottawa. Photo by Caroline Phillips

It’s rare for an attendee to leave a fundraising gala with more money in their pocket than when they arrived but, for a lucky few, that was the case at last night’s 36th Gold Plate Dinner.

The popular event offered over 600 attendees, many of them business sponsors, the chance to win cash prizes, including up to $30,000, or a brand new Mercedes-Benz sedan from Star Motors as part of the reverse elimination draw.

To date, the Gold Plate Dinner has raised more than $2.5 million. Its two causes are the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.

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Commercial real estate professionals Aik Aliferis and Nick Pantieras, both with the Institutional Property Advisors division of Marcus & Millichap, were back to co-chair the event.  The organizing committee also included Bill Kontogiannis, Wayne Kerrick (Gowling WLG), Constantine Gournakis, Tom Varvaresos, Bessie Giovanopoulos and Chris Anastasiou.

The co-chairs took over the leadership role several years ago from Steve Ramphos of District Realty after he put three decades into creating a special evening of food, drink and camaraderie. It’s “a real good feeling” to see the Gold Plate Dinner continue, Ramphos told OBJ.social in the large party tent, where attendees gathered for cocktails and, later, the after-party.

From left, Gold Plate Dinner co-chair Aik Aliferis, University of Ottawa Heart Institute president and CEO Dr. Rob Beanlands, UOHI Foundation president Lianne Laing, and Gold Plate Dinner co-chair Nick Pantieras at the cocktail reception for the Gold Place Dinner held Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Gold Plate Dinner founder Steve Rampos (District Realty) and lawyer Jacques Emond, co-founding partner of Emond Harnden and a past board chair with the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation, under the giant party tent during the cocktail reception for the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips

The Hellenic Event Centre and its parking lot on Prince of Wales Drive were transformed into a night club and banquet hall for the night. The co-chairs got a big thank you from the Hellenic community’s spiritual leader, Father Alex Michalopoulos, better known as Father Alex. He also expressed his greater appreciation for our city’s nurses and doctors since being treated for COVID-19 during the pandemic. “We’re blessed,” said Michalopoulos, who had made a promise to himself, should he survive his sickness, to support our local health care facilities “for as long as I live”.

The priest entertained the audience with jokes, expressing concern that his comedic material on marriage could see him relegated to sleeping in the shed that night. Part of the proceeds from the dinner go toward the Hellenic Community’s educational and cultural programs.

Guests included Mayor Mark Sutcliffe. He may feel a special connection to Greece, the birthplace of the marathon. He’ll be going the full distance this weekend during the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend (he’s also raising money for a Barrhaven man whose entire family was killed).

From left, Nick Pantieras, co-chair of the Gold Plate Dinner, Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and his wife, Ginny Sutcliffe, Gold Plate Dinner co-chair Aik Aliferis and Father Alex Michalopoulos at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre. Photo by Caroline Phillips

From the Heart Institute were its president and CEO, Dr. Rob Beanlands, and his board chair, former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty, award-winning cardiac surgeon Vincent Chan, the Heart Institute Foundation’s president Lianne Laing and her board chair Elizabeth Roscoe (Rubicon Strategy) and incoming board chair James Annis (BMO Nesbitt Burns).

From the Hellenic community were new board president Danny Sartzetakis and his fellow board members. Dymon storage was back at the top sponsor.

Derick Fage, host and producer of Daytime Ottawa on Rogers TV, joined forces with Patricia Boal from CTV Ottawa News and 580 CFRA to host the evening. It included a live auction and the reverse eliminations draws, supervised by EY tax partner Darrell Bontes.

Father Alex Michalopoulos, the spiritual leader of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa, gave a warm and good-humoured welcome to attendees of the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Rubicon Strategy senior vice-president of public affairs Elizabeth Roscoe (chair of the board at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation), Heart Institute cardiac surgeon Dr. Vincent Chan, UOHI Foundation manager of philanthropy Matt Harris and UOHI Foundation board member James Annis, senior portfolio manager and investment advisor at BMO Nesbitt Burns, at the Gold Plate Dinner. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Dalton McGuinty, chair of the board at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, with its president and CEO, Dr. Rob Beanlands, at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Derick Fage and Patricia Boal co-hosted the Gold Plate Dinner, held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Another highlight was listening to Tony Pantieras play Zorba’s Dance on his bouzouki (it’s that famous song that starts off slow and sluggish and gradually gets faster) while the audience clapped along or enthusiastically waved dinner napkins in the air. Also exciting was watching Aliferis try to raise $50,000 from the room. He was highly motivated after an anonymous donor offered to match the amount if Aliferis could pull it off. He did, in just under six minutes, as people offered to donate amounts ranging from $1,000 to $10,000. 

The matching donor was Brigil president and founder Gilles Desjardins, who later took to the stage to say a few words. He was joined by his COO, Alain Grandmaison, who, as a patient of the Heart Institute, offered his sincere thanks to the medical institution and to Dr. Marc Ruel, the cardiac surgeon who operated on him.

Heart Institute patient and Brigil COO Alain Grandmaison thanked the hospital and his surgeon while on stage with Brigil president and founder Gilles Desjardins and Gold Plate Dinner co-chair Aik Aliferis at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Tony Pantieras played Zorba’s Dance on his bouzouki at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Sold off during the auction were a dinner for 10 at La Bottega Nicastro, a private suite for the upcoming Billy Idol concert at the Canadian Tire Centre and a F1 Miami Grand Prix weekend.

The first elimination contest saw 10 finalists reduced to two, with Abarnath Devaraj (Colliers Canada) and Samar Saab splitting the $10,000 pot. Said Saab on stage: “I’m Lebanese but I’m giving it back to the Greek community.”

During the next reverse elimination draw, 20 contestants had to decide whether to share the $30,000 pot or risk having one of their names pulled from the lottery drum, thereby booting them from the contest but leaving more money for the remaining contestants to split evenly. If the contest gets down to one person, they have the option of taking the Mercedes. That last happened in 2019. 

Contestants have to unanimously agree to stop and share the money; otherwise, the lottery drum keeps spinning and the number of another “lucky loser” is pulled. 

It was only when the original group of 20 dwindled down to four that it agreed to stop. The final four were: Jeremy Pepin (Mark Motors), Dimitra Melehes, Sunil Singh (Dymon) and Eric Botelho (Delta Electric).

From left, reverse elimination draw contestants Jeremy Pepin (Mark Motors), Dimitra Melehes, Sunil Singh (Dymon) and Eric Botelho (Delta Electric), and Gold Plate Dinner co-chairs Aik Aliferis and Nick Pantieras. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Michael Shabinsky, director of investments at Glenview, and his dad, Glenview principal Ian Shabinsky, at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Wayne Kerrick, a partner at Gowling WLG and a member of the Gold Plate Dinner organizing committee, and his wife, Jenny Papadopoulos-Kerrick, president of Daughters of Penelope Ottawa, and Eric Presseau, a partner at Gowling WLG, at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Second from right, 1Valet founder and president Jean-Pierre Poulin with, from left, Brandon Vaters, Hanna Haddad, Renato Pontello, Sophie Boulanger (CEO of 1Valet) and Rick Hardy Cheam at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre in support of the Ottawa Heart Institute and Hellenic Community of Ottawa. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ken Ages (Paramount Properties) and Rick Iafelice (Main + Main) at Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, John Bassi, CEO of JBPA Developments, and his wife, Maria Bassi, and Angela Singhal, executive vice president at Richcraft, and her husband, Reid & Smith Insurance president Jeff Smith, at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Dymon Storage general manager Sunil Singh was pretty happy to be one of the final four contestants to split the $30,000 in the reverse elimination draw, at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Hellenic Community of Ottawa second vice president Andreas Koloniaris, board secretary Zafy Zigoumis, board president Danny Sartzetakis, and first vice president Alex Reklitis at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Marie Boivin and Samar Saab in the magnificent party tent during the cocktail reception at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Gilles Desjardins, president and founder of Brigil, on stage with Gold Plate Dinner co-chair Aik Aliferis and co-host Patricia Boal after he agreed to match $50,000 in donations from the crowd. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, John Bassi (JBPA Developments), Jason Shinder (District Realty) and Ron Vered (Arnon) at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Tanya Chowieri (KTS Properties), Kelly Rhodenizer (Regional Group), Rachelle Kirady (Regional Group) and Innogen Henderson (Regional Group) at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Oz Drewniak, Mike McGahan and Anthony Scaletta from CLV Group at Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
There was some enthusiastic waving of the napkins at the Delta Electric table during the bouzouki performance by Tony Pantieras at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ted Wagstaff (North45), Christine Clancy (Senators Sports & Entertainment), Brendan Du Vall (Ottawa Senators Hockey Club) Jacqueline Belsito (Senators Community Foundation) and Stacey McMillan (KPMG Enterprise) at Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Aik Aliferis, co-chair of the Gold Plate Dinner, encouraged the room to help reach the $50,000-goal needed to be matched by an anonymous donor that turned out to be Brigil founder and president Gilles Desjardins. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ron Vered (Arnon), Fred Seller (Brazeau Seller Law), Colin Green (Gowling WLG), and Harold Feder (Brazeau Seller) at Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Tony Pantieras played Zorba’s Dance on his bouzouki at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Welch LLP principal Divya Agarwal and the company’s manager of business development, Josh Raganold, at Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, EY tax partner Darrell Bontes on stage for the reverse elimination draw with the final contestants, as well as excited co-host Derick Fage, during the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Leslie Mise, general manager with Mark Motors, and his wife, Rosa Chiarello-Mise, and Nicholas Assaly, also with Mark Motors Group, and his  wife, Erika Assaly, at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Paramount Properties CFO Warren Heaney, Soloway Wright LLP partner Sanjay Srivastava, Michel Boulay (mortgage specialist) and Drew McMillan (Ages Group of Companies) at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Renato Pontello (1Valet), George Logaras (BDO), Sophie Boulanger (CEO of 1Valet), Jeff Johnson (BDO) and Bruce Beggs (Modern Niagara) at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Samar Saab and Aik Aliferis, co-chair of the Gold Plate Dinner, in the banquet room at the Hellenic Event Centre for this year’s gala evening, held in support of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa and University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Derick Fage, host and producer of Daytime Ottawa on Rogers, and Patricia Boal from CTV News Ottawa and 580 CFRA, co-hosted the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Staff, volunteers and supporters of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute gather in the lobby for a group photo at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Guests hit the after-party at the Gold Plate Dinner held at the Hellenic Event Centre on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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