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U.S. Century Bank launched the first in a series of “Miami Pillars” dinners on April 30 at the Pinecrest home of Aida Levitan, chairman of the board, and her husband, Fernando R. Petit. Honorary guest Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine-Cava was recognized for her leadership throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The dinner series honors diverse Miami leaders who have contributed significantly to the community in an intimate setting in which they can get to know each other better. Among the guests at the outdoor event were Armando Codina, executive chairman of Codina Partners; Monica Richardson, executive editor, and Jane Wooldridge, business editor, both at the Miami Herald; Howard Feinglass, managing partner at Priam Capital and U.S. Century Bank board member; philanthropists and art collectors Maria Bechily, a PAMM trustee, and her husband Scott Hodes; attorney Roland Sanchez-Medina; Conchita Espinosa, president of Fru-veg Marketing; Nat Chediak, founder of the Miami Film Festival and three-time Grammy and three-time Latin Grammy music producer; and Pinecrest residents Mike Valdés-Fauli, owner of Prosecco Zero and CEO of Pinta, and Marlon Muñoz, president of Las Mercedes Social Center.
The dinners will continue for the rest of the year.