The 2014 Washingtonians of the Year. Irasema Salcido, Jan Wintrol, Cokie Roberts, Irina Tsikurishvili, Benny Bienvenue, Paata Tsikurishvili, Cora Masters Barry, Lex Sant (accepting the award on behalf of his parents, Roger and Victoria Sant), Jim Abdo, John Toups, and Thankful Vanderstar. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
On Wednesday, Washingtonian celebrated the 2014 Washingtonians of the Year at the annual luncheon at the Willard Intercontinental. The 2014 honorees include Jim Abdo, Cora Masters Barry, Richard “Benny” Bienvenue, Cokie Roberts, Irasema Salcido, Roger and Victoria Sant, John Toups, Irina and Paata Tsikurishvili, Thankful Vanderstar, and Jan Wintrol. Find out more about all the Washingtonians of the Year in our feature.
The 42nd Washingtonians of the Year Luncheon (Photos)
Washingtonian celebrated 12 people dedicated to making a difference in our community.
On Wednesday, Washingtonian celebrated the 2014 Washingtonians of the Year at the annual luncheon at the Willard Intercontinental. The 2014 honorees include Jim Abdo, Cora Masters Barry, Richard “Benny” Bienvenue, Cokie Roberts, Irasema Salcido, Roger and Victoria Sant, John Toups, Irina and Paata Tsikurishvili, Thankful Vanderstar, and Jan Wintrol. Find out more about all the Washingtonians of the Year in our feature.
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