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Diane Sustendal Labouisse

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Lyn and Jolyon Grant

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Suzy Wasserman

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Liz McDermott

liz-mcdermott2Liz McDermott is owner of the firm Liz McDermott Interiors based out of Atlanta, Georgia. She serves as the Atlanta co-chair with Suzy Wasserman and has been a member of French Heritage Society for six years. She also is an active member of the Palm Beach Chapter. 

In addition to serving on the board of Chastain Horse Park, and on the advisory committee for Cliqueatlanta, Liz has chaired and served on many philanthropic efforts in the Atlanta area.

Her interior design firm has clients in Palm Beach, New York, Dallas, Highlands, Sea Island as well as Harbour Island. She has two boys, Taylor and Ford, both who attend the university of Alabama.

François Bardonnet

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Francis de Marneffe

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Carol Hall

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Jennifer Diener

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Patsy Seidler

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Guy N. Robinson

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Odile de Schiétère-Longchampt

odile-de-schietere-longchamptOdile de Schiétère-Longchampt is an interior design consultant and owner of Odile de S. Inc., a decorating firm in New York City. Mrs. Schietere-Longchampt has worked with many private clients in the United States and Europe and has been published in various magazines. From 1990 through 1993, she took part in the promotion of the Artisanat Français at the French Cultural Embassy.

From 1995 through 2005, she participated as a designer to the show house for the American Hospital in Paris. Her charitable activities have focused on the Alliance Française, Action Against Hunger, American Friends of the Louvre and French American Aid for Children, where she served as Chairwoman for two terms. Odile travels frequently to France, where she and her husband, Michel, own a home in Provence. They reside in New York City and Nyack, NY.

Dori Bonn

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Robert L. Sterling, Jr.

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Astrid Stanfield-Pinel

astrid-sanfield-pinelDuring her 17 years in Phoenix, Astrid was a member and chairman of numerous committees and benefits: the Junior League (as a board member), the Cancer Society, the Crisis Nursery, the Senator's Cup Tennis Tournament at John Gardiner's Tennis Ranch for Hospice of the Valley, and Recording for the Blind. She organized events for French dignitaries at a high level in the economic and political spheres.

She was at the origin of the sister cities relationship between Phoenix and Grenoble, was a board member of the Sister Cities commission, and created "une Semaine Française" in Arizona in 1989. She launched the Phoenix branch of the Poste d'Expansion Economique of Los Angeles for Arizona in 1993.

Astrid joined FHS in 1988 while creating the Phoenix Chapter, where she received President Giscard d'Estaing. After her return to France she became Co-Chair with Isabelle de Laroullière of FHS' 15th Anniversary Celebrations in France in 1997, Vice-Chair of the 20th ACF, then Chairman of the 25th ACF in 2007.

She had been Chairman of the Paris Chapter since 2000, and in 2009 became Chairman of the Cercle des Amis. Astrid received the decoration of Chevalier dans l'Ordre National du Mérite.

Rosanne Loesch

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Julia Myer Ward

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Edie Frère

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Michèle Imhoff

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Jeannie Rutherfoord

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Merci Beaucoup!

French Heritage Society is privileged to enjoy the generous support of the following foundations, corporations and individuals. It also treasures its special bond with the Florence Gould Foundation.

Hôtel Le Bristol

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In the heart of the 8th district of Paris, luxury takes on its full meaning behind the elegant façade of Le Bristol. Built in 1758, this former townhouse was officially inaugurated in 1925. Known for its discretion, this palace is the preferred retreat of numerous celebrities during their stays in Paris. www.lebristolparis.com

Bernardaud

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Bernardaud perpetuates and diversifies traditional skills and techniques in the fabrication of porcelain and thus preserves a valuable component of the cultural heritage of France. The company continually reinvents the art, craftsmanship and fabrication of porcelain. www.bernardaud.fr

Champagne Henriot

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Since 1808, Champagne Henriot, one of the last independent and family-owned houses in Champagne, has pursued a tradition of excellence – a fragile balance between delicacy, intensity, and purity. For seven generations, the family has selected only the very best vineyards, concentrated on the purity of chardonnay and has upheld the utmost respect for time in order to ensure the cuvee has an opportunity to reach its full expression. www.champagne-henriot.com