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Rebecca Seawright / 10th Annual Women of Distinction Awards
Ceremony
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Dora Marcial; Melanie Steele, MPH;
Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright; Dr.
Monique C. James; Dr. Diane
Reidy-Lagunes; and Dr. Lisa M. DeAngelis,
Chief Physician Executive at Memorial
Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. |
Rebecca Seawright
76th Assembly District, Assembly
Member
10th Annual Women of Distinction
Awards Ceremony
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Assembly Member Seawright welcomes
honorees and their guests to the
2024 Women of Distinction Awards. |
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The 2024 Women of Distinction Award
recipients celebrate with
Assembly Member Seawright |
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(From L to R) Emily Eleusizov, Assembly
Member Seawright,
and Ziyue Louise Wang. |
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(From L to R) Judy Berdy, Assembly
Member Seawright, Francene Benjamin, and
Verna Fitzpatrick. |
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To
commemorate the tenacious women of the
76th Assembly District, Assembly Member
Rebecca Seawright honored 22 women
leaders of distinction for their
achievements, noteworthy contributions,
and outstanding work on behalf of the
community on the Upper East Side,
Yorkville and Roosevelt Island. |
“Every year, we celebrate the remarkable
women who work hard to give the next
generation a better future,” Assembly
Member Seawright said. "To the Women of
Distinction, we say congratulations! You
are an enduring inspiration to our
entire community, our beloved city, and
our great state of New York!" |
Seawright’s tenth annual Women of
Distinction Awards ceremony was held at
the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center Zuckerman Auditorium on East 68th
Street. Dr. Lisa M. DeAngelis, Chief
Physician Executive at Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer Center and Sandra
Wilkin, vice chairwoman of the Board of
Trustees of The City University of New
York, offered remarks as featured guest
speakers. |
The distinguished honorees have made
outstanding contributions in fields
ranging from public service, local
businesses, neighborhood outreach to
nonprofit institutions, medical
institutions, universities, and more. |
Honorees received a New York State
Assembly citation recognizing
"outstanding work on behalf of the
community...worthy of esteem for her
civic dedication and service, essential
to the advancement of the residents of
the 76th Assembly District and the State
of New York."
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The 2024
Women of Distinction honorees are: |
Francene
Benjamin: Born on Antigua and
Barbuda, Ms. Benjamin came to New York
seeking medical attention because of a
severe back injury and multiple
surgeries. She ended up in a long-term
care facility at Coler on Roosevelt
Island, where she serves as the
President of the Resident Council and as
a member of the Community Advisory
Board.
Dr.
Arline L. Bronzaft has researched
and authored books on college women’s
aspirations, student test anxiety, and
subway orientation. Still, she has
garnered the most acclaim for her
landmark studies on the impacts of
transit noise on classroom learning and
for collaborating with political leaders
to reduce noise pollution.
Captain
Dania Castro: Growing up in
Washington Heights, Captain Castro
witnessed the city undergo many changes
throughout her life and career. Starting
as a Police Officer in the 24th
Precinct, she rose through the ranks to
become a Sergeant in PSA 7, Strategic
Response Group, and the 47th
Precinct. Later, she was assigned to the
43rd Precinct as a Platoon
Commander. She strives to address all
conditions and needs of the community,
creating a safer and more inclusive
environment for all.
Lindsey
Cormack is an Associate Professor
of Political Science and Director of the
Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of
Technology. She has authored two books: How
to Raise a Citizen (And Why It’s Up to
You to Do It) and Congress & U.S.
Veterans (From the GI Bill to the VA
Crisis). She currently serves as
the Secretary for Community Board 8 and
Co-Chair of the Street Life Committee.
Gladys
Dixon: Born in North Carolina,
Ms. Dixon came to New York to attend
nursing school. After falling ill and
becoming a 14-year Coler resident, she
has advocated for enhancing the services
at Coler and Goldwater hospitals. She
pursued this passion as a member of the
Coler Hospital Resident Council and
served as the Vice Chair and Chairperson
of the Community Advisory Board.
Emily
Eleusizov is a junior at Eleanor
Roosevelt High School and a resident of
Roosevelt Island. From a young age,
Emily has been an active and involved
community member and
environmentalist. She has been a Girl
Scout for the past 12 years and was a
member of a championship-winning
all-girls robotics team. Emily is now
involved with Model UN and student
government in her school.
Elyse
Foladare, Esq. is a proud
resident of the Upper East Side for the
past decade. As an active attorney,
Elyse represents developers and
landowners throughout all five
boroughs. You can find her walking her
friendly dog Red in the Upper East
Side’s amazing parks. She hopes to
continue living on the Upper East Side
as she continues the next phase of her
life.
Barbara
Hannah Grufferman is an
award-winning author on positive aging,
with works like "Love Your Age” and “The
Best of Everything After 50.” She serves
as a long-standing board member and on
the Executive Committee of the Bone
Health and Osteoporosis Foundation (BHOF). Grufferman
has appeared on major television
programs such as The Today Show and Good
Morning America and speaks nationwide on
topics related to positive aging and
health.
Wendy L.
Hersh is a National Certified
Rehabilitation Counselor and a Licensed
Mental Health Counselor. A Roosevelt
Island resident since 1977, she works to
improve people with disabilities’
quality of life. Wendy is a former
president and board member of the Metro
Chapter of the National Rehabilitation
Association and the New York State
National Rehabilitation Counseling
Association. She served on the Roosevelt
Island Carter Burden Senior Center’s
Advisory Board and has been President of
the Roosevelt Island Disabled
Association since 2016.
Fior
Hidalgo was
born in the Dominican Republic and
immigrated to NYC in 1990. Her strong
work ethic and her desire to help others
led her to earn her cosmetology and
trichology licenses and become a master
of her craft. More than just a talented
hairstylist, Fior employs her extensive
training and experience to address
underlying issues that contribute to the
health of the hair and scalp. For over a
decade, she has owned and operated hair
salons in Manhattan and the Bronx.
However, her most proud accomplishments
have been raising three successful
children and giving back to the
community. She's been an active member
and strong leader in the South Bronx
Church for over 20 years, advocating for
residents of public housing and for
public safety.
Sahar
Husain, a proud mother of two
teenagers, co-founded Muslim Volunteers
for New York, a non-profit organization
focused on hunger and poverty
alleviation, environmental stewardship,
education and health. She has received a
proclamation from BP Mark Levine for her
community service and an Our Town Award
on behalf of her organization. Ms.
Husain is a Board Member and Co-Chair of
the Environment and Sanitation Committee
of Community Board 8.
Dr.
Monique C. James is a Doctor of
Psychiatry specializing in Psychiatric
Oncology at the Memorial Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center (MSK). She is the Director
of Inpatient Clinical Operations and the
Assistant Clinical Director for the
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences. As Assistant Attending
Psychiatrist, she has provided
comprehensive psychiatric care for
patients since 2018, serving as a
psychiatric liaison to the Breast
Medicine Disease Management Team. She is
also an Assistant Clinical Professor of
Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical
College.
Dr.
Gunisha Kaur is a practicing
physician, medical anthropologist, and
refugee health researcher at Weill
Cornell Medicine. She has used her
extensive background in neuroscience
research to pioneer the study of human
rights through scientific methodology. A
migrant to the United States, Dr. Kaur
has dedicated her career to advancing
the health of other forcibly displaced
men, women, and children. She is the
Founding Director of the Human Rights
Impact Lab, a Medical Director of the
Weill Cornell Center for Human Rights, a
Stephen M. Kellen Term Member at the
Council on Foreign Relations, and an
Emerging Leader in Health and Medicine
at the National Academy of Medicine.
Elana
Koenig is a sophomore at Eleanor
Roosevelt High School and a cancer
survivor. She founded the Koenig
Childhood Cancer Foundation (KCCF) and
has since financially supported 3,500
children, distributed 30,000 care
packages, and saved dozens of lives. Elana's
ultimate goal is to establish a KCCF
House in New York to provide lodging to
young cancer fighters and their
caregivers during treatment.
Dora
Marcial is the Manager of the
Hospital Executive Administration team
at MSK. For 35 years, she has provided
top-quality administrative support to
the Director of Inpatient Nursing
Services, resulting in her 2021
promotion to Manager. Her own experience
as a breast cancer survivor adds a
dimension to her advocacy work for
breast cancer awareness. And her
involvement in community initiatives
such as the Open Arms Resource Fair,
God’s Love We Deliver, and MSK’s Women
on the Move underscores her commitment
to making a positive impact beyond the
hospital walls.
Monica
McKane-Sanchez: For the past
sixteen years, Monica McKane-Sanchez has
hosted 'Community Board 8 Speaks'. In
addition, Monica has been a long-serving
member of the East Sixties Neighborhood
Association (ESNA). For over 25 years,
she has worked at Circana, guiding
retail and reseller leaders in meeting
and exceeding their customers' needs.
Laurette
D. Mulry, Esq. is the Attorney in
Charge of the Legal Aid Society of
Suffolk County, a not-for-profit
organization that is the primary
provider of indigent defense
representation. Her varied work in
criminal, family, and appellate matters
was the impetus for creating a holistic
model of defense representation. She
serves on the Board of Directors of the
Suffolk County Bar Association, but her
proudest role is that of mother to
David, Aidan, and Alixandra.
Diane
Reidy-Lagunes is a top NYC
oncologist from Memorial Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center. She is the creator and
host of the award-winning monthly
podcast Cancer Straight Talk from MSKCC,
where she tackles the subject of cancer
head-on, in English and Spanish. As a
researcher, she focuses on developing
treatments for gastrointestinal (GI)
tumors. She is the recipient of several
honors and serves as Vice Chair in the
Department of Medicine at MSK.
Amy
Schwartz is a civic activist,
policy advocate, and program organizer
focusing on public health, climate
change, and education. Amy has launched
Wellness Councils in city public schools
and created health priorities and
programs for physical activity,
nutrition, and wellness. She led efforts
to reform physical education, improve
sex education, and civics education as a
member of Women Creating Change
(formerly Women’s City Club). Amy was
also Executive Director of the Public
Health Association of NYC, where she
created advocacy campaigns for
adolescent mental health and improved
school-based nutrition. Amy was recently
honored by Assembly Member Seawright in
Albany, receiving recognition from the
Legislative Women’s Caucus and Governor
Hochul for her life’s work.
Melanie
Steele is the Director of Patient
Financial Engagement at MSK, where she
has instrumentally created programs to
address the financial barriers to care
experienced by patients during their
treatment journey. Melanie was the first
health educator at the Breast
Examination Center of Harlem and the
first Programs Administrator in the
Office of Diversity. She also created
high school, undergraduate, and medical
student programs designed to address the
pipeline of women and minority students
in the STEM fields.
Elizabeth Timberman joined Health
Advocates for Older People, an
organization that promotes safe and
healthy aging through free programs for
health and socialization. She has helped
fundraise and publicize to fund their
programs and develop their
outreach. Betsy has served as Advisory
Board Chairman since 2014 and was
honored as the 2022 Volunteer of the
Year. She has worked for New York City
Ballet since 2002 and is a Development
Associate at the University of Wisconsin
Milton College.
Ziyue
Louise Wong is a junior at
Stuyvesant High School and the founder
and co-chair of the Roosevelt Island
Plogging Club. Over the past six months,
nearly 100 members have signed up, and
the Ploggers have collected over 500
pounds of trash around the Island. At
school, Ziyue is on the Varsity
volleyball team, and outside of school,
Ziyue pursues her passion for
psychology. She is writing a research
paper about the mental health of teenage
high school girls and is working on her
Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor
a Girl Scout can earn.
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Past Women of Distinction Honorees
2015
Judy Berdy, Barbara
Chocky, Winnie Cudjoe, Helaine
Eisenberg, Jill Eisner, Yvonne Fitzer,
Helene Goldfarb, Monica Iken-Murphy,
Patricia Sanders, Judy Schneider, Betty
Wallerstein
2016
Loraine Brown, Alice
Heyman, Zoe Markowitz, Ellen Polivy,
Margie Smith, Eileen Toback
2017
Michele Birnbaum, Eva
Bosbach, Judy Buck, Mary Coleman,
Maureen Fairlie, Linda Heimer, Sherie
Helstien, Wendy Hersh, Jean Kim, Dara
Lamb, Jacqueline Ludorf, Valerie Mason,
Marilyn Mehr, Sonia Ossorio, Liz
Patrick, Barbara Parker, Lynn Shinozaki,
Joyce Short, Louella Streitz, Betty
Walker, Elaine Walsh
2018
Erlinda S. Brent,
Reverend Beverly Dempsey, Joan Falcetta,
Lisa Fernandez, Nikki Leopold, Rachel
Levy, Marie Luarca-Reyes, Trudy L.
Mason, Madelaine D. Piel, Jennifer
Ratner, Naomi Semeniuk, Mallory Spain,
Carol Tweedy, Inspector Kathleen Walsh,
Sharon Williams
2019
J. Khadijah Abdurahman,
Alexandria Abenshon, Ruth Berghammer,
Lori Bores, Jennilie Brewster, Alida
Camp, Rossana Ceruzzi, Christine
Crowther, Julia Ferguson, Faith S.
Fraser, Shakima Grant, Ruth A. Gutman,
Officer Lori Murray, Officer Ashley
Pappas, Jovemay Santos, Officer Lorraine
Wade, Arlene Williams
2020
Julia Fan, Janette
Gautier, Ruth Halberg, Andrea Jackson,
Dr. Mini Kamboj, Zena Kaufman, Louise
Merriman, RD, Ann Meschery, Lisa
Spedalle, Bobbie Slonevsky, Lynda Smith
2021
Saundrea Coleman, Gayle
Baron, Betsy Feist, Deputy Inspector
Melissa Eger, Aiesha Eleusizov, Dr.
Katherine Teets Grimm, Wendy Machaver,
Dorian Mecir, Josephine Napolitano,
Margaret Price, Gabrielle Ross,
Serena Sabet, Jeanne Straus, Shari
Weiner, Julia Wischnevsky,
Dr. Shirley Zussman
2022
Flor de Maria Eilets,
Mary Nell Hawk, Carol Grocki Lewis, Kim
Moscaritolo, Shirley L. Mow, Joan
Roth, Brenda Sauer, Tricia Shimamura,
Betty Cooper Wallerstein, Rebecca
Weintraub
2023
Danielle Avissar, Sylvia
Corbin, Dr. Faith Davies, Susy del
Campo, Susan Hochberg. Sandra Jacobs,
Kathryn Jolowicz, Arlene Kayatt, Lisa
Lieberman, Barbara Mandel, Yulisa
Santana, Barbara Duberstein Selton,
Maria Simic, Harpreet Sohal, Elisabeth
Stam, Lisa Yeung
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