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Experience & Education
Volunteer Experience
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Board of Trustees, Campaign Steering Committee and Audit Committee
National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House
- Present 11 months
Education
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House interprets the great reformer’s vision and story, preserves and shares her National Historic Landmark home and headquarters, collects and exhibits artifacts related to her life and work, and offers tours and interpretive programs to inspire and challenge individuals to make a positive difference.
The Anthony Museum has a campus of four buildings located in a national Preservation District in an urban neighborhood. The central focus of the…The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House interprets the great reformer’s vision and story, preserves and shares her National Historic Landmark home and headquarters, collects and exhibits artifacts related to her life and work, and offers tours and interpretive programs to inspire and challenge individuals to make a positive difference.
The Anthony Museum has a campus of four buildings located in a national Preservation District in an urban neighborhood. The central focus of the museum's collection is the Susan B. Anthony House, a National Historic Landmark at 17 Madison Street that is open to the public for docent-led tours six days per week, year 'round.
The House was the headquarters of the National American Woman Suffrage Association when Susan B. Anthony was its president. The central focus of the museum's programming is to interpret her life and work to inspire visitors to continue the work for human rights that was her passion.
Activities include educational programming, a Guest Lecture Series, and the ongoing preservation and research of the historic treasure that is held in trust for the public. The House is a voting site and participate in local, state, and national get-out-the-vote efforts. An annual celebration of Susan B. Anthony’s Birthday is held in February.
Vision:
To inspire local, national and global communities with the life and work of Susan B. Anthony. Like her, we believe that humanity, equality, justice, and liberty are central to a community of, by, and for all people.
Mission:
Maintain and share Susan B. Anthony's National Historic Landmark, historic properties, and collections; promote historical scholarship; and welcome guests to programs and exhibits related to her life, work, and influence. By interpreting how and why Susan B. Anthony changed the world, we inspire changemaking.
Please message me if you would like to learn more or get involved. -
Past Club President | Board Member
Rochester Rotary Club (NY)
- Present 22 years 2 months
Children
Rochester Rotary is a diverse service organization of business and civic leaders committed to making a difference in our community. We are "Leaders in Service to Children".
Since its inception in Rochester 111 years ago, our club has boasted a “who’s who” of the Flower City of leaders from every sector of the community: business and industry, education, human service, government, and more.
Today, our members’ volunteer spirit, generosity and commitment to community service remain…Rochester Rotary is a diverse service organization of business and civic leaders committed to making a difference in our community. We are "Leaders in Service to Children".
Since its inception in Rochester 111 years ago, our club has boasted a “who’s who” of the Flower City of leaders from every sector of the community: business and industry, education, human service, government, and more.
Today, our members’ volunteer spirit, generosity and commitment to community service remain vibrant. Through Rotary, Rochester’s leaders strive to achieve our mission of enriching the lives of Rochester’s youth, people with disabilities and of our world neighbors.
In addition to community service, we meet weekly for luncheons (12-1pm on Tuesdays at Oak Hill CC) featuring expert speakers on the important topics of the day and we hold networking and fun social events.
Rochester Rotary and our 350+ members are part of Rotary International, which is composed of more than 35,000 clubs and 1.4 million members worldwide.
A highlight of my Presidency was celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Rotary Sunshine Camp which provides 2,500 children and young adults with disabilities with a free week of summer camp. I led with four objectives: G.(Growth) I. (Impact) V. (Visibility) E. (Engagement) -- mission accomplished!
- Past Club President (Jul 2023- Jun 2024)
- Club President (Jul 2022- Jun 2023)
- Club President-Elect (2021-2022)
- Board Member, VP, Sunshine Camp (2020 - 2021)
- Chair, Sunshine Valentine (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
- President, Rochester Rotary Charitable Trusts, Inc. (2018 - 2020), Trustee (2018 - Present)
- Co-Chair, Sunshine Kids Gala (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
- Board Member, Club Sergeant-At-Arms (2014 - 2015)
- Service Award Recipient, (2013, 2014)
- Auction Chair, Rotary / R.A.D.A. Sunshine Kids Gala (2010 - 2014)
- Board Member / Vice President, Branding & Marketing (2007 - 2011)
- Board Member / Co-Chair, Membership (2005 - 2006) -
Past President & Trustee
Rochester Rotary Charitable Trusts, Inc.
- Present 8 years
Children
RRCT Trustee, 2015 - present
RRCT President, 2018 - 2020
People give to the Rochester Rotary Charitable Trusts, Inc. for many different reasons. Most people give to support the charitable works of Rochester Rotary in serving our community members with disabilities and inner city youth.
Rochester Rotary Sunshine Campus is owned by Rochester Rotary Charitable Trusts, Inc. and operated by the Rochester Rotary Club. The facility is a fully-accessible residential summer camp…RRCT Trustee, 2015 - present
RRCT President, 2018 - 2020
People give to the Rochester Rotary Charitable Trusts, Inc. for many different reasons. Most people give to support the charitable works of Rochester Rotary in serving our community members with disabilities and inner city youth.
Rochester Rotary Sunshine Campus is owned by Rochester Rotary Charitable Trusts, Inc. and operated by the Rochester Rotary Club. The facility is a fully-accessible residential summer camp located in Rush, N.Y. that has met the needs of children with paralysis and other physical challenges and their families since 1922.
Each summer, more than 2,500 children and young-adult campers (ages 7 to 21 years old) with disabilities take advantage of this 157-acre campground. It is the only camp facility of its kind in Greater Rochester that gives children with special needs unique overnight camping experiences.
Ways to Give:
United Way Donor Option Program (#1098)
Matching Gifts Program
Special Events Participation
Outright Gifts
Gifts by Bequest
The Pooled Income Fund
Giving through Life Insurance
Charitable Gift Annuities
Charitable Remainder Trusts -
Board of Directors, NCMEC/NY
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
- 5 years 9 months
Children
Executive Committee, July 2018 - April 2022
Advisory Council - NY, August 2016 - April 2022
Volunteer Service Award, 2018
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC/NY) mission is to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; help find missing children; and assist victims of abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals who serve them.
In 2016, NCMEC/NY has provided over 650 child safety education programs to over…Executive Committee, July 2018 - April 2022
Advisory Council - NY, August 2016 - April 2022
Volunteer Service Award, 2018
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC/NY) mission is to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; help find missing children; and assist victims of abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals who serve them.
In 2016, NCMEC/NY has provided over 650 child safety education programs to over 134,000 children and adults.
Child Abduction Prevention
Child Sexual Exploitation Prevention
Internet and Online Safety
Professional Training
Bringing Missing Children Home
The hub of the New York Regional office of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is located in Rochester, NY. Satellite offices are located in Buffalo, Utica, Saratoga Springs and a volunteer office is located in Long Island City. -
Board Of Directors
Women's Council, a Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce affiliate
- 6 years
Economic Empowerment
VISION
To nurture a vibrant and successful community for business and professional women.
MISSION
To increase the visibility and recognition of women who contribute to the vitality and economic success of the Greater Rochester Area.
To increase opportunities for personal and professional development.
To support efforts of women to reconnect with professional aspirations.
To support women through community service initiatives that advance our mission. -
Past Chair, Board of Directors
Anthony L. Jordan Health Foundation
- 4 years
Health
- Chair,Jordan Health Foundation (2012 - 2016)
- Executive Board Member, Anthony L. Jordan Corporation (2012 - 2016)
- Chair, Human Resources Committee (2013 - 2016)
The Jordan Health Center is a not-for-profit comprehensive primary care center in downtown Rochester, widely recognized for being one of the first true community health centers in the country. In addition to providing high-quality healthcare, its mission mandates wellness promotion and neighborhood outreach. -
Executive Board Member
Boy Scouts of America Seneca Waterways Council
- 12 years 1 month
Children
Executive Board Member (2001 - 2013)
Vice President, Board Development (2010 - 2013)
Vice President, Learning for Life (2001-2010)
Vice President, Learning for Life (2001 - 2010). Served 15,000 children (K-12) in Monroe County annually with Career Awareness Exploring opportunities and character education curriculum and outside speakers in the classroom. Guided Council leadership with merger and assimilation of Otetiana and Finger Lakes to newly formed Seneca Waterways. -
Past Board Chair | Executive Board Member
Compeer Rochester, Inc.
- 18 years 7 months
Health
- Board Chair, (2010 - 2012)
- Board member (2004 - 2012)
- Marketing Committee (2004- 2009)
- Volunteer (2004 - 2022) Provided friendship to Alma over 19 years to support her mental wellness and social integration under her passing.
Honors & Awards
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RBJ Circle of Excellence Honoree
Rochester Business Journal
The Circle of Excellence honorees are prior Women of Excellence honorees in which these women are of longstanding, notable success in the community who are leading the way for other women.
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RBJ Women of Excellence Honoree
Rochester Business Journal
Rochester Business Journal's Women of Excellence identifies high-achieving women for their tremendous career accomplishments. These women are selected based on their professional experience, community involvement, leadership and sustained commitment to mentoring.
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Paul Harris Fellow
Rotary International
The Paul Harris Fellow recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute, or who have contributions made in their name, of $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation.
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ATHENA Award Finalist
Women's Council of the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce
Recognizes outstanding businesswomen who excel in their profession, are community leaders, and who mentor other women personally and professionally.
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Rochester Rotary Service Fellow Award
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Recipient, 2014 and 2015. The Rochester Rotary Service Fellow Award recognizes individual Rotarians who have demonstrated exemplary humanitarian service, with an emphasis on personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping others through Rotary.
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Rochester Rotary Board Award
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The Rotary Board Award recognizes a member who have demonstrated exemplary leadership and humanitarian service in accord with Rotary's ideals.
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M. Norton Rosner Outstanding Volunteer Award
Compeer Rochester, Inc.
Recognition for exemplary volunteer service in fostering mental wellbeing and social integration in a one-to-one match relationship.
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Forty Under 40
The Rochester Business Journal
Nominated by the community and selected by a committee of business leaders, the Forty Under 40 awards recognize forty men and women, under the age of 40, who have achieved professional success and have also made significant civic contributions to our community. The award has become a prestigious honor. Of the hundreds of nominations we receive, only the best of the best are recognized.
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English and Spanish
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