Long Island Business News announced this morning it has selected this year’s winners of the 2024 Diversity in Business Awards.
The Diversity in Business Awards highlight the outstanding achievements of professionals who actively support the growth of diversity and equality in the community. The honorees were selected by the editorial staff of Long Island Business News. A listing of winners is below:
2024 Diversity in Business Awards Winners
Cheryl H. Berger, Lieb at Law P.C.
Elizabeth J. Bigos, Optum Tri-State
Deon Brown, Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce
Natasha Elizabeth Castillo, JPMorgan Chase
Joseph Celentano, Adelphi University
Family and Children’s Association (FCA)
Karen Grando, International Asbestos Removal Inc.
Nicole Grodner, North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters
Tamika N. Hardy, Rivkin Radler LLP
Mayor Waylyn Hobbs Jr., Village of Hempstead
Jovia Financial Credit Union DE&I Committee
Jean Juste, PSEG Long Island
Jawad Khalfan, SecureTech Systems
Roy H. Lebel, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Theodore Massillon, NOM Media
Joseph G. Milizio, Vishnick McGovern Milizio LLP
Christopher Moses, eFFray Studios and NeuroDiagnosTechs
Vinita Jeanette Permenter, Rise Life Services
Angel Manuel Rivera, Suffolk County Legislature
Roseanna Ryan, Stony Brook University Hospital
Anan A. Samara, PKF O’Connor Davies
Janice Tinsley, Suffolk County Water Authority
Sherry Tucker, WellLife Network
Robert Vitelli, LGBT Network
Debra Elise Sterling Walters, Legal Aid Society of Suffolk County
Angela R. Williams-Jones, Empowered Evolutions Inc. (Flower Power Yoga)
Narjis Zaidi, UCP of Long Island
Amelia F. Zwecher, Legal Services NYC
“This year’s Diversity in Business honorees have successfully built diversity and inclusion into the workplace as part of their core mission. They serve as examples for other businesses to follow,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, managing director of BridgeTower Media/Long Island Business News. “We at the Long Island Business News are pleased to recognize these award winners who are making a difference in the community.”
The winners will be honored at a celebration on Tuesday, March 19, at Crest Hollow Country Club, 8325 Jericho Turnpike in Woodbury. The summit and awards celebration begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast and networking followed by a panel discussion, Advancing Economic Growth Within Diverse Communities. The awards presentation will close out the event, which ends at 11 a.m. The event hashtag is #LIBNevents.
Attendance is limited, with sponsors receiving priority access.
There are various sponsorship levels available, which include a table for guests, multimedia marketing, logo usage and much more, depending upon sponsorship level. If seats are available after the sponsorship deadline, a limited number of individual tickets will go on sale. Tables are only available with sponsorship. To secure a sponsorship to ensure you and your guests can celebrate together, contact Suzanne Fischer-Huettner at [email protected].
Winners will be profiled in a special section in the March 15 issue of Long Island Business News and will be available online at LIBN.com.
For more information, visit https://libn.com/event/diversityinbusiness/.
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