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ABOUT ‘LONG ISLAND BUSINESS INFLUENCERS: DYNAMIC WOMEN 2024’

In this special section, “Long Island Business Influencers: Most Dynamic Women 2024,” you’ll note there is definitely no shortage of strong, successful women leaders on Long Island. Regardless of their industry and position, Long Island holds some of the most forward-thinking female leaders, who aren’t afraid to speak their minds and challenge what’s not working, in order to propel their respective industries to the next level.
Here at Long Island Business News, we are proud to recognized these women leaders, and it has always been a tradition to do so. For almost 25 years, our prestigious Top 50 Women in Business awards has honored Long Island’s top female professionals for their business acumen, mentoring and community involvement. As one of our biggest events of the year, we are currently accepting nominations for this achievement until Friday, July 12. Winners will be recognized with a celebration dinner on Thursday, Oct. 17. Learn more at https://libn.com/event/top50women/.

Last year we broadened our recognition of Long Island women and launched our Empowering Women special editorial section to recognize the organizations that are elevating, educating, and growing women leaders. Next month, we are taking Empowering Women to the next level by launching a live event in conjunction with its accompanying special editorial section. Designed for networking and education among women in all phases of their careers, this gathering—starting at 11 a.m. on July 25— will feature a panel discussion and Q&A: What I wish I Knew (Before Becoming a Women Leader). The day will culminate with the Empowering Women awards held later that afternoon honoring Long Island-based companies working to elevate, educate and empower women leaders.

Learn more and register at https://libn.com/event/empowering-women/.

In the meantime, I encourage you to read the profiles on the following pages and learn more about these exceptional women.

We will also feature additional industries throughout the year. If you—or someone you know—is considered a Long Island influencer, please feel free to recommend them using our online form: https://libn.com/libn-influencers-recommendation-form/.

 

Regina Jankowski, Editor, Long Island Business News

 

Stephanie M. Alberts

Terri Alessi-Miceli

Linda Armyn

Dr. Gladys M. Ayala

Lara Bass

Seema Bhansali

Elizabeth J. Bigos

Sheryl Buro

Angie M. Carpenter

Kimberly R. Cline

Jennifer B. Cona

Maria P. Conzatti

Randi Shubin Dresner

Michele Dean

Jennifer S. DeSena

Anne T. Donnelly

Esther Fortunoff-Greene

Wendy Frigeria

Patricia Galteri

Tamika N. Hardy

Katherine Heaviside

Kelley Coughlan Heck

Nichol King

Whitney Finn LaCosta

Elena B. Langan

Barbara Leogrande

Donna Linke-Klein

Sandra Lindsay

Helen Liriano

Nicole Mazza

Carolyn Mazzenga

Maurie McInnis

Domenique Camacho Moran

Kelly Murphy

Jothy Narendran

Deirdre O’Connell

Aoifa O’Donnell

Mary P. O’Reilly

Susan Poser

Hon. Gail Prudenti

Mary Reese

Theresa A. Regnante

Kristen Reynolds

Christine M. Riordan

Kathy Rivera

Stacey I. Sikes

Joyce A. Streithorst

Miriam B. Tanenbaum

Janice Tinsley

Felicia R. Tucker

Merrill S. Zorn-Jensen

 

 

 

LIBN Staff

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