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Assemblyman Joe DeStefano (R-Medford) hosted a special “Women of Distinction” awards ceremony to honor seven exceptional women who have made significant contributions to their communities. The event recognized women from various backgrounds and professions who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, volunteerism, and dedication to making Suffolk County a better place to live.
In his opening remarks, Assemblyman DeStefano expressed his gratitude for the remarkable work these women have done. Also in attendance was State Senator Dean Murray, Legislators Dominick Thorne (R-Patchogue) and Nick Caracappa (C-Selden) and Councilman Michael Loguercio (R-Ridge). DeStefano stated that these women went above and beyond to make a difference in our community. These women help those in need and are community leaders. He went on to thank them for their dedication and inspiration.
Jodi Moran, a passionate advocate for social justice, was recognized for her extensive work with Suffolk County Community College. She has championed arts programs within the Patchogue-Medford School District and volunteers weekly at Almost Home Animal Rescue, working to save and rehabilitate animals in need. Moran’s dedication to both education and animal welfare has made her a vital part of the community.
Nerina Sperl was celebrated for her lifetime of public service. Currently, Sperl serves as the Chief Auditor at the Suffolk County Comptroller’s Office. She is an active member of the Patchogue-Medford Finance Committee and leads a local Girl Scout troop, nurturing the next generation of women leaders. Her long-standing commitment to public service and community involvement is deeply admired.
Linda Piotrowski, a Sergeant in the Suffolk County Police Department’s 6th Precinct, was honored for her work empowering women through free self-defense classes. She also assists women recovering from domestic violence and human trafficking situations, working to provide them with the tools they need to regain control of their lives. Her tireless dedication to ensuring women’s safety has had a profound impact on the community.
April Coppola, the President of the William Floyd School District, has long been a strong advocate for the arts, music, and sports. Coppola is also active in her local Chamber of Commerce and continuously works to beautify her community. Her leadership and advocacy have helped elevate the importance of arts education and community pride throughout the William Floyd district.
Denise Nostrom was recognized for her success as a financial advisor and her service to the Patchogue-Medford community. As the President of P.O.W.E.R. and owner of Diversified Financial Solutions, Nostrom has helped countless individuals and families navigate their financial futures. She also hosts a weekly radio show, “The Financial Chick,” and assists the Patchogue-Medford School District by providing scholarships to students.
Danielle Paisley, the Director of the Patchogue-Medford Library, was honored for her leadership in opening the Medford Library Branch and re-opening the historic Carnegie Library in Patchogue. She also serves as the Secretary of the Patchogue-Medford Foundation and is an active member of the Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce. Paisley’s vision and dedication to library services have transformed the community’s access to educational resources.
Amy Thomas, the Assistant Chief of the South Country Ambulance EMS, has been an EMT for twenty-one years and coordinates CPR and first aid training throughout the community. In addition to her professional duties, Thomas volunteers with two non-profits, offering her time and expertise to those in need. Her commitment to emergency services and community outreach has made her a true role model.
After the ceremony, Assemblyman DeStefano expressed his deep appreciation for the contributions these women have made. “Women of Distinction are the folks who really make a difference in our community. They go out and do the right thing day in and day out without expecting anything in return. They help their neighbors and people they don’t even know just because they have a need, and they have the ability to help”.
Each honoree was presented with an award, and a morning that was filled with heartfelt speeches and a sense of community pride. The event served as a reminder of the importance of recognizing the contributions of women who often work behind the scenes to make their neighborhoods stronger and more vibrant.
The “Women of Distinction” awards ceremony highlighted the remarkable achievements of these seven women, whose leadership, dedication, and compassion have made a lasting impact on Suffolk County.