Thursday, April 20, 2023
Welcome
Pledge of Allegiance and Girl Scout Promise
Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
Greetings
Sandra A. Kenoff
President/Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
Shanna Jafri
1st Vice Chair, Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
Caroline Fairchild, CFRE
Chief Development Officer, Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
2023 Honoree Award Presentation
Dr. Jabeen Ahmed
Colleen Fay, CPA, MST
Danielle Nebres, Mitzi Golbek Spirit of Girl Scouting Award
Samantha Plotino, Elinor J. Ferdon Young Woman of Promise
Presentations by Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
Mission Moment
Thank You
Sandra A. Kenoff
President/Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
Post-Awards Celebration
Coffee, Cocktails, and Desserts in the Main Lounge
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A Message from the Board Chair and President/CEO
Welcome Girl Scout friends and supporters to our 43rd Annual Women of Achievement gala. We are honored to recognize these phenomenal women for their contributions and leadership in their fields of work and their communities, and for being role models to our future generations of leaders. Now, more than ever, it is important for us to honor individuals who are doing extraordinary things during extraordinary times.
Today we are privileged to recognize:
Dr. Jabeen Ahmed Medical Director
Sheefa Pharmacy & Wellness Center
Samantha Plotino Executive Director The Provident Bank Foundation
Colleen Fay, CPA, MST Tax Partner Withum
Danielle Nebres Girl Scout Volunteer & Entrepreneur
Thank you for joining us at the Westmount Country Club as we celebrate these incredible women. We are thankful for your support of Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey. On behalf of the Board of Directors, we congratulate our honorees and thank them for their leadership.
We are also grateful to our sponsors and guests for supporting our annual Women of Achievement gala, which allows us to expand the impact and reach of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience across northern New Jersey.
Together with your support, we will continue in our mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Invest in Girls. Change the World.
With Sincere Appreciation,
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Bette M. Simmons, Ed.D. Board Chair
Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
Sandra A. Kenoff President/CEO
Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey
A Message from Bonnie Barczykowski, CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA
Dear Friends,
Role models and mentors have never been more important for young girls. In this time when girls are facing a wide range of challenges and obstacles in their day to day lives, role models and mentors offer valuable guidance on how to navigate the world with confidence, open them up to new experiences, and give them insights into the possibilities and opportunities that are out there to be seized.
Every year, Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey’s Women of Achievement event celebrates honorees who embody the spirit of mentorship that is embedded in the Girl Scout mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
On behalf of the entire Girl Scout Movement, I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to this year’s Women of Achievement honorees:
Dr. Jabeen Ahmed, Colleen Fay, Samantha Plotino, and Danielle Nebres.
These women are all exceptional leaders within their fields and amazing role models. They reflect the vision and values of the Girl Scout mission and are breaking barriers and making an incredible impact in their communities across northern New Jersey. I am so grateful for their leadership.
Yours in Girl Scouting,
Bonnie Barczykowski
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
Innovator Level Sponsors
Leader Level Sponsors
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Dr. Jabeen Ahmed Medical Director
Sheefa Pharmacy & Wellness Center
Dr. Jabeen Ahmed is a public healthcare professional with 29 years of experience in community healthcare and outreach, clinical pharmacy practice, and pro bono substance abuse counseling and rehabilitation. She is a commissioner on the Board of Social Services of Passaic County, appointed to the New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy, advisor to the Paterson Coalition Against Substance Abuse and serves several other boards and organizations.
She is the co-founder of Sheefa Pharmacy & Wellness Center, a community-based pharmacy, serving the pharmaceutical, medical, social, and educational public needs of Northern New Jersey and surrounding areas. Her work provided critical pharmacy services to patients during Covid, including the donation of PPE, personal protection equipment, free Covid testing and a vaccination program assisting the city of Paterson to reach a 95% vaccination rate in 2021.
She is also an entrepreneur, the founder of Fit Female, an allwomen’s fitness center, providing a safe and healthy environment for women to focus on their health. Part of the proceeds of the membership funded organizations abetting antihuman trafficking, anti-domestic violence, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and several other women and children focused organizations.
Jabeen is a partner at Antika Grill, a Lebanese restaurant in Montclair, NJ, committed to serving the needs of food scarcity issues in collaboration with Toni’s Kitchen, a local food bank. She has provided over 1000 meals to homebound seniors during the pandemic and continues to address the inner-city food deficits.
She is dedicated to the healthcare needs of the public in a diverse manner, covering a multitude of facets of healthcare, including preventative testing, psychological counseling, and pharmaceutical and social needs.
Colleen Fay, CPA, MST
Tax Partner Withum
Colleen Fay has 20 years of experience in accounting and focuses in the alternative investment industry. Her expertise is in tax compliance and consulting for hedge funds, private equity funds, venture capital funds, funds of funds, general partners, and management companies.
Actively involved in the firm’s internal best practices and continuing professional education program, Colleen develops course curriculum and provides instruction for national and local training seminars. As the firm’s Women in Financial Services Group leader, Colleen oversees networking events and educational seminars for women entrepreneurs, providing opportunities for professional development and further empowering women within the financial services space. Colleen is passionate about this initiative because it provides the opportunity to advocate for our women team members and colleagues across the industry and supports them as they grow into the next generation of leaders.
Colleen channels this same passion for developing the next generation when it comes to her family. She is the Troop Leader for her daughter Lilly’s Junior Girl Scout troop and her daughter Hannah’s Girl Scout Brownie troop. She enjoys the time spent with the girls working together to tackle challenges, increase their confidence, and look to a future without limitations.
Outside of the office, when she’s not spending time with her family, Colleen enjoys training for races, reminding her kids how far she ran that day and wearing the race participant finisher T-shirts. But her favorite sport is her women’s soccer team, the Mambas, a team of moms from her children’s classes. Colleen is the Cricut Queen of the team and can be found using it to make the team merch. The Mambas play soccer weekly but more importantly, support each other endlessly on and off the field.
Colleen is fortunate to have the support of her family, friends, colleagues, and teammates to help her in pursuing her goals personally and professionally.
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Samantha Plotino Executive Director The Provident Bank Foundation
Elinor J.
Ferdon Young Woman of Promise
Samantha Plotino is a respected leader and visionary in philanthropy and nonprofit funding, and has served as Executive Director of The Provident Bank Foundation since 2020. Pioneering the philanthropic efforts of The Provident Bank Foundation, Samantha oversees a tristate foundation that funds a total of $1 million–$2 million in grants annually, investing in nonprofit organizations that impact communities across Provident Bank’s New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania markets. Utilizing the principles of trustbased philanthropy combined with high standards of due diligence, Samantha implements the Foundation’s vision and strategies to make smart funding decisions that result in long-term, measurable, and sustainable impact.
Samantha’s pragmatic spirit and creativity, combined with her passion to serve others, makes her an invaluable partner and colleague in the nonprofit sector. A believer in the power of giving back, Samantha is thrilled about
supporting community impact not only by investing in diverse organizations that educate, enrich communities, promote health, and empower youth and families, but by connecting her 1,200+ colleagues at Provident Bank, Beacon Trust, and Provident Protection Plus with meaningful volunteer and engagement opportunities.
Samantha earned her bachelor’s degree from the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia and her master’s degree in Administrative Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Samantha has obtained several executive certificates in nonprofit leadership and strategic frameworks from Rutgers University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, and the Harvard Kennedy School. She is also an alumna of AmeriCorps.
The Elinor J. Ferdon Young Woman of Promise Award was founded in 2014 to pay tribute to the former Girl Scouts of the USA National President (1996-1999) and former Girl Scout Council of Bergen County Board Chair (1974-1980). Celebrated for her outstanding leadership of Girl Scouts, Ellie is dedicated to the mission so all girls may reach their full potential. Through this award, we honor Ellie Ferdon’s vision by highlighting an exceptional young woman with a very promising career ahead of her.
Danielle Nebres is a resident of Madison, N.J. and a member of the Girl Scout organization for 15 years both as a leader and as a Girl Scout. She is a member of the Juliette Gordon Low Society and served as a Council Delegate for the Girl Scouts of the USA National Convention.
Danielle earned her B.A. in Political Science and enjoyed work in television before working for her family full-time. She is a wife and mother of three, a son and two daughters, for whom she serves as a troop leader. Danielle describes the Girl Scout program as a blueprint for raising her daughters and believes strongly in the confidence and skill-building experiences fundamental to the organization. She has seen that the benefits of being a Girl Scout increase as girls get older and that
Danielle Nebres
Girl Scout Volunteer & Entrepreneur
Mitzi Golbek Spirit of Girl Scouting Award
the opportunity to explore, create, and lead in all-girl spaces is vital at every stage. It is her personal mission to amplify the message that Girl Scouts is for girls and women of all ages.
As an active member of her community, Danielle has also enjoyed volunteering with the Madison Rotary Club and Historical Society. She serves on the Board of the Chautauqua Dance Circle, a role that speaks to her passion for dance and the arts. Danielle enjoys engaging with lifelong learners and finding ways to advocate for equity in the arts. When not volunteering, she enjoys preparing and sharing heritage foods from her parents' native country of Trinidad. She has taught classes on Caribbean cuisine and hopes to one day write a cookbook that examines the intersection of food, history, and culture.
The Mitzi Golbek Spirit of Girl Scouting Award was founded in 2007 to memorialize the former Girl Scouts: Lenni-Lenape Council executive director, who led the council from 1989-2002. Celebrated for her innovation in programming and council growth, Mitzi was an advocate of good food shared with friends and family. Through this award, we honor Mitzi Golbek’s vision and her 39 years as a Girl Scout.
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Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey Media Girls
These Girl Scouts represent our council at events and in interviews and provide communications support in sharing our stories with the media throughout the year.
We thank them for being a part of Women of Achievement and for bringing the spirit of Girl Scouting to our gala.
www.gsnnj.org/MediaGirlsInAction
Katelyn Bowers Kalia Cheung
Madeline DeJager Faith Feldman
Isabella Krepps Vera Murray-Same
Charlotte Nebres Libby Nebres
Emma Ohnegian Nicole Pelish Sofia Scoropanos Anhad Singh
Emi Southgate Natalie Torres
lead others higher
Great leaders continue to raise the bar — inspiring and empowering others to push to new heights.
Colleen Fay, CPA, Partner and 2023 Women of Achievement Honoree, continues to advocate for all aspiring leaders — supporting their continued growth and success.
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Silent Auction Conditions of Sale
All sales are final. No refunds of exchanges on any items. Goods and services have been donated to GSNNJ and are sold by GSNNJ – not the donor. Please do not ask the donor for refunds, exchanges, or adjustments.
Everything is sold “as is.” GSNNJ assumes no responsibility for the validity of the description, authenticity, or condition of any item offered for sale. Values indicated are those given by the donor and are not warrantied by GSNNJ for any purpose.
The highest bid at the close of the auction on Friday, April 21, 2023, at 8:00 p.m. will win the item. In the event of a dispute, the CEO’s decision will be final.
Following the conclusion of the auction, the highest bidder for each item will be awarded that prize and their credit card will automatically be processed.
Pick-up and Item Distribution: Upon confirmation of payment, all winners will receive an email from GSNNJ regarding their items on Friday, April 21, 2023.
a. Digital certificates will be sent by email.
b. For all physical items and hard-copy certificates, you will receive an email to select a pick-up location for your item(s) at our Randolph, Riverdale, or Paramus Service Center. Item pick-up will be available starting Thursday, April 27, 2023. Please note that items are housed at the Riverdale Service Center, and allow 1-2 business days for an item to be available for pickup in Randolph or Paramus. Pick-up is available during normal shop operating hours, which are viewable at www.gsnnj.org/shop.
c. Shipping will be made available upon request, and all costs associated are the responsibility of the winner based on the item and shipping preference. Some items may be excluded from shipping and will be noted on the package listing.
d. Items will be held until Friday, September, 29, 2023. Any remaining items will be donated to Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey.
Unless specified, all services are to be fulfilled at a mutually convenient time to both the buyer and the seller. Item descriptions have detailed restrictions and/or expiration dates as indicated by the donor. Please read certificates carefully.
Please do not resell these prizes on eBay or any internet marketplace, as doing so will void some of them and is not in keeping with the spirit of this fundraising endeavor.
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Thank you to this year's VIPs
Atlantic Health
Delta Dental of New Jersey
Linda Hanlon
Jessica Hoffman
Inserra Supermarkets
IT Radix
Shanna & Rafi Jafri
Kearny Bank
Sandra & Eric Kenoff
Krista Korinis
Jane Kurek
Germaine Lacqua
Lakeland Bank
Matthew Lamb
M&T Bank
Medcore Health Group
Morgan Stanley
Palmer & Cay
Joe & Karen Pennisi
Provident Bank
Provident Bank Foundation
Mikele Simkins
Bette M. Simmons, Ed.D.
Withum
*At the time of printing
Thank you to our Women of Achievement Committee
Alexis Kiefer
Shannon Knowlton
Krista Korinis
Jane Kurek
Karyllan Dodson Mack
JoAnne Madalena
Kathryn Marsh
Sarah Molnoski
Jennifer Pressman
Doris Sanders-Headley
Farhanna Sayegh
Mikele Simkins
Bette M. Simmons, Ed.D.
Get involved and become a member of our 2024 Women of Achievement Committee. Contact Kelsey Anderson, Director of Individual Giving & Special Events at kanderson@gsnnj.org.
Thank You to Inserra Supermarkets for the table centerpieces and to Jill Robins and Three Dimensions Productions.
Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey Board of Directors
Bette M. Simmons, Ed.D., Board Chair
Shanna Jafri, 1st Vice Chair
Veronica Ross, 2nd Vice Chair
Krista Korinis, Secretary/Interim Treasurer
Sandra A. Kenoff, President/Chief Executive Officer
Leslie Achter, Jill Andersen, Delia Blackler Perretta, Karyllan Dodson Mack, Leslie Franklin, Danielle Furze, Pia House Walker, Germaine Lacqua, Matthew Lamb, James M. McCreedy, Christyl Lucille Murray, Joe Pennisi, Nashira Spencer, Nikki Sumpter, Lisa Torres, Ed.D.
Girl Representatives
Lula Duda, Bodhi Mathur, Madeline Tubbs
Board Development Committee
James M. McCreedy, Chair
Elisa Buckley, Tevra Francis, Shanna Jafri, Christyl Lucille Murray, Cindy L. Taylor
Fund Development Committee
Krista Korinis, Chair
Delia Blackler Perretta, Karyllan Dodson Mack, Shanna Jafri, Matthew Lamb, Sarah Molnoski, Bette Simmons, Ed.D., Nashira Spencer, Nikki Sumpter, Lisa Torres, Ed.D.
Fund Development Staff
Caroline Fairchild, Chief Development Officer
Kelsey Anderson, Director of Individual Giving & Special Events
Leigh Anne Soroka, Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations
Olivia Timmons, Executive Associate of Fund Development
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Women of Achievement
Honorees 1980-2022
1980
Barbara Abney Bolger, Rita Cohen
Margaret Cook, Eleanor Menditto
Sophie Werner
1981
Elinor J. Ferdon
1982
(Special 70th Anniversary Event):
“Broadway in Bergen” At John Harms Theatre
1983
Katharine Auchincloss
Myra Greenstone
Joan I. Thomas
1984
Kay Koplovitz
Ellen R. Levine
Elaine Zayak
1985
Anne Donovan
Carol Martin
1986
Ann Applewhite, Nell Bassett, Kent Manahan
Sylvia Porter, Carmel Quinn, Marge Roukema
Catherine Spears
1987
Eleanore Pettersen
Denise Richardson
Kay Ritta
1988
Leanna Brown, Violet Cherry, Felicia Jamison
Sara Lee Kessler, Norma Krajczar, Ruth Krawitz
Anne Philips, Bree Walker
1989
Toshiko d’Elia
Theresa Shank-Grentz
Cheryl Toussaint-Eason
1990
Elizabeth Christopherson, Mary Higgins Clark
Margaret Domber, Julia Kersey
Jewell Jackson McCabe, Mary Mulholland
Marge Roukema
1991
Paula L. Cantor
Arlene Howard
Peggy Noonan
1992
Barbara Abrams, Esq., Jane Francis Brady
Shirley DeLibero Donna Marie Farrell
Martha Green, Sister Patricia Lynch, C.S.J.P.
Maria Magda O’Keefe, Karla H. Risdon, Dr. Joan S. Specht
1993
Dianne Keel Atkins, Marion Barnett
Barbara C. Hauke, Jean E. Hoysradt
1994
Kathleen A. Donovan, Elinor J. Ferdon
Pearl B. Herring, Ruth J. Miller, Edna Black Teague
1995
Betty and Raymond Wells
1996
Deborah Aronson, Patricia Dunn, Toni Fay
Arlene Locicero, Sandra Ramos, Arline Simpson
Mary Ann Stanek, Charlotte VanderValk
1997
Debra Lennon
Virginia Wentz
1998
Carol Bamesberger, Emmy Bledsoe, Cesarina A. Earl
Patricia Rado, Sandra Siroky, Lynda S. Smith
1999
Rosemarie Arnold, Esq., Linda Brobst, Chrisena Coleman
Tom D’Angelo, Deirdre K. Kane, Virginia L. Laughlin
Mary Jane Owens, Linda Robinson, Susan M. Zellman
2000
Elizabeth “Libbie” Lindsay
Sandra Ann Robinson
Joan M. Wright
2001
Teri Duda, Alexis M. Eckert, Miriam Lopez
Pamela T. Miller, Esq., Patricia A. Nichols
Naomi Pagano, Ruth C. Parker, Irene Sterling, Barbara Utz
The Valley Hospital Breast Center, Ethel J. Williams
2002
Dorothy Leung Blakeslee, Donna Dieterle
Violet Merle McIntosh, MD, Barbara Saunders-Adams
JoAnn Vozech
2003
Dr. Janet Denlinger, Kathleen Laurent
Lisa Peterson, Corethia V. E. Scheurer
Westfield Shoppingtown/ Garden State Plaza
2004
Michelle Brauntuch, Jean Fox Csaposs
Susan DeGennaro, Sister Theresa Mary Martin, C.S.S.F. Evelin Potts
2005
Kyung Hee Choi, Betty Fetzer
Tamara Schwartz, Lori Stokes
2006
Dr. Traci Burgess, Gail DellaFave
Janet Sharma, Frances I. Sundheim
2007
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, Donnett Barnett
Maxine Frampton, Carol W. Greene, Elaine Walsh
2008
Dr. Afriye Amerson, Amelia Gold, Sheila James
Melissa L. Klipp., Virginia “Gina” Wilson
2009
Bonnie Hodge, Jane Kurek
Assemblywoman Nellie Pou
Assemblywoman Holly T. Schepisi
Dr. Katherine Houghton Zatz
2010
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, M.P.F.
Margaret Nordstrom, Marlene Bauer
Doris Sanders-Headley, Wendy Shen
2011
Evangeline Gomez, Esq., Julie Kampf
Wanda Maltese, Patricia Milley
Deborah Zastocki, DNP, RN
2012
Lourdes Cortez
Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuysen
Tammie A. Horsfield, Norma Tempel
Camelia M. Valdes, Toni Zimmer
2013
Kimberly Burnett, Natasha Maximoff Chandler
Linda Spradley Dunn, Odette D. Valdez
Barbara von dem Hagen
2014
Poonam Alaigh, Lynne Harwell Algrant
Jane Bainbridge, Essence Harris
Collette Liantonio
2015
Dr. Alicia Abella, Angela Margolit
Jessica A. Jansyn, Lizette Parker
Gigi Regolizio, Marnita Robertson
2016
Katherine Bickerton, Linda Bowden, Gina Bruzzichesi
Malaak Compton-Rock, Lindsey Inserra-Hughes Dr. Ursula Parrish Daniels
2017
Antje Ballin, Shacara N. Delgado
MaryAnne Faschan, Shannon Lazare
Women of Mountain Development Corp.
Elizabeth Lieb, Irene Fitzgerald, Denise Gonzalez
2018
Elisa Buckley, Mary Ann Deacon, Linda Hanlon
Ellen Kim, Amrit Walia-Zaidi
2019
Lisa Brady, June Bray, Martha De Young
Balpreet Grewal-Virk, Janet Henry Cash
Amber Sabathia
2020
Charlotte Abella, Megan Lunde
Jean Myers, Nikki Sumpter
BD Women's Initiative Network
Monica Council-Miles, Luba DeGroat
Jennifer Singelyn Dietrich
2021
Kay Du Fernandez, Nicole Licciardi
Erika Liles, Donna Watridge
2022
Betty A. Garger, Pia House Walker
O'Kneeka I. Roberts, Farhanna Sayegh, Carol A. Vargas
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Our Mission
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Girl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try: To serve God* and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
Girl Scout Law
I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.
* Members may substitute for the word God in accordance with their own spiritual beliefs.
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