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Home / Articles / Featured Articles / Staten Island Women in Business 2024

Staten Island Women in Business 2024

November 11, 2024 By New York Family

Staten Island Women in Business 2024

Staten Island Women in Business 2024: Meet the Honorees!

Staten Island’s business community is flourishing, thanks in large part to the growing presence of women in leadership roles. From influential figures in educational institutions to entrepreneurs driving small businesses, one thing is clear: women are shaping the future of the borough. Their leadership is essential not only for economic growth but also for creating a more diverse, equitable, and thriving Staten Island.

Women in high-ranking positions bring unique perspectives that help drive innovation, foster collaboration, and promote inclusivity. Entrepreneurs and business leaders on Staten Island are not only building successful companies but are also role models, inspiring the next generation of women to pursue their ambitions.

It should come as no surprise that many of the women we are featuring in this section were heavily inspired by their own mothers and grandmothers, some of whom built their own successful careers while raising children, others merely by demonstrating the qualities of a leader that any family matriarch would possess naturally.

“My mom, Rosalia (RIP), was my greatest inspiration. Her unwavering belief in me, selflessness, and devotion to family shaped my values. She taught me honesty, respect, and integrity, and the importance of keeping traditions alive as a grounding force. Through her example, I learned to lead with kindness and serve others, which has been the foundation of my work in the community. Her simple yet profound wisdom continues to guide me in everything I do.’ — Gina Biancardi, President/ Founder, The Italian Cultural Foundation

“My mother inspires me, first and foremost. She was a nurse and physician herself and I was blessed to see firsthand what a powerful woman, wife and mother looks like. She exemplifies hard work, tenacity, and selflessness in family and professional life. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman in America to earn a medical degree, also inspires me. She faced every challenge you can imagine, and not only accomplished her goals, but thrived and became a trailblazer for the rest of us.” — Dr. Fiona Shehaj, Chief, Women’s Cardiovascular Health, Richmond University Medical Center

“I come from a line of remarkable women, including my mother, whose unwavering work ethic inspires me daily. I also draw inspiration from activists like Yuri Kochiyama, whose dedication to human rights empowers many, artists like Frida Kahlo who inspire with their creative vision and resilience, leaders like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez exemplify the power of advocacy and businesswomen such as Leah Penniman, founder of Soul Fire Farm, who embody the importance of committing ourselves to help others.” — Kelly Vilar, Founder and CEO, Staten Island Urban Center

The contributions of women in leadership positions cannot be overstated. Their influence extends beyond the boardroom, shaping the cultural and economic landscape of Staten Island. As more women rise to leadership roles, they will continue to pave the way for future generations, demonstrating that when women lead, entire communities thrive.

We celebrate the accomplishments of successful women not to further the gender divide, but to bridge the gap created by years of imbalance in the work environment. It is no secret that women face more challenges than their male counterparts at work, ones that can impact their careers and leadership opportunities. Gender bias and stereotypes, pay inequality, work-life balance difficulties, lack of representation in leadership, and even low self-confidence are just some of the obstacles women are much more likely to face as they attempt to climb the corporate ladder than men. When women are seen in positions of authority, it challenges outdated gender norms and inspires a cultural shift toward greater equality in the workplace and beyond.

Many of the women we are honoring this year faced — and overcame — those obstacles to become a symbol of female empowerment and success. When asked what advice they’d offer their younger selves, many expressed a strong tenacity to power through those tough moments to reach their ultimate goal, offering helpful advice to any woman about to embark on her own professional journey.

“I would tell my younger self to embrace every opportunity and take risks. Trust your instincts, and don’t shy away from asking questions or seeking mentorship. Authenticity is key—stay true to who you are, as it will attract the right people and opportunities. Surround yourself with supportive individuals and adhere to your values. Finally, celebrate your achievements, no matter how small, as they all contribute to your growth and journey.” — Tatiana Arguello, Executive Director, Nonprofit Staten Island

“If I could give my younger self one piece of advice, it would be to embrace every opportunity for growth, even the challenges. I wish I had known that setbacks are just stepping stones to success.” — Dr. Chikodiri Gibson, CEO/CMO, Chi Aesthetics Medspa & Wellness Center

“Whether through my lived experience or via history, strong women have inspired me to become my own greatest asset. Learning that assertiveness doesn’t equal aggression, criticism can be constructive for growth, and that opinions and standards do not equal attitude; I am a mosaic of all the female leaders in my life.” — Jennifer Larsen, Associate Executive Director, On Your Mark

Our Staten Island Women in Business section aims to highlight just a few of the women making waves in our borough, but we know that there are countless other such women leading the way forward in our local business community. We hope that even more women are encouraged to follow their passions and continue to show the wider community that women are here, they’re powerful, and they’re excelling in the business world.

Congratulations to this year’s honorees!

Allison Cohen

Chief of Communications & Fundraising, Joan & Alan Bernikow JCC of Staten Island
Allison Cohen has devoted her career to helping serve the needs of her community. She currently serves as the Chief of Communications & Fundraising at the Joan & Alan Bernikow JCC of Staten Island. Allison previously worked for Borough President James Oddo and NY1 News. She has received several awards and was chosen to be in a professional fellowship run by the JCC Association of North America. In her free time, she volunteers with local charities.

Arlene Sorkin

President & CEO, IlluminArt Productions
Arlene Sorkin has a Bachelors in Business Administration from Temple University and a Masters in Social Work from Bryn Mawr. She co-founded IlluminArt Productions, a nonprofit that empowers students to use artistic expression to illuminate critical social issues, creating conversations for positive change through theatrical performances and arts residencies, incorporating socio-emotional learning skills. Arlene serves on the board of Nonprofit Staten Island. She is married with a daughter, son-in law, and two granddaughters.

Cathy Del Priore

Executive Director, The GRACE Foundation
With over three decades of marketing and PR experience, Cathy’s journey began at Ketchum Communications, leading to a 25-year tenure at Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall. During her eight years at GRACE, Cathy spearheaded numerous initiatives to raise awareness and enhance the foundation’s brand. Notable achievements include breaking two Guinness Book of World Records: orchestrating the world’s largest human puzzle piece with 2,423 participants and the world’s largest infinity symbol with 1,530 participants.

Dr. Chikodiri Gibson

CEO/CMO, Chi Aesthetics Medspa & Wellness Center
Dr. Chikodiri Gibson, DNP, MBA, ACNS, FNP-C leads Chi Aesthetics in Staten Island. With over 20 years in aesthetic medicine, she’s a certified nurse injector who has performed tens of thousands of cosmetic procedures. Chi specializes in anti-aging treatments, PDO thread facelifts, laser rejuvenation and facial injectables. Her holistic approach also includes hormone replacement and IV therapy.

Dr. Fiona Shehaj

Chief, Women’s Cardiovascular Health, Richmond University Medical Center
Dr. Shehaj is currently the Chief of Women’s Cardiovascular Health at Richmond University Medical Center. Her professional focus includes women’s health, preventative cardiology, and student education. She completed her medical education and training at SUNY Downstate College of Medicine. Dr. Shehaj is also a Staten Islander herself and so it came naturally that upon completing her training, her desire was to return to her roots and serve the patient population she grew up amongst.

Gina Biancardi

President/ Founder, The Italian Cultural Foundation
Gina Biancardi is a prominent figure in education and culture, co-founding The College Bound Network in 1989 and later fulfilling her dream of establishing Casa Belvedere, an Italian Arts & Cultural Center. Since 2009, Gina spearheaded the restoration of a NYC Landmark mansion, transforming it into a thriving cultural hub for thousands of visitors to enjoy. Today, she continues to be a driving force for progress, while balancing her professional endeavors with cherished family time.

Gina DeSantis

President, Moore Catholic High School
Having attended Catholic school from kindergarten through undergraduate school, Gina is a proud product of Catholic education.She later returned to school as the mother of two small children, earning a MSEd degree at night. Gina’s more than 25 years as a Catholic High School educator has led her from a classroom teacher, department chairperson and, finally, school building leader. In addition to holding permanent State Certification in Secondary Education, with specialization in Biology, she also holds permanent State Certification in School Building Leadership.

Jackie Scarcella

Executive Director, A Very Special Place, Inc.
Jacqueline Scarcella started at AVSP in 1994 as a pre-vocational specialist. Over the years, she has served in many different roles at AVSP and currently serves as the Executive Director with administrative responsibility over the entire agency and its various programs. She serves on the Inter-Agency Council (IAC) Board, advocating for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Jamie Fialo

Executive Account Manager, Extended Home Care
For over 20 years Jamie Fialo has worked in the home care industry and is now a huge asset to the special needs community. Previously, she worked as a DSP and ABA Therapist. After her son was diagnosed with autism she was inspired to work with – and became passionate about – the special needs community. In her current role, Jamie educates parents and guardians on services their children and family members are eligible to receive.

Jennifer Larsen

Associate Executive Director, On Your Mark, Inc.
Jennifer Larsen began her human services journey in 1998 at On Your Mark, spending over half her life focusing on supporting people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Through her work at On Your Mark, she supports and mentors girls and women of all backgrounds to help them find their voice, and to stand tall, proud, and with confidence in their own unique skills and abilities.

Karen Goldman

Founder and Executive Director, Emma’s Place, Staten Island Grief and Loss Center for Children and Families
Karen Goldman has dedicated over thirty years to grief and loss education. She is a NYS Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a Board Certified Psychotherapist in private practice, with a background in Hospice Bereavement Counseling. Through leading her team Emma’s Place, she offers free grief counseling to children and grief education programs to local institutions, assisting individuals on their bereavement journey.

Kelly Vilar

Founder and CEO, Staten Island Urban Center
Kelly Vilar is the founder and CEO of the Staten Island Urban Center, dedicated to cultural equity and empowerment for marginalized communities. In 2023, she received a community service award from Nonprofit Staten Island and was named one of the Top 100 Most Powerful People by City & State Magazine. She contributed to the 2030 NYC Waterfront Plan and led the formation of the Environmental Justice Coalition of Staten Island. Kelly has received multiple awards for her impactful work in community development.

Kim Avilez

VP, Community Manager, JPMorgan Chase
Kim Avilez is a business owner and community impact leader. She is the Immediate Past President of the National Association of Women Business Owners-NYC, sitting on several boards including the SIEDC. Kim returned to the banking industry to make a difference in her community. As VP, Community Manager for Staten Island at JPMorgan Chase, she collaborates with neighborhood leaders to break down economic barriers, bringing the resources of a global firm locally through financial education.

Kim Beckett

Owner / Operator, Burrito Bar & Restaurant
After graduating from NYU in 1993, Kim Beckett started the Burrito Bar in Tribeca, NYC, fulfilling her dream of owning her own restaurant. To be closer to family, she then relocated the restaurant to Staten Island’s West Brighton area. While growing her business, she raised three wonderful sons and became actively involved in many community organizations, including the Forest Avenue BID and the Chamber of Commerce. Kim’s goal for the future is to continue to be inventive, creative and involved in her community.

Maria Casale

Owner/Founder, LEAP Learning Center
Dr. Casale has devoted her expertise to leading schools and change, having co-founded a charter school for those with learning differences. She seeks to bring innovation to teaching through the establishment of Fusion programs, providing enriching tutoring programs and homeschool, alternative education options to parents seeking to independently educate their children. She has enjoyed a long and fulfilling career as a master teacher, board-certified Orton Gillingham specialist, educational leader, and visionary.

Meagan Sills

VP, Deputy Hospital President, Staten Island University Hospital/ Northwell
Meagan began her career in 2009 as a GME Coordinator at SIUH. Quickly noticed for her leadership potential, Meagan was promoted in 2013 to Director of Research and Senior Director in 2018 where she was responsible for operational oversight of their Prince’s Bay campus. Since 2021, Meagan has operated as Deputy Executive Director at SIUH focusing on capital projects, programmatic development, and executing strategic plans.

Phyllis Bellocchio

Owner, The Polishing Pad, Inc.
Originally from Brooklyn, NY, Phyllis is a Staten Island business owner, mother, and advocate for women’s health. Alongside her late husband, Vaughn Bellocchio, she established The Polishing Pad, Inc. in 1992. In 2008 her cousin was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, leading to the origination of the T.E.A.L organization aimed to spread ovarian cancer awareness. Phyllis has been deeply involved in fundraising, organizing events, and educating women in hopes of reducing ovarian cancer mortality rates.

Phyllis Merlino

Dr. Phyllis G. Merlino: Todt Hill Pediatric Dentistry, Pediatric Dentist/owner
Dr. Merlino is a Staten Island native, where she still resides. A graduate of Susan Wagner High School, NYU College of Arts and Science and NYU College of Dentistry, she completed a one-year general residency at SIUH and a two-year pediatric program at Brookdale University Hospital, Brooklyn. Within six months of receiving her specialty certificate, Dr. Merlino started her own private practice limited to Pediatric Dentistry, and remains in that location today.

Roseann Holt

Vice President/COO, Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc.
Roseann Holt has worked at Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc. for over 23 years. She began implementing recruitment strategies, designed and increased meal delivery routes, eventually building the corps to over 400 volunteers who, pre-pandemic, delivered 80% of the total meals provided to homebound seniors who rely on Meals on Wheels of S.I. She was a Kennedy Fellow, holds a Certificate in Executive Leadership, is the Chairwoman of the AmeriCorps Seniors/RSVP Advisory Council on S.I. and is a member of Soroptimist International of S.I.

Stephanie Debes

CEO / Makeup Artist, The Makeup On Wheels Foundation
Stephanie Debes, founder of The Makeup on Wheels Foundation, turned her childhood love of cosmetics into a mission for change. After becoming a certified makeup artist in 2015, she faced rejection due to her disability. Refusing to give up, Stephanie launched the foundation to advocate for inclusivity and accessibility in the beauty industry. Through her work with the foundation, she helps empower individuals with disabilities, providing opportunities and challenging barriers in an often exclusive field.

Tatiana Arguello

Executive Director, Nonprofit Staten Island
Tatiana M. Arguello is the Executive Director of Nonprofit Staten Island, where she supports over 160 local nonprofits with resources, advocacy, and educational programs to enhance their impact. She chairs the Capacity Building Committee for the Mayor’s Office for Nonprofit Services and serves on Community Board #1. Tatiana has secured millions in funding to address critical issues such as public health, gun violence, and environmental protection, significantly contributing to SI’s nonprofit sector and civic engagement efforts.

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