Thursday, June 7, 2012

2012 Annual Meeting & Luncheon


We had a wonderful Annual Meeting & Luncheon yesterday! 

Thank you to those who attended or supported the event. We were able to recognize leaders in the community, celebrate successes and hear an important message from Stephanie Fanjul, President of Smart Start & North Carolina Partnership for Children and past Board President at the National Association for the Education of Young Children.

Read on for highlights of this great event!

We distributed our 2011 Annual Report. We are very proud the work we accomplished for children and families. Please take a look here. 

Our theme was "moving forward". A paper airplane was incorporated in the design of our Annual Report (thanks Ruth Sadinsky!) and we ran with it! Even our center pieces were topped with a paper airplane. 


The event, held at the Albany Country Club, was attended by over 150 guests from around the state! In addition to those in the CCR&R, early education and child care fields, we were happy to have folks from the business community with us. Early care and education is everyone's business!

We could not host events like this without the support of generous sponsors. This years's major sponsors included:


For a complete list of contributors, see our program here.

We also were honored to have special guest Meredith Wiley signing her book 

Thanks Meredith!

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Our keynote speaker was Stephanie Fanjul. Stephanie is the President of Smart Start and the North Carolina Partnership for Children. Her message was loud and clear; QUALITY MATTERS! Stephanie talked about Smart Start, North Carolina’s initiative that inspires and connects people to make lasting change in the health and well-being of North Carolina’s young children.

 

Smart Start highlights:
  • 67% of all children in early care and education attend 4- and 5-star programs as compared to 33% in 2001.
  • 78% of children whose families received subsidy attend 4- and 5-star centers (compared to 30% in 2001). A 2011 Duke University study found children had higher third grade reading and math scores and fewer special education placements in counties that received more funding for Smart Start when those children were younger.


The first 2000 days of child’s life are critical! That’s why Smart Start works and QUALITYstarsNY will work too! We need to invest in the first 2000 days and invest in QUALITYstarsNY.




We were so pleased to be able to recognize three Excellence in Leadership Award Honorees.


The Early Care & Learning Council’s annual presentation of the “Excellence in Leadership” Award is a tradition that began in 1999.  The Award recognizes individuals or organizations that have made a significant contribution to New York State’s children and families and have shown exemplary leadership in advancing high quality early care and education in New York State.

This year’s winners were

Dennis McDermott and  Kim Jasmin of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co

Kathy Halas presents Dennis McDermott with the award

Fred Scaglione of New YorkNon-Profit Press

Commissioner Kathryn Muller, LCSW-R of Steuben County Department of Social Services

 

Congratulations winners and thank you for your continued support of young children and their families!


We were thrilled to recognize two CCR&Rs who achieved Child Care Aware of America National Quality Assurance in the past year. National Quality Assurance enables CCR&Rs and State Networks to improve quality and strive for excellence just as accreditation and quality rating systems do for providers. It is a process of continuous quality improvement and being Quality Assured means that an agency has net the highest standards of service. Congratulations:




Together these two agencies make Long Island a Quality Assured region!


Congratulations PITC graduates!

The Council also recognized Program for Infant and Toddler  Care (PITC) graduates, who in 2010 and 2011 completed two weeks of intensive training and went on to complete the process to become certified in this nationally recognized approach to professional development for infant and toddler caregivers. We are so proud of the hard work you did!

PITC GRADUATES (CERTIFIED IN FOUR MODULES)

Angela Atwell
Susan Barco
Darlene Beiling
Betty Bellino
Mira Tetkowski Berkley
Dawn Breitung
Tammy Bursley
Kristin Cadro
Rosa Calderon
Michele Conklin
Susan DeCarlo
Rosemarie Dehn
Diana A. Diaz
Stephanie Dockweiler
Colleen Eager 
Kathy Ector
Evelyn Efinger
Jerine Faber
Colleen Farrell 
Janet Foppes
Ann Fraser
Sonia Gonzalez-Cruz
Sarah Gould
Daseta Gray
Abbe Hahn Hook
Karen Harkness
Miriam Kerness
Kristen Knight
Lucy Lasky
Kellie Lockwood
Susan Marker
Andrea McKenna
Kelly Mikulski
Magdalena Monroy
Angela Moran
Lynn Morris
Brandee Mortimer
Tricia Narolis
Janie Newkirk
Cindy O'Neill
Kristin Perrone
Rebecca Reed
Tonya Rivera
Wendy Rolnick
Jude Rose
Andrea Royal
Linda Scheer
Tammy Schollard 
Rose Shufelt
Karin Sperb
Mary Stalker
Elizabeth Starks
Susan Thomas-Mancke
Mary Wong
Celinia Yu

CERTIFIED IN THREE MODULES

Dawn Daniello
Karen Kopacz

CERTIFIED IN TWO MODULES

Maryann Ciskal
Lisa Hilliard
Valerie Loscalzo
Catherine McLaughin
Tamara Racino




Thank you!

We were able to say a heartfelt thank you to two board members who are ending their terms on our board. Thank you Peggy Liuzzi and Jeanne Wagner for your years of service! 

We also said thank you to two board members who are retiring. 
We wish you well Susan Block and Patty Skinner!

And finally, getting to the meeting part of our event, a new board slate was elected.

Welcome to the Early Care & Learning Council Board of Directors:

Trent Ferrington
Owner, Ferrland Press, Bainbridge, NY

Patricia Persell
Head Start State Collaboration Director

Karilee Carman
Senior Tax Associate, BST 

Donnovan Beckford
Director, Westchester/Putnam Workforce Investment Board

And welcome to your second term:

Anita Franklin
Development Support Corporation of
New York City


A big thank you goes to ALL of our friends and supporters. We appreciate all you do for the children of New York State.

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