financial representative, Strategies for Wealth in Rye Brook, Ossining resident
“My greatest loves in life are my family, my community and gourmet food. I’ve been blessed to have a career that enables me to combine all three of my passions, as I own four restaurants in Westchester. The restaurant business is a strong and important part of my heritage. My main ambition is that people walk out of my restaurants feeling that not only did they enjoy a delicious meal, but that they were treated as family.” – Mario Fava
owner, Lusardi’s and Chat 19 in Larchmont, and Moscato and Chat in Scarsdale, Eastchester resident
“Learning from and capitalizing on my past personal and professional experiences, which allow me to continually grow.” – Lucille Geraci-Miranda
co-president, Association of Development Officers, Peekskill resident
“I discovered my greatest love at the young age of 23. I got a part-time job at a M.A.C. counter and instantly fell in love with the creative opportunity that makeup allowed me to exercise. I enjoy transforming people and making them feel even better about themselves. I was so inspired by the makeup industry that in 2007, I founded JKFlashy Makeup Service Inc. This business has taken me to wonderful places around the world, and I have met so many amazing people. I love sharing my passion for makeup and educating clients and the artists that I employ.” – Jill K. Imbrogno
founder, JKFlashy Makeup Service Inc. in White Plains, White Plains resident
“The love I have for my two boys and my golden retriever. There's nothing like coming home after a long crazy work day to a long chaotic night with teenagers! What more could one possibly ask for? Really, I wouldn't trade it for the world.” – Dawn Knief
sales agent, Julia B. Sotheby’s International Realty, Scarsdale resident
“I have two greatest loves. First, is my wonderful son, Morgan. My second greatest love is also my vocation. I am a teacher. My business partner, Kathleen Dineen, and I own and operate the Pied Piper Pre-School in Yorktown. There is no greater satisfaction than seeing a former student all grown up and hearing about his or her life’s accomplishments. Over the past 30 years, we have seen more than 3,000 area children come through our doors, and we continue to love them all.” – Marsha McCoy




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