Business & Tech
4th Annual Women In Tech Awards To Honor 4
The Westchester County Association will hold the awards luncheon June 22.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY —With Westchester emerging as a biotech and health tech hub, the Westchester County Association is working to encourage women to enter STEM careers. Historically, fewer women than men have chosen careers in STEM fields. The good news is that attitudes are changing, WCA officials said.
Three years ago, the WCA inaugurated the Women in Tech Awards Luncheon to honor the pioneering women in STEM fields who work locally. The Fourth Annual Women in Tech Awards Luncheon June 22 will honor four more outstanding women.
“The Women in Technology luncheon provides a forum for outstanding women in their professions to share their stories and for us to shine a light on their success,” said William M. Mooney, Jr., President and CEO, of the Westchester County Association. “It also calls attention to the need for us to attract and retain talent in Westchester, which has become a national hub for biotech and healthcare.”
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The 2017 Honorees are:
Jaime Fabricant, Senior Marketing Manager, Cultural Foresights & Innovation at Pepsi Beverages North America has managed the company’s brands through digital and customer marketing, and brand innovation and launched new products for Kellogg, Campbell, Colgate, and Claritin with her team.
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Building on her experience in product innovation, Jaime now focuses on marketing innovation by helping PepsiCo marketers learn about andexperiment with activations at the cutting edge of culture. She believes in the power of creators (techies, startups, artists, etc.) and seeks to collaborate and co-create never-been-done-before experiences, in partnership with PepsiCo brand teams. Ms. Fabricant is known for making creative and smart connections between PepsiCo teams and partners to drive both marketing innovations and brand relevance within the PepsiCo’s beverage portfolio. She earned a BA from Muhlenberg College and an MBA from Fordham University Gabelli School of Business.
Jeannine Haggerty, General Manger of Con Edison’s Bronx and Westchester Electric Operations, is responsible for managing the operations of Con Ed’s Electric Distribution Systems serving 1.4 million customers in a 41 square mile area. Prior to this, she was a Director in the company’s Information Technology (IT) organization where she oversaw technology-related initiatives such as leading an enterprise wide HR/Payroll system and developing strategic roadmaps for mission-critical applications, including Distribution Automation, Outage Management and iOS mobile apps.

Ms. Haggerty led several other initiatives that included system design and architecture, application development and implementation. She devotes a great deal of time mentoring employees with a special interest in attracting women into IT and has led various IT-focused recruiting initiatives. Jeannine Haggerty holds a BA from Manhattan College and a MS from NY Institute of Technology.
Merin Joseph, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of WESTMED Practice Partners and WESTMED Medical Group, has been in leadership positions in information technology for WESTMED Medical Group since 2002. Her leadership of the IT team was instrumental in WESTMED Medical Group’s receiving national recognition as a leader in health care IT technology. She has also made it possible for WESTMED to pioneer countless new applications by working closely with the vendors, and has arranged for the Group to be a beta site for many of these applications.

Ms. Joseph earned her bachelor’s degree in health information management from Kean University and an MA in information systems from Pace University. In addition, she holds an MBA from the University of Connecticut.
Julie Roche is CEO, co-founder, and head of product technology for Burbio.com, a digital calendar platform that streams school, library, and non-profit information. Launched in 2013, the service has grown to 250 towns and cities and serves information from all of Westchester County. Burbio became the first company in the US to publish local community event information using Voice technology with its launch on Amazon Alexa in the Spring of 2017, and is a pioneer in the use of Voice platforms for civic communication.

Ms. Roche, a mother of 4 boys, was inspired to create Burbio after years of volunteer community involvement. She is driven by the desire for Burbio be the platform of choice used across the country to help communities stay connected.
This year, the format of the Women in Tech Awards luncheon will consist of a moderated Q &A and include a networking reception as well as the luncheon. During the networking reception, a special showcase of projects featuring local high school and college female students studying science/technology will be available for attendees. The event will take place at Tappan Hill Mansion in Tarrytown from 11 to 2.
The Moderator of Women in Tech 2017 is Rita Cosby, the Emmy Award-winning TV host, veteran correspondent, and best selling author, who has anchored primetime shows on Fox News Channel and MSNBC. She currently is a special correspondent for the top-rated CBS-TV syndicated newsmagazine, Inside Edition, does frequent hosting and reporting for CNN/HLN, and hosts “The Rita Cosby Show” on WABC Radio.

Heralded as one of the “Most Influential Women in Radio”in 2014, 2015 and 2016 by Radio Ink Magazine, she also received four Gracie Awards for both “Outstanding Host” and “Outstanding Talk Show” in 2014 and 2015.During the course of her illustrious career, she has extensively covered the White House, Capitol Hill and the Pentagon. In 2015, she was named WABC’s political editor and host of “Election Central with Rita Cosby.” She has secured exclusives with more than twenty world leaders, including six U.S. Presidents, andconducted historic back-to-back interviews with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. A recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the Lech Walesa Freedom Award, she annually hosts the National Memorial Day Parade broadcast to all US military installations around the world. Ms. Cosby has written back-to-back New York Times Best Selling books, the most recent of which is QUIET HERO: Secrets From My Father’s Past, which details how her father, a Nazi prisoner of war, managed to survive and be rescued by American troops. In 2016, she was honored with the Jan Karski Humanitarian Award, named after one of the heroes of the Holocaust.
Women in Tech is sponsored by:
Premier Sponsors: ConEdison, Entergy, JP Morgan Chase, Pace University, Westchester County Office of Economic Development, White Plains Hospital
Event Supporters: Citrin Cooperman, Harrison Edwards, WESTMED Medical Group, Verizon Communications
As the Women in Tech luncheon is consistently sold out, those wishing to attend should register as soon as possible. The Women in Technology Awards Luncheon will take place on Thursday, June 22, at Tappan Hill Mansion in Tarrytown. Tickets are $125 per WCA member, and $150 for future members. To purchase a table of 10 or to become a sponsor, please contact Christina Barry at cbarry@westchester.org or by calling 914-948-6444. To purchase individual tickets, visit www.westchester.org.
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