24 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • FEBRUARY 2022
WHOLLY MOLI
FRESH STARTS REGISTRY
IT’S ALL ABOUT NEW BEGINNINGS
BY SHEYLA TORRES
A pair of Long Islanders have founded
a new business called Fresh Starts Registry
that serves as an online resource,
helping people get their lives back on
track after a divorce or other life-altering
experience.
Fresh Starts Registry helps individuals
connect with experts in their area
from all diff erent fi elds. The site can
help people connect to lawyers, doctors,
nutritionists, and much more, by
providing a concise resource guide.
“We tend to celebrate babies and weddings,
but not everything else in between,”
Olivia Dreizen Howell, who cofounded
Fresh Starts Registry, told the
New York Post.
Howell and her sister Genevieve Dreizen
founded the site in October 2021. They
both had to deal with beginning again
and decided to launch this service.
Howel is also the founder of March Lion
Media, a woman-owned media management
company in New York. Dreizen
isFresh Starts’ creative director and
chief ops offi cer and holds the same
position in March Lion Media as
well. Together they curate the
services and resource guide.
The website lists the experts
with their location,
so people can connect faster
with the resources they
need. Fresh Starts Registry
helps both people seeking
out resources as well as
businesses and service providers
seeking clients.
The website has an annual membership
fee of $500. The members
then are displayed in the resource
guide on the website, where people
can contact them to take part in their
services.
The member is also able to get their
own page displaying their certifi
cation, social media connections,
and more. Members
are also able to join
calls and courses to
help their small businesses
grow.
The company wants
to be a support tool
for its users. As
stated on its website,
its motto is “We
believe in celebrating
Fresh Starts, new
beginnings, and brave
choices.”
For more information, visit
freshstartsregistry.com
PRESS BUSINESS
Fresh Starts Registry can be found at
freshstartsregistry.com
MOVERS & SHAKERS
NEW HIRES, PROMOTIONS
ADA JANOCINSKA
Janocinska has been
named a partner at
Uniondale-based
Rivkin Radler LLP. As
a member of the fi rm’s
health services and privacy,
data & cyber law
practice goups, she represents healthcare
providers, medical groups, hospitals, outpatient
facilities and other business entities
that serve the healthcare industry.
NICOLAS DESTINVILLE
St. Johnland Nursing
Center in Kings Park
named Destinville as
the administrator of
the 250-bed nursing
facility. He obtained
a master’s degree in
healthcare administration specializing
in Gerontology from C.W Post Long Island
University. He has 10-plus years of
experience working in long-term care
and was honored by American College
of Health Care Administrators.
ALLISON N. STAPLETON
Stapleton has joined
Rivkin Radler LLP
as an associate in the
insurance fraud practice
group, where she
helps insurers prosecute
civil lawsuits
under the federal Racketeer Infl uenced
and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act,
including affi rmative actions to recover
insurer claim payments to physicians,
medical clinics, attorneys, public adjusters,
and others involved in complex,
large-scale insurance fraud schemes.
MARK MARTECCHINI
The board of trustees of
Webb Institute named
Martecchini the 16th
president of the college,
effective July 1,
2022. He will succeed
R. Keith Michel, who
has served as Webb’s president for the past
nine years. Martecchini is recognized for
his innovative leadership and advocacy for
inclusiveness and sustainability.
DR. HSIANGCHI MENG
Long Island Jewish
(LIJ) Valley Stream
Hospital has appointed
Dr. Hsiang-chi (Angel)
Meng, D.O., as its
medical director after
a competitive search
process. She previously worked at Lenox
Hill Hospital, where she served as associate
medical director, physician advisor
and hospitalist. While at Lenox Hill, Dr.
Meng’s responsibilities included overseeing
improvement initiatives that focused
on transitions of care, readmission reduction,
patient experience and patient safety.
SCOTT MIDDLETON
Campolo, Middleton & McCormick,
LLP, a law fi rm with
offices in Westbury,
Ronkonkoma, and
Riverhead, announced
that Middleton, a senior
partner, has been
named to the Judicial
Screening Committee of the Suff olk
County Bar Association (SCBA). The
Committee is tasked with investigating
the background, experience, and other
qualifi cations of candidates seeking to
run for judicial offi ce in Suff olk County.
LORRAINE BOTTI
Botti has been elected to the board of directors
of the Association
for Mental Health
and Wellness in
Ronkonkoma. She is
the Marketing Lead at
the Stony Brook University
Neurosciences
Institute. She has more than 20 years of
expertise in healthcare marketing.
JIM KELLY
Dayton T. Brown, Jr. announced the
promotion of Kelly to
president of the company.
His new role
encompasses the direction
of the entire
corporation and responsibility
for all
three divisions: Technical Services, Engineering
and Test, and Mission Systems,
as well as all general and administrative
services and support functions.
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