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Fátima
Duchâtellier
(Cid-Mago)
Practice Manager
Rockville Centre
Cardiovascular
Services
Fátima Duchâtellier
works for a St. Francis
Hospital, known for
cardiac care. But she's
also someone with heart
who has had a positive impact
stretching from here to Haiti.
Born and raised in the Dominican Republic,
Duchâtellier went to Pontificia Universidad Católica
Madre & Maestra. Obtaining a degree in interior
design and decoration and a master's degree in
marketing and advertising-media design.
In 1995, Duchâtellier went to Queens College to study
practice management and medical billing, to help
build the practice of her beloved husband Dr. Thierry
Duchâtellier. She managed his practice for 20 years.
Currently, she works at St. Francis Hospital as practice
manager for St. Francis Cardiovascular Physicians,
P.C., also known as Rockville Centre Cardiovascular
Services in Rockville Centre.
Duchâtellier served on the Rosa Lee Young Parents’
Association Board and is a volunteer for “Forgotten
Children of Haiti” , a non-profit that helps schools
and orphanages in Haiti. She is also a volunteer for
Foundation for Hope and Health in Haiti, which runs
free medical clinics in Carries, L’Ile A Vache and other
remote areas of the island.
Duchâtellier and her husband, Thierry, met while
going to college in the Dominican Republic and
married in 1998. They have two children, Gaëlle and
Jean-Paul, who travel with her often to Haiti on their
mission of mercy as junior volunteers.
Fatima is a strong supporter of the Rockville Centre
Guild for the Arts. She and he husband in 2015 and
received the Standing Ovation Award, from the
Rockville Centre Guild.
Lily Deng
Vice President of Legal and Finance, and Director
iFresh Inc.
A growing Asian-American population in New
York and the nation has led to growing demand
for foods familiar in that region. Lily Deng is
a key executive at a company catering to those
tastes.
Lilly Deng became Vice President of Legal and
Finance and a director of iFresh Inc.in February
2017. She joined the New York Mart Group in 1995
and is co-founder of Strong America Ltd., the first
wholesale facility of New York Mart.
Deng currently oversees iFresh’s finances. She is in charge of supervising
financial issues and compliance with regulations. She also led the development
of internal logistics management program.
Deng attended Cambridge Business College in 1993. She is the wife of Long Deng.
Hillary Epstein
Director of Membership
The Hamlet Golf & Country Club
Special events and celebrations are big moments
in all our lives. In that sense, Hillary Epstein has
specialized in making memorable moments.
Epstein’s career in business has always been
sales-centric in and around the hospitality industry.
Armed with dual degrees in home furnishings design
and music and a history of sales experience in her
family’s fashion business, she began a career in party
planning/sales for The Chezzam Entertainment Group. She
was part of the team that launched the company’s first event
décor sector and achieved the highest year-over-year sales growth in the company.
Epstein was lucky enough to spend her career creating and being a part of so many
family’s celebrations and milestones.
In 2011 Epstein began her career with ClubCorp, at The Hamlet Golf and Country
Club in Commack. Her first role was as private event director and regional field
specialist continuing to help orchestrate memories and design the celebrations of
some of the most important times in her clients’ lives.
During that time Epstein company's Rising Star Award and was promoted to
director of membership in 2013. In this role she received an All Star Award, and has
been inducted into ClubCorp’s Presidents Club as well as The Hall Fame.
Lenore Friedlaender
Assistant to the President
32BJ
Lenore Friedlaender is a trail blazer,
helping lead a large, local union. Leads
the member representation work for
Hudson Valley and Long Island for this
union of property services workers.
Friedlaenderwas the second woman
elected as a vice president of 32BJ since
it was founded in the 1930s, and she is
the first woman elected as assistant to the
president.
She built 32BJ’s member engagement program and ran Build Up NYC, a
collaboration between 32BJ and the New York City Building Trades.
After coming to 32BJ in 1999, Friedlaender served as director of organizing
for five years, spent two years helping to lead representation work in
New York City. She also established 32BJ’s member and youth brigades
as ways to engage members and college-age young people in the union’s
work.
As part of solidarity work with global labor federations, she has worked
with unions in the United Kingdom and El Salvador to develop and train
member organizers. And she has led the union’s global environmental
partnerships to mobilize around climate justice, forming part of the
steering committee for the People’s Climate marches in September 2014
and April 2017.
Friedlaenderalso works with the union’s arts committee, which sponsors
an annual show to display artwork by 32BJ members and their family
members.
Friedlander lives in Queens where she has been involved in many
community and political efforts. She is the daughter of immigrants who
came to the United States in the 1930s to escape Nazi persecution.
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