[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 66 (Thursday, May 10, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E760]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING DR. AILEEN RIOTTO SIREY FOR HER SERVICE TO THE NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION OF ITALIAN AMERICAN WOMEN AND OUR COMMUNITY
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HON. ROSA L. DeLAURO
of connecticut
in the house of representatives
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Ms. DeLAURO. Mr. Speaker, it is with my heartfelt thanks and
appreciation that I rise today to join the many family, friends, and
colleagues who have gathered to pay tribute to the invaluable
contributions of my good friend, Dr. Aileen Riotto Sirey. After
founding and leading the National Organization of Italian American
Women for more than 30 years, Aileen has decided to step down from the
helm. She has led NOIAW with pride, integrity, honor and, most
importantly, passion--molding it into the outstanding organization it
is today.
Aileen has one of the most unique personal stories I have ever come
across. After receiving both her undergraduate and graduate degrees
from Brooklyn College, she began teaching in Brooklyn. With the birth
of her daughter, JoAnne, she left the workforce and spent the next five
years as a full time mother. When she decided to go back to work, she
joined Beth Israel Hospital as a community organizer and she was soon
recruited by the Maternal Infant Care Project, a program within the New
York City Health Department, to develop the first In-Hospital Family
Planning Program. Under this program, community women were recruited,
screened, and trained in peer counseling in birth control and were
placed in 25 New York City Hospitals. Women talking to women about
family planning--which at the time was still not commonplace--was an
extraordinary effort. Aileen went on to for two consulting firms in
health services and later earned her doctorate in psychology and
started her own practice. For most this would seem like a lifetime's of
work already completed--but not for Aileen.
One of Aileen's greatest professional interests has been the effects
of culture on values, attitudes, and behaviors. It was because of this
interest that, more than 30 years ago, Aileen gathered a small group of
Italian American women in her Upper West Side apartment. That meeting
and their desire to assist other Italian American women and develop a
nationwide network of women sharing a common ancestry sparked the
formation of the National Organization of Italian American Women.
Through their commitment to this effort, NOIAW members have developed a
very successful scholarship and mentoring program and also offer a
variety of educational and social programs. Today, NOIAW has a strong
membership and is well-known as a resource for other Italian American
women pursuing their own educational and professional aspirations.
Throughout our nation's history, Italian Americans have played a
pivotal role in the success and progress of America. The myriad of
invaluable contributions that those of Italian ancestry have made to
this nation are immeasurable. NOAIW celebrates these contributions and
our rich ethnic history--it is Aileen's lasting legacy to our country
and to all Italian-American families.
I have had the distinct pleasure to work with Aileen on a variety of
projects over the years. She is an extraordinary resource and her
positive energy and enthusiasm is contagious. She instills an
inspiration in others that does not quickly fade. I consider myself
fortunate to call her my friend and would be remiss if I did not extend
a special note of thanks to her for her many years of special
friendship and support.
More than anything else, Aileen greatest pride is in her family. I am
proud to join her husband, Charles, her daughter and son-in-law, JoAnne
and Sol, and her granddaughters, Emma and Maia, as well as all of those
who have gathered this evening in extending my very best wishes to
Aileen Riotto Sirey as she celebrates her retirement. She has set an
extraordinary example of service and dedication--it is a bar to which
we should all strive.
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