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SIGN IN | LOG IN HOME Search ABOUT US MAGAZINE FRONT PAGE MAGAZINE MULTIMEDIA EVENTS FACTS & STORIES ARTS & CULTURE TASTEBOOK LIFE & PEOPLE BLOGGERS OP-EDS COMMUNITY SPECIALS Home » Magazine EVENTS Italian citizen population dropping, Foreign residents now account for 8% of country NEWS All the News That's Fit to Read... Online Italy commemorates Holocaust victims on Remembrance Day Fitch downgrades Italy LIFE & PEOPLE NOIAW Founder and Chairwoman to Retire (January 30, 2012) IN THIS SECTION NOIAW Founder and Chairwoman to Retire Sting Prevents World War Three! DARRELL FUSARO Remembering an Italian-American Legend: Joe Paterno NATASHA LARDERA Do what you love and and money will follow - whether you believe it or not! DARRELL FUSARO Christmas is over - time to have fun making your returns. DARRELL FUSARO View all >> First Noiaw Luncheon on July 14, 1980 After 32 years of service to the Italian American Community, Dr. Aileen Riotto Sirey submitted her retirement notice to the board of the National Organization of Italian American Women, effective May 5, 2012, the date of its annual luncheon. NOIAW is the premier nationwide membership group for Italian American women. Like Send t eewT 0 Email Print Permalink Dr. Sirey organized the first meeting of the NOIAW organization with a small group of women at her home on July 14, 1980 upon the suggestion of the late Hon. Geraldine Ferraro. Among the founding members who attended and have remained with the organization through out were: Matilda Cuomo who gave the name to the group, as well as newswoman Roseanne Colletti, playwright Donna DeMatteo and law professor Bonnie Mandina. Dr. Sirey was elected the first President in 1980, serving in that position for seven years. For the next 25 years she served NOIAW as its Chairwoman. Upon retirement on May 5th, Dr. Sirey will be given the title of Founder and Chair Emerita. MULTIMEDIA 150 Years of Italian Genius (NYU) Saviano and Roubini. Mafia, Banks & Economic Crises (Translated) Exploring the Wines of the "Cantina Sociale di Canelli" converted by Web2PDFConvert.com View all >> “Its time…” says Dr. Sirey. “We have a phenomenal board, and over the past several years we have expanded geographically at an amazing rate. In the years to come, I will help in any way I can. Betty Santangelo, our Chair Elect, will be my successor and she is an excellent choice.” While studying for her doctorate in psychology, Dr Sirey’s focused on culture and ethnic origin as significant factors in personality development. Her work shows that the history, and culture of a people profoundly effects behavior, values, attitudes and perception as well as social interaction. “The shared history and basic belief systems of an ethnic group are etched into the emotional system of each child,” she says, “by parents who, consciously or not, teach their children what they believe.” Her Ethnotherapy group research project showed that participants gained a measurable increase in self-esteem and “group identity” when they explored their ethnic issues. Dr. Sirey has taught in both high school and college and was a health care administrator before devoting the rest of her professional career to psychotherapy in private practice. She is a recipient of numerous awards and honors and is a Cavalieri and Commendatore in the Order of Merit in the Republic of Italy. Dr. Sirey has served on the board of the National Italian American Foundation for ten years and became its first woman Vice President and Vice Chair. She currently serves as Vice Chair of the Council of Presidents of Italian American Organizations. I-ITALY.IT 27 Gennaio 2012. Il Giorno della Memoria in Italia DORIANA VARI Nedo, Andrea e Talia. Memoria al futuro LETIZIA AIROS Dr. Aileen Riotto Sirey Liberalizzazioni e Crescitalia. Cosa ne pensate? Lo abbiamo chiesto ad alcuni romani DORIANA VARI Vicenda della Concordia. Soap opera o cronaca? MARIA RITA LATTO View all >> Pope and NOIAW The National Organization of Italian Women is one of the nation’s four major Italian American organizations and the only membership NOIAW Board, 2009 organization for women. Its mission is to preserve the culture, history and language of Italian Americans and provides a support network for the professional, educational advancement and aspirations of its members. Networking and professional and education opportunities are provided through a variety of programs. In addition, scholarships, mentors and an exchange program with Italy are provided for college age women. TAGS Aileen Riotto Sirey NOIAW Add a comment Developed and Powered by Digitalians Corporation, NY converted by Web2PDFConvert.com