Pittsburgh Women of Integrity Award Winners Announced

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CONTACT:
Beth Caldwell
Pittsburgh Professional Women
412-791-2378
bethcaldwell@comcast.net
www.pittsburghprofessionalwomen.com

Pittsburgh Women of Integrity Award Winners Announced

Pittsburgh, PA (PittsburghNewsWire.com) –  The Women of Integrity™ Award is presented to three business women in the Western Pennsylvania region each year.  Awardees are women of distinction who have balanced career and civic responsibility, who share their success by mentoring others and supporting their communities. They will be honored at a luncheon at The Oakmont Country Club on Thursday, December 4th.

Announcing the 2009 Award Winners:

Carol Kinkella, the owner of Carabella of Oakmont
Carol began her career as a buyer at The Surrey in Shadyside.  Besides providing beautiful and sophisticated fashions, Carol also supports  many important causes.  This fall her annual fashion show gala raised nearly $60,000 for The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Pittsburgh which is just one of the causes she quietly and elegantly supports. Carol is noted for supporting dozens of charities including Juvenile Diabetes, Jones Legacy, The Crohns & Colitis Foundation and Relay for Life.

Laura Rosato, Ph.D. Honeywell Specialty Materials
Laura is currently the Global Product Regulatory Stewardship and Occupational Health Risk Assessment Leader for Honeywell Electronic Materials.  She has responsibilities for 18 different manufacturing locations globally.  Laura has received four degrees from the University of Pittsburgh – B.S. in Biochemistry in 1981, M.S. degree in Biochemistry in 1985, Ph.D. in 1990 in Industrial Toxicology and an MBA in 2008. Her awards and recognition are too numerous to list. She serves on the board of directors for the Keystone Tall Tree Girl Scouts, is very active with  The  Oakland Community Council, and has supported The United Way for several years.

Lucy Seger, Business Owner, Home Instead Senior Care
Lucy is the franchise owner and Chief Executive Officer of the Home  Instead Senior Care offices in the South Hills of Allegheny and Washington Counties. She began her business in April 1999.  Lucy is  a member  and  supporter of many community organizations including The National Private Duty  Association , South Western  PA Partnership for  Aging, the Advisory Council for Life Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania Culture Change Coalition, the National  Association of  Professional   Geriatric Care Managers.
 
The Press is invited to interview the award winners prior to the luncheon next week.  A press reception will be held for all interested parties from 12noon to 12:30pm at the Oakmont Country Club.  For more information, contact Beth Caldwell at 412-202-6983.

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