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POLISI JONES IS HFM BEST MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY FINALIST FOR SIXTH YEAR IN A ROW

STAMFORD, CT – July 2023 – Polisi Jones, a woman-owned, strategic advisory firm, today announced that it has been named a Finalist in the category of “Best Marketing & Communications Consultancy” by with.Intelligence in its HFM U.S. Services Awards 2023 for the sixth year in a row. 

The HFM U.S. Services Awards honor providers of services to the hedge fund and alternative investments sector that have demonstrated exceptional innovation, customer services and performance over the last 12 months.


POLISI JONES IS HFM BEST MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY FINALIST FOR FIFTH YEAR IN A ROW

STAMFORD, CT – August 2022 – Polisi Jones, a woman-owned, strategic advisory firm, today announced that it is again a Finalist in the category of “Best Marketing & Communications Consultancy” in HFM’s 2022 U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards for the fifth year in a row. 

The HFM U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards honor providers of services to the hedge fund sector that have demonstrated exceptional innovation, customer services and performance over the last 12 months.


POLISI JONES IS BEST COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY FINALIST IN HFM 2021 U.S. SERVICES AWARDS

STAMFORD, CT – August 1, 2021 – Polisi Jones, a woman-owned, strategic advisory firm, today announced that it is a Finalist in the category of “Best Communications Consultancy” in HFM’s 2021 U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards. 

The HFM U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards honor providers of services to the hedge fund sector that have demonstrated exceptional innovation, customer services and performance over the past 12 months.


POLISI JONES IS BEST COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY FINALIST IN HFM 2019 U.S. SERVICES AWARDS

GREENWICH, CT – July 1, 2019 – Polisi Jones, a woman-owned, strategic advisory firm, today announced that it is a Finalist in the category of “Best Communications Consultancy” in HFM’s 2019 U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards. 

The HFM U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards honor providers of services to the hedge fund sector that have demonstrated exceptional innovation, customer services and performance over the past 12 months.


Catherine Polisi Jones serves on the board of directors of Abilis, a nonprofit that supports over 700 people and families with special needs.

Catherine Polisi Jones serves on the board of directors of Abilis, a nonprofit that supports over 700 people and families with special needs.


Hometown Hero: Catherine Polisi Jones

News 12 CT
October 10, 2018

http://connecticut.news12.com/clip/14653787/hometown-hero-catherine-polisi-jones


HFM Award Finalist 2018

POLISI JONES IS BEST COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY FINALIST IN HFM’s 2018 U.S. SERVICES AWARDS

GREENWICH, CT – August 1, 2018 – Polisi Jones, a woman-owned, strategic advisory firm, announced today that it is an award finalist in the category of “Best Communications Consultancy” in HFM’s 2018 U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards. 

The HFM U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards honor providers of services and solutions to the hedge fund sector that have demonstrated exceptional innovation, customer services and performance over the past 12 months. Category winners will be announced on September 13, 2018. 
 


2018 YWCA of Greenwich Brava Award Honorees

2018 YWCA of Greenwich Brava Award Honorees

YWCA Greenwich to Celebrate BRAVA Awards
Greenwich Sentinel
January 10, 2018

https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/2018/01/10/ywca-greenwich-to-celebrate-brava-awards/

YWCA Greenwich 2018 BRAVA Awards Honorees will be celebrated at a luncheon on Friday, Jan. 19, at the Hyatt Regency, Greenwich beginning at 11:30 a.m.

Established in 1977, YWCA Greenwich BRAVA Awards recognize accomplished female professionals who are acknowledged leaders in their fields for their mentoring of others and their commitment to both philanthropy and community involvement. In 2018, YWCA Greenwich will also honor the next generation of women — two students from Greenwich High School — who are already exhibiting professional leadership and are committed to making their community a better place for all.

The 2018 BRAVA Honorees are: Lucy M. Ball, Executive Director, Lone Pine Foundation; Deborah Hodys, Vice President & General Counsel, Greenwich Hospital and Deputy General Counsel, Yale New Haven Health System; Alice Knapp, President, The Ferguson Library; Bismruta Misra, MD, MPH, FACE, Medical Director, Diabetes & Endocrine Center, Stamford Hospital; Catherine Polisi Jones, President & Founder, Polisi Jones Communications; Betsy O’Reilly, President & Founder, QuadJobs; Karen Ress, Vice President & General Manager, Tea Brands, Nestlé Waters North America; Amy Siebert, Commissioner of Public Works, Town of Greenwich; Kara Underwood, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley.

The 2018 Next Generation BRAVA Honorees are: René LaPointe Jameson, Greenwich High School Senior; and Cassandra Marcussen, Greenwich High School Senior.

“The women we are honoring at this year’s BRAVA Awards Luncheon reflect the YWCA’s core mission of Empowering Women and Girls,” said Mary Lee Kiernan, President and CEO, YWCA Greenwich, “and we hope that by recognizing the contributions of the next generation of leaders, we will encourage other young women to strive to be the very best in whatever field they choose.”

The 2018 BRAVA Awards co-chairs are Laura Beck, Patricia Chadwick, Leslie Dahl, Karen M. Kelly, Jane Lazgin, Amy Mooney, Randi Nielsen, Lindsay A. Sheehy, Kathleen Silard and Melissa Turner.

BRAVA plays a significant role in supporting YWCA’s women’s leadership and development seminars and services, as well as other mission-related services of YWCA Greenwich.

For BRAVA Awards tickets, sponsorships or program advertising, contact Jackie Stam at j.stam@ywcagreenwich.org or 203-869-6501, ext. 102. You can also find details on the website at: ywcagreenwich.org/brava


2018 Brava Award Honoree Catherine Polisi Jones

2018 Brava Award Honoree Catherine Polisi Jones

Greenwich YWCA Announces Brava Award Winners
Greenwich Time
By Ken Borsuk
Thursday, December 28, 2017

https://www.greenwichtime.com/local/article/Greenwich-YWCA-announces-Brava-award-winners-12459978.php

GREENWICH — YWCA Greenwich has announced the winners of the 41st annual Brava Award that honors women who are committed to philanthropy and community service.

Keeping with its core mission of empowering women and girls, the organization has chosen nine women to acknowledge at its 11:30 a.m. Jan. 19 luncheon at the Hyatt Regency in Old Greenwich.

“The Brava honorees demonstrate a special combination of outstanding professional accomplishment, mentoring others, especially women, and caring for the community,” Greenwich YWCA President and CEO Mary Lee Kiernan said. “This is a powerful way to empower women and we seek to highlight these accomplishments and inspire others to take a similar path.”

The Brava Awards were first held in 1977. Proceeds from the luncheon and awards ceremony will support YWCA Greenwich’s women’s leadership and development seminars and services.

The 2018 honorees are: Amy Siebert, the town’s commissioner of public works; Lucy Ball, executive director of the Lone Pine Foundation in Greenwich; Deborah Hodys, vice president and general counsel for Greenwich Hospital and the deputy general counsel for Yale New Haven Health System;

Catherine Polisi Jones, president and founder of Polisi Jones Communications; Betsy O’Reilly, president and founder of QuadJobs, which helps college students get jobs; Karen Ress, vice president and general manager for the Tea Brands division of Nestlé Waters North America, and Kara Underwood, a managing director for Morgan Stanley.

Alice Knapp, president of the Ferguson Library in Stamford, and Bismruta Misra, medical director of the Diabetes and Endocrine Center of Stamford Hospital, will also be honored.

In 2018, YWCA Greenwich will also be giving out special awards to the Next Generations Brava Honorees Rene LaPointe Jameson and Cassandra Marcussen, both of whom are seniors at Greenwich High School. Joan Mockler, director of communications and racial justice at YWCA Greenwich, said both girls are already making a big difference in the community.

Kiernan said the Next Generation awards are being added to empower younger women and highlight their accomplishments.

“These two young honorees demonstrate the same outstanding leadership and caring for others,” Kiernan said. “We also thought the veteran honorees would provide inspiration to the younger honorees, but when we introduced everyone at a November reception, the inspiration was clearly mutual.”

Marcussen is being recognized for founding several clubs at GHS including its Girls Who Code club and the Greenwich Public Schools Programming Outreach, which is made up of volunteers who go to the town’s elementary schools to teach the essentials of computer programming to younger students.

Jameson was cited for her work creating the GHS community garden which has received a highly competitive grant from HerLead, a partnership between Ann Inc., the parent company of Ann Taylor Loft and Lou and Grey, and Vital Voices Global Partnership, which provides leadership training and mentorship to the young women leaders. Jameson also has been named a Global Face and a Compassionate Young Leader You Should Get to Know by The Jane Goodall Institute and on Jan. 31 will introduce a screening of a documentary about Goodall at the Avon Theater in Stamford.

Jameson is also on the youth board for Abilis, a Greenwich based non-profit which assists people with developmental disabilities and their families.

“We hope that by recognizing the contributions of the next generation of leaders, we will encourage other young women to strive to be the very best in whatever field they choose,” Kiernan said.

Tickets now are available. For more information, including prices and availability of tickets, visit www.ywcagreenwich.org/brava.