Labor-Religion Coalition honors PEF leaders
BY DEBORAH A. MILES
The Labor-Religion Coalition of the
Capital District held its13th Annual Joseph Powers and Jeanette Dworkin Memorial Awards Dinner in April to recognize individuals and organizations who have worked to improve communities. Among the recipients were PEF Vice
President Tom Comanzo, who won the 2010 Joseph Powers Religious Award. Maddie Shannon-Roberts, a PEF Executive Board member and chair of the PEF Region 8 Women’s Program, received the 2010 Jobs With Justice Community Award. PEF retiree Marjorie DeVoe, event
coordinator, said the award recipients were nominated by their peers. “Many individuals in our local
communities are doing great things that go unrecognized. They do these things out of the goodness in their hearts,” DeVoe said. “This has become an opportunity to express our thanks for their work to support social and economic justice.” She said Comanzo has been a PEF
activist since the mid-1980s and has held several leadership roles in the union. He also has had several roles in his parish churches, is co-chair of the Working Families Party Capital District Chapter and is chair of the Regional Food Bank Holiday Hunger Appeal. Upon receiving the award, Comanzo
thanked all those who have worked with him on so many projects, and his wife, Susan, and daughter, Johanna, for their support of his efforts.
TAKEA BOW—PEF Executive Board Member Maddie Shannon-Roberts,William Ritchie of theAlbany Public SchoolsTeachersAssociation,PEFVice PresidentTom Comanzo andTiffanyWheeler fromWorkers United 471 are among those receiving awards fromthe Labor-Religion Coalition.
RALLYAGAINSTWALL STREET – PEF leaders, including PEFVice Presidents Pat Baker and Joe Fox, and PEF Region 11 Coordinator Jemma Marie-Hanson, join members at a rally in NewYork CityApril 29.The rally attracted thousands of union members and community activists who wanted to send amessage to create jobs and cut consultants.
—Photo by Dan Steen
DeVoe said Shannon-Roberts had
accomplished wonderful things with the PEF Women’s Program, her PEF division at the state Office of Temporary Disability Assistance, and her community and church. “Maddie has reached out to others and
is doing much for the community as a whole,” DeVoe said. “One of the best examples is the health fair she organizes. It is open to the community. A lot of teamwork is needed in putting an event like that together. Maddie is a leader in getting it done. She is an inspiration to many people.” Shannon-Roberts is assistant council leader of PEF Division 192. She was
appointed PEF chair of the joint Employee Assistance Program Family Benefits Committee by PEF President Ken Brynien in 2009. Other award recipients were: Kathleen
Scales, executive director of the Capital District Area Labor Federation; William Ritchie, former president, Albany Public Schools Teachers Association; the Sweatfree SUNY Coalition represented by Jackie Hayes; IUE-CWA Local 81359 represented by Dominick Patringani and the Holiday Inn Express Strike Force. Recipients also received
commendations from U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko and state Senator Neil Breslin.
—Photos by Ken Dischel
www.pef.org
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