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K00535 Summary:

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K00535 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 535
 
BY: M. of A. Cook
 
        COMMENDING  Colonel  Carol  St.  Pierre  upon  the
        occasion of her designation for special  recognition
        by the National Council of Negro Women-Queens County
        Section on June 8, 2025
 
  WHEREAS, It is incumbent upon the people of the State of New York to
recognize   and  acknowledge  those  within  our  midst  who  have  made
significant contributions to the quality of life therein; and
 
  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions,  this  Legislative  Body  is  justly proud to
commend Colonel Carol St. Pierre upon the occasion  of  her  designation
for  special  recognition  by the National Council of Negro Women-Queens
County Section, to be celebrated at its  37th  Annual  Black  and  White
Celebration  of  Honorees  on Sunday, June 8, 2025, at Antun's in Queens
Village, New York; and
 
  WHEREAS, Retired Colonel Carol St.  Pierre,  with  great  pride  and
dedication,  served the United States for 30 years in numerous positions
of increasing leadership and nursing-related  management  in  both  Army
Reserve and civilian careers; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The rewarding positions which Colonel Carol St. Pierre has
held include Head  Nurse/Officer  in  Charge,  Intermediate  Care  Ward,
Deployable  Medical Systems (DEPMEDS) instructor, Assistant Chief Nurse,
Family Readiness Liaison, and Detachment Commander  at  Fort  Totten  in
Queens,  New  York;  she was assigned to the 8th Medical Brigade at Fort
Wadsworth, New York as the Chief Nurse; and
 
  WHEREAS, Colonel Carol St. Pierre's unwavering commitment to serving
her whole community is exhibited through her active  membership  in  the
National  Association  of  Black  Military  Women (NABMW) where she is a
founding member and current president of the New York City  Chapter;  as
president,  she  is committed to keeping the history and heritage of the
Black women who serve our nation with courage and valor alive; and
 
  WHEREAS, Colonel Carol St. Pierre's primary  goal  is  to  foster  a
spirit  of  camaraderie and goodwill among all individuals interested in
Black history through community involvement programs; additionally,  she
strives  to  motivate  and  support  Black  youth in their attainment of
academic excellence by utilizing military "role models" as a  source  of
inspiration,  and  by  creating a scholarship award program for military
recruits through the NABMW NYC Chapter; and
 
  WHEREAS, Colonel Carol  St  Pierre  is  the  recipient  of  numerous
military  and  civilian  awards,  decorations, and honors, including the
Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal,  Women
History  Month Award from the 369th Historical Society, Eagle Award from
the Black Veterans for Social  Justice,  Caribbean  American  Healthcare
Award  from  "Caribbean  Times,"  Marjorie  Matthews Award from Bellevue
Hospital, induction into the New York Senate  Veteran's  Hall  of  Fame,
American  Nurse Award, National Council of Negro Women Leadership Award,
and the Nurses Association of  the  Counties  of  Long  Island  Military
 
Service  Award, and was selected to lead as the Grand Marshal at the 3rd
Annual Veterans Appreciation Brooklyn Day Parade; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Ever  dedicated  to  making  an impact at home and abroad,
Colonel Carol St Pierre participates in humanitarian missions in Nigeria
and Haiti; she is also a member of the National  Association  of  Health
Services  Executives/New York Region and Iota Chi Chapter of the Chi Eta
Phi Sorority, Inc.; she gives of her time volunteering  at  the  Cooling
Center of Theta Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi during the summer; and
 
  WHEREAS,  With  a  core  value  of serving others, Colonel Carol St.
Pierre also volunteers in various  military  associations  such  as  the
United Service Organizations (USO), the Retiree Appreciation Day at Fort
Hamilton  in  Brooklyn, NY, and provides supervision to nursing students
who take the retiree's blood pressures; and
 
  WHEREAS, Furthermore, Colonel Carol St. Pierre has adopted  deployed
soldiers  through the Adopt-a-Platoon Program and sends care packages to
deployed soldiers; she is currently the lead for  the  Military-Veterans
Employment  Resource  Group  for  Diversity and Inclusion at Mount Sinai
Health System; and
 
  WHEREAS, At present, Colonel Carol St Pierre is the Nurse  Navigator
Clinical  Coordinator on the Solid Tumor section of the Oncology Unit at
Mount Sinai Hospital where she spreads her radiant and positive  energy,
truly making a difference in the lives of countless individuals; and
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is  the  sense  of  this  Legislative  Body  that when
individuals of such noble aims and accomplishments are  brought  to  our
attention,  they should be celebrated and recognized by all the citizens
of this great Empire State; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
commend  Colonel  Carol  St. Pierre upon the occasion of her designation
for special recognition by the National Council  of  Negro  Women-Queens
County Section; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Colonel Carol St. Pierre.
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