Smithtown’s Terri Alessi-Miceli Honored with 2024 NYS Senate Woman of Distinction Award
Friday, May 31, 2024 at 6:50PM
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Smithtown’s Terri Alessi-Miceli Honored with 2024 New York State Senate Woman of Distinction Award

HIA-LI President and CEO Terri-Alessi-Miceli with State Senator Mario Mattera.ALBANY, NY – MAY 31, 2024 – Longtime Smithtown resident Terri Alessi-Miceli, President and CEO of HIA-LI, based in Hauppauge, has been recognized with the New York State Senate Woman of Distinction Award. This prestigious award celebrates exemplary women from across New York State who have demonstrated outstanding professional or personal achievements and a steadfast commitment to excellence. Each year, a select number of women receive this honor, making it a highly exclusive recognition.

Established in 1998 as part of the State’s celebration of Women’s History Month, the New York State Senate Women of Distinction program honors women who have significantly contributed to their communities and serve as role models. This year’s honorees embody the ideals of leadership, vision, and compassion, having made indelible marks on their fields and communities.

State Senator Mario Mattera, in selecting Terri Alessi-Miceli for this award, remarked, “Terri’s dedication to our community and her relentless pursuit of excellence and service embody the spirit of the Woman of Distinction Award. We are proud to honor her as an exemplary leader in our community.  Thank you, Terri, and all in the HIA-LI for all you do for our business community and the residents of the region.”

“I am deeply proud and humbled to receive this New York State Senate Woman of Distinction Award. It is an honor to be recognized alongside such remarkable women who have made significant contributions to our communities,” said Alessi-Miceli in expressing her gratitude. “This award is a testament to the collective efforts of the HIA-LI team and our partners, who work tirelessly to support and empower businesses across Long Island.”

Terri Alessi-Miceli has been a driving force in advocating for regional development and supporting local businesses. Headquartered at the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge, HIA-LI is one of the recognized voices for Long Island business and a powerful force for regional economic development. The Innovation Park employs over 55,000 people at 1,350 companies and contributes $13 billion in economic output. Under her leadership, HIA-LI has tackled critical issues such as transportation, workforce development, downtown revitalization, energy and the environment, and affordable housing, significantly impacting the region’s economic landscape.

“Terri Alessi-Miceli is an inspirational leader whose dedication and vision have propelled HIA-LI to new heights,” commented Carol A. Allen, Board Chair of HIA-LI and CEO of People’s Alliance Federal Credit Union. “On behalf of the entire HIA-LI board, I extend our heartfelt congratulations to Terri for this well-deserved recognition.”

Alessi-Miceli’s dedication extends beyond her professional achievements. She serves on the board of Discover LI and has previously served on the boards of the Long Island Regional Planning Council and the Suffolk County Girl Scout Council. Her contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award, Long Island Business News’ Top 50 Women Professionals, and City & State Magazine’s “Above & Beyond Innovators Award.”

About HIA-LI

Now in its 46th year, HIA-LI is one of the recognized voices for Long Island business and a powerful force for regional economic development. It also represents the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge, the largest industrial park in the Northeast. The park supports 55,000 jobs, produces $13 billion in goods and services each year, and accounts for eight percent of Long Island’s gross domestic product. For more information, go to www.HIA-LI.org or call (631) 543-5355.

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