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March of Dimes Walk this Sunday April 26!

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So far this year, SterlingRisk fundraisers has collected $27,554 (including Matching) exceeding our goal. Fundraisers included creative events such as Chinese Auctions, Weekly Cake Sales, Lotto Ticket Raffles, Candy Guesses, 50/50 Raffles, and March Madness. Funds were also raised offsite by spreading the word of our efforts for this cause. Thank you to all our Fundraisers.

We are looking forward to the Walk on Sunday, April 26th at Eisenhower Park.

Bi-monthly drawing of our S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program, Stage 1

By Announcements, S.H.I.E.L.D. Values Winner, Values

Congratulations to the winner of the 14th bi-monthly drawing of our S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program, Stage 1:  Lora Godseyof the SterlingRisk Marketing Department! The winner this week was selected Jami Todisco and the card was given by Nick Losciale.

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You have shown that you are a true A-Player by living and mirroring the Values and Behaviors of the organization. We would also like to take the time to acknowledge all the recipients of the Values Care Cards that were given out these past few weeks:

Mike O’Donnell, Stephen Rosenberg, Marni Horowitz, Terry Merrifield, Marci Waterman, Rose Schneider, Erin Sussman, Matt Auer, Jillian Menna, Tom Brown, Craig Herbst, Lilian Morataya, Nicole Heise, Helen Behek and Maddie Carroll.

You all went above and beyond and showed INTEGRITY, INNOVATION, COLLABORATION, CARE & RESPECT and EXCELLENCE

Thank you to all the managers and values team members who gave these cards out and to all the employees who referred their fellow colleagues. We all have to take the time and effort to keep the momentum going and we look forward to getting more and more cards over the next weeks!

 Please stay tuned for the announcement of Stage 2 coming soon!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

By Announcements, Holiday

Nine Things You Didn’t Know About St. Patrick’s Day

  1. What Do We Celebrate On St. Patrick’s Day?
    St. Patrick’s Day started out as a feast day for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. A feast day is pretty much just a celebration, usually in the Christian faith, that is commemorated with a meal. People traditionally celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by attending mass and thinking about the life and legacy of St. Patrick, according to PennLive.
  2. Who Was St. Patrick?
    These days, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations don’t have much to do with the man for which the holiday is named. Nonetheless, he is an important figure in Irish Catholic history. Ironically, St. Patrick wasn’t even Irish. He was born in Britain around A.D. 390 to an aristocratic Christian family, according to National Geographic. According to folklore, St. Patrick was kidnapped and brought to Ireland at 16, but he escaped and was reunited with his family in Britain at the encouragement of a voice he heard in his dreams, which later told him to go to Ireland. St. Patrick became a priest and then spent the rest of his life converting the Irish to Christianity.

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Nine Things You Didn’t Know About St. Patrick’s Day

  1. What Do We Celebrate On St. Patrick’s Day?
    St. Patrick’s Day started out as a feast day for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. A feast day is pretty much just a celebration, usually in the Christian faith, that is commemorated with a meal. People traditionally celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by attending mass and thinking about the life and legacy of St. Patrick, according to PennLive.
  2. Who Was St. Patrick?
    These days, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations don’t have much to do with the man for which the holiday is named. Nonetheless, he is an important figure in Irish Catholic history. Ironically, St. Patrick wasn’t even Irish. He was born in Britain around A.D. 390 to an aristocratic Christian family, according to National Geographic. According to folklore, St. Patrick was kidnapped and brought to Ireland at 16, but he escaped and was reunited with his family in Britain at the encouragement of a voice he heard in his dreams, which later told him to go to Ireland. St. Patrick became a priest and then spent the rest of his life converting the Irish to Christianity.
  3. Did He Really Get Rid Of All Of The Snakes In Ireland?
    One common myth about St. Patrick is that he drove all of the snakes out of Ireland. As much as that sounds like a Ridley Scott movie, this is unfortunately just a myth. Sure, there are no snakes in Ireland today, but there actually never were, according to National Geographic. The frigid waters that surround Ireland made it too cold for snakes to arrive there from Britain. When literature mentions St. Patrick getting rid of all of the snakes in Ireland, it is probably just a metaphor for ridding the country of its “old, evil, pagan ways,” according to National Geographic.
  4. Why Is St. Patrick’s Day On March 17?
    We celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 every year, but why is that? No, it’s not just to have a holiday in March, which is usually a dull month in terms of major celebrations. The date commemorates the day St. Patrick died, believed to be in A.D. 461. Upon his death, St. Patrick was mostly forgotten, according to National Geographic. However, a mythology grew around the religious figure, and by the 9th or 10th century, people in Ireland began observing St. Patrick’s Day as a feast day.
  5. When Did It Become All About Partying?
    So as you can see, St. Patrick’s Day was a pretty tame holiday in the beginning. In fact, it was a minor religious holiday in Ireland until the 1970s, National Geographic reports. Pubs even closed on March 17 in Ireland every year until the 1970s. We can trace some of the modern revelry associated with St. Patrick’s Day to the fact that prohibitions on eating meat, drinking and dancing during Lent were lifted for the day.

    However, America is responsible for turning St. Patrick’s Day into the big party we know and love today, which is totally not surprising. There’s some debate over when the first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place, but early celebrations happened in Boston in 1737 and New York in 1762. St. Patrick’s Day celebrations continued to grow as more and more Irish immigrants came to the U.S., especially after the Irish Potato Famine hit in 1845. Today, there are celebrations in many small towns, big cities and bars across the country. New York’s St. Patrick’s Day parade is the world’s oldest civilian parade and the largest parade in the U.S., according to History.com. Chicago is also famous for dyeing the Chicago River green every year for its St. Patrick’s Day celebration.

  6. Why Do We Wear Green?
    At any St. Patrick’s Day event you attend these days, you will just see a sea of green. There isn’t really one reason why this is the official color of St. Patrick’s Day, but the color green has a lot of connections to Ireland and springtime. It’s featured in the Irish flag, Ireland is nicknamed the “Emerald Isle,” it represents spring and it’s the color of shamrocks, The Christian Science Monitor points out. And remember, if you don’t wear green, you risk being pinched. That wholly American tradition comes from the idea that people thought wearing green helped ward off being pinched by leprechauns (seriously), according to The Christian Science Monitor. Leprechauns would pinch anyone they could see, i.e. anyone not wearing green.
  7. Why Are Shamrocks A Thing?
    According to legend, St. Patrick used shamrocks, those three-leaf clovers, to explain the Holy Trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit while trying to convert people to Christianity, according to National Geographic. However, people didn’t really start wearing shamrocks until as early as the 17th century. Most shamrocks that people used today are of the Trifolium dubium variety, in case you were wondering. Feel like a tasty Shamrock Shake right about now?
  8. Are Leprechauns Real?
    No, of course not! Why would you ask such a thing? However, leprechauns do have a rich history in Irish folklore. Tales of these little fairies were passed down from generation to generation. They were said to be “shoemakers who socked away their profits in pots at the end of rainbows, or scattered them around in mountains, forests, or rocks,” according to TIME. It is said that people have looked for leprechauns to get a piece of that gold and because they’re rumored to bring good luck. Oh man. If only these little guys actually existed, how rich we all could be. Having said that, you could make yourself a Tropical Leprechaun to celebrate St. Paddy’s Day!
  9. What’s The Deal With Corned Beef And Cabbage?
    Even if you don’t know anything about Irish culture, you’ve probably heard that corned beef and cabbage is a traditional Irish dish eaten on St. Patrick’s Day. However, the corned beef part of the meal actually used to be bacon because cows were actually not generally used for their meat in Gaelic Ireland but their strength in the fields and their milk. Corned beef and cabbage is really an American creation, which originates from Irish immigrants in New York buying the meat from kosher butchers, according to Smithsonian.com. Corned beef and cabbage is essentially Jewish corned beef put in a pot with cabbage and potatoes. The traditional St. Patrick’s Day meal in Ireland is still lamb or bacon.

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Bi-Monthly S.H.I.E.L.D Values Program Winner

By Announcements, S.H.I.E.L.D. Values Winner, Values

Congratulations to the winner of the 12th bi-monthly drawing of our S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program, Stage 1: Harry Das of the SterlingRisk Marketing Department! The winner this week was selected by Jackie Mora and the card was given by Rob Trinagel.

 

 

 

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You have shown that you are a true A-Player by living and mirroring the Values and Behaviors of the organization.

We would also like to take the time to acknowledge all the recipients of the Values Care Cards that were given out these past few weeks:

Colleen Gaitings, Sandra Fuhrmeister, Howard Tollin, Steve Markowitz, Steve Rosenberg, Iris Puskarich, Karin Governale, Jennifer Alimonda, Diane Moore, Gina Murphy and Gene Marichal.

You all went above and beyond and showed INTEGRITY, INNOVATION, COLLABORATION, CARE & RESPECT and EXCELLENCE

Thank you to all the managers and values team members who gave these cards out and to all the employees who referred their fellow colleagues.
We all have to take the time and effort to keep the momentum going and we look forward to getting more and more cards over the next weeks!

Please stay tuned for the announcement of Stage 2 coming soon!

March of Dimes 2015

By Announcements, Community Service, Human Resources

As many of you are aware one of our biggest fundraising events is for the March of Dimes. In 2013 we received the silver award for our efforts and last year we received the gold award and we were one of the top Long Island companies to raise over $17,000.00. SterlingRisk has committed to matching all donations.

You will find our team captains and many of our departments coming together for this worthy cause with various fundraising events throughout the month. I encourage you all to support this cause. Any donation is appreciated to show your support for your colleagues who spend time and sometimes their own money to create the ideas and events for this effort. I am so proud of the commitment that we have shown to raising the bar each year and exceeding our target goal. We have shown all the values of Integrity, Collaboration, Care & Respect, Excellence and Innovation in all of our efforts.

Please show your support in any way you can.

Thank you,
Donna

Donna Raab | Senior Vice President, Human Resources |Chief Talent Officer
SterlingRisk | 135 Crossways Park Drive, P.O. Box 9017 | Woodbury, NY 11797
Direct 516-773-8645 | Fax 888-467-5407 |Cell 631-682-2768
Draab@sterlingrisk.com | https://www.sterlingrisk.com
Check out the new SterlingRisk.com today! And connect with us online.

S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Winner

By Announcements, S.H.I.E.L.D. Values Winner, Values

 

Congratulations to the winner of the 10th bi-monthly drawing of our S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program, Stage 1:  Venus Semperof the SterlingRisk Accounting Department! The winner this week was selected by Olivia Rodriguez!

You have shown that you are a true A-Player by living and mirroring the Values and Behaviors of the organization.

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We would also like to take the time to acknowledge all the recipients of the Values Care Cards that were given out these past few weeks:

Steve Markowitz, Terri Merrifield, Iris Puskarich, JoAna Dowd, Colleen Gaitings, Jeff Seisser, Jillian Menna, Lia Krautmanis, Rafaela Zinnanti, Melissa Gross, Karen Pierson, Grace Colquhoun, Jenn Vaughan, Marc VanDusen, Christian Gresalfi, Marni Horowitz, Karen Governale, Efram Mitrani.

You all went above and beyond and showed INTEGRITY, INNOVATION, COLLABORATION, CARE & RESPECT and EXCELLENCE

Thank you to all the managers and values team members who gave these cards out and to all the employees who referred their fellow colleagues.

We all have to take the time and effort to keep the momentum going and we look forward to getting more and more cards over the next weeks!

Please stay tuned for the announcement of Stage 2 coming soon!

Have a great weekend and thank you again for living our Values.

 

SterlingRisk Announces the Addition of Gramercy Brokerage/Planned Protection

By Announcements

SterlingRisk Insurance, a privately owned insurance brokerage firm, announced effective January 13, 2015, that Gramercy Brokerage/Planned Protection of Rego Park, New York is joining the firm. SterlingRisk provides expertise across industries such as real estate, construction, retail, wholesale, manufacturing, health and social services, environmental, food, private client and employee benefits. “This expertise coupled with SterlingRisk’s extensive risk management services including claims advocacy, consulting, loss control and workers compensation auditing deliver additional resources and solutions to achieve optimal results for clients,” said Herb Lippin, CEO of Gramercy Brokerage/Planned Protection. He will be continuing as the Vice Chairman of the SterlingRisk. Richard Lippin will become Vice President of SterlingRisk. “We are excited about this partnership since SterlingRisk and Gramercy Brokerage/Planned Protection are both private family-run businesses with over 140 years combined experience,” said Leslie Nylund, President & Chief Operating Officer of SterlingRisk. “We share the same core values and mission to protect people and their assets.”

S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program Winner #5

By S.H.I.E.L.D. Values Winner, Uncategorized, Values

Congratulations to the winner of the 6th bi-monthly drawing of our S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program, Stage 1: Pam Baione of the SterlingRisk Programs Department!
You have shown that you are a true A-Player by living and mirroring the Values and Behaviors of the organization.

We would also like to take the time to acknowledge all the recipients of the Values Care Cards that were given out these past few weeks:

Evelyn Riddick, Will Kremmelbein, Dennis Sturtz, MaryLou Peterkin, Meghan Hagans, Steve Markowitz, Rose-Marie Talio, Dee Smith, Tracey Nixon, Linda Brady, Gina Murphy, Lauren Cooper, Maureen Watchmaker, Efram Mitrani, Orit Langhaus, Laura Johnson, Brad & Marla Dubler, Meghan McDonough & Colleen Gaitings.

You all went above and beyond and showed INTEGRITY, INNOVATION, COLLABORATION, CARE & RESPECT and EXCELLENCE

Thank you to all the managers and values team members who gave these cards out and to all the employees who referred their fellow colleagues.
We all have to take the time and effort to keep the momentum going and we look forward to getting more and more cards over the next weeks!

Don’t forget to check the picture of our winner on STRIVE!