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Stacey Bernstein Radin - Class of
1983
Submitted by NFA - Class of 1983 on 09/Oct/2023
184.88.213.148
Stacey Bernstein Radin - Class of 1983 - Dr. Stacey Radin
was a psychologist, researcher, and consultant who dedicated
her career to the development of girls and women. She was
the founder and president of Corporate Equilibrium,
specializing in the psychology of organizational
effectiveness, a member of the United Nation's Working Group
on Girls and founder of Unleashed, a ground-breaking girl's
leadership program. In October 2019, the Children's Aid
Society of New York announced that Unleashed had donated its
financial, educational, and intellectual assets in the
memory of Stacey Radin to Children's Aid, who will utilize
these assets to build a new curriculum focused on adolescent
girl empowerment, especially for their South Bronx community
schools. Stacey's passion for developing leadership programs
designed to implement change, strengthen leaders ability to
influence ethically, and create opportunities to experiment
and think out of the box is a testament of how she will be
remembered. The culmination of her experiences with
Unleashed was the publishing of Brave Girls: Raising Young
Woman With Passion and Purpose to Become Powerful Leaders.
She passed away in 2018.
Stacey Bernstein and Brian Jeremy Radin were married last
evening at Congregation Beth Shalom in Lawrence, L.I. by
Rabbis Neil Turk and Herschel Jaffe. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bernstein of Newburgh,
N.Y. A graduate of the State University of New York at
Purchase, she is studying for a doctorate in psychology at
the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva
University. The bridegroom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Sherwin
S. Radin of Syracuse. He is a senior associate at Theodore
Barry & Associates, management consultants in New York.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he has a
Master of Science degree from Syracuse University and an
M.B.A from Penn. His mother, Selma Joy Radin, is a producer
and a host of public affairs programs at WHEN-TV in
Syracuse. His father is a psychoanalyst and a professor at
the SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. The two were
married for 27-years.
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