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  • November 2024: Volume 25 - Issue 2

    newHickLogoNewsletter for the Alumni and Friends of Hicksville High School - Hicksville, New York

    Dear Readers,
    We hope you enjoy our latest HixNews issue. Thankfully, we do not have any In Memoriams to report this month, nor have we received any emails,  so there is no Etcetera section. In case you try to access the Hicksville Public Library yearbooks site from our page, it is not working as of now. The library is aware. We plan to focus on memories of holidays in Hicksville next month and would love to hear from you! Article contributions, suggestions, and news are always welcome. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
    - Your HixNews Team

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In Hicksville High Also Known As (AKA): Dani

Spouse/Partner: Stacie Weiner

Were you classmates at HHS? No

Where did you meet? How long ago? New York University , Graduate School , 46 years ago.

Married How Long? Date Married: January 8, 2017 (Engaged 43 years)

Children/Grandchildren: None

Where do you currently live? Salisbury , CT

Favorite Subject in High School: Science

Name of my Favorite Teacher: Thomas Buttice, Orchestra

Favorite Place to meet Friends Outside of School: Roller skating rink, Ice cream parlor

Favorite Non-Academic School Club or Activity: Orchestra
 

Occupation/Trade/Profession: Industrial/Organizational Psychologist

Education Beyond High School: BA, MS, Ph.D. Industrial/Organizational Psychology

Military Service: None

Hobbies/Pastimes: Violin (classical, fiddling, string quartet), landscaping, home design, participation in community organizations

One thing that no one knows about me is??? You'll never know!!!

Now the hard one...Tell us what we need to know...50 years in the space below:

After graduating Hicksville High, I attended Queens College as a music major. Soon realizing that at best, I might someday qualify for second violin in a minor orchestra, I put my violin down for 45 years and switched majors to pursue School Psychology. I then obtained an MS in that field, worked in the New York City school system for several years and left to pursue a doctorate in Industrial/Organizational Psychology at New York University ...during which time I worked for Citibank as its first female I/O psychologist. Nine years later, I was recruited to Carnegie Corporation. Perceiving it to be elitist, I left in the mid 80's to work for several consulting firms as a psychologist. Finally, in 2002, I struck out on my own and launched the Ledgewood Consulting Group as a consultant to corporations, small businesses, and individuals. In 2012, I published Career Wise: Proven Strategies for Thriving at Work. Three years ago, in 2017, I picked up my violin again without worrying about being mediocre. Presently, I take classical and fiddling lessons and play with a string quartet. Other passions include landscaping and interior design. I am also president of two local organizations and serve on Salisbury 's Planning & Zoning Commission. My spouse and I still reside in the passive solar home that we built in 1980. For the past several summers, we have hosted a Fresh Air Fund child...which has been very rewarding. Given the pandemic, FAF will probably be canceling its program this year.

To all...stay well and safe.

Finally, if you had to do it all over again, I would...

have juggled everything to attend our 50th reunion.

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