event Details

WedneSday
MAY 21 · 2025

6pm · Cocktails & Buffet
7pm · Inspiring Program
8pm · Dessert Reception

2025 HONOREES

Dave Markowitz

GLOBAL CO-HEAD OF LITIGATION AND REGULATORY PROCEEDINGS, GOLDMAN SACHS


David is the global co-head of Litigation and Regulatory Proceedings. He is a member of the Firmwide Conduct Committee and serves as a member and counsel to the Financial Crimes Compliance Subcommittee. Previously, David was named co-head of Americas Litigation in 2020 before taking on his current role in 2021. He joined Goldman Sachs as an associate general counsel and managing director in 2011.

Prior to joining the firm, David served on the executive staff for Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, where he led the Investor Protection Bureau from 2008 to 2010. Before that, he served on the staff of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for eight years in the agency's New York office. During his time at the SEC, David held positions of increasing responsibility, last serving as assistant regional director. Prior to joining the SEC, he was a litigator at the law firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP in New York.

COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT

Patricia L. Glorioso

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER, ROCKEFELLER GROUP


Patricia Glorioso has served as head of Corporate Human Resources since 2003. She joined the company in 1996 in the Human Resources department of Cushman and Wakefield, Inc., a former Rockefeller Group subsidiary, where she managed the firm’s employment and employee relations activities and provided general human resources support for the Rockefeller Group. At C&W, Ms. Glorioso was also responsible for planning events and community outreach endeavors, including the firm’s annual United Way of New York City Campaign and fundraising activities for The New York Business Group on Health.

Before joining Rockefeller Group, Ms. Glorioso served as Assistant Executive Director of Just One Break, Inc., (JOB), a not-for-profit employment and education organization for people with disabilities. At JOB, which she joined in 1993, Ms. Glorioso worked to establish a Business Advisory Committee to broaden career opportunities for the disabled and to increase financial support through program grants and fundraising. Ms. Glorioso developed a grant for the organization to launch its college intern program, in which several Fortune 500 companies participated by hiring and mentoring students with disabilities. At JOB, she was also a contributing member of the New York City Mayor’s Council for People with Disabilities.

Ms. Glorioso began her career in human resources in 1987 at Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. She was an active member of several of the firm’s task forces and committees, including the Win-Smith Memorial Foundation, which provided financial assistance to employees and their families in times of crisis, and the Diversity Committee, which established retention and mentoring programs for women and minorities. Merrill Lynch’s community outreach activities were of particular interest to Ms. Glorioso. She also volunteered with Merrill Lynch’s community outreach activities, conducting interview readiness training for program participants of Fountain House, a corporate project aimed at helping people with drug and alcohol addictions reclaim their lives and careers.

Benefit Committee

Martine Beamon * Nicky Friedlander * Stephanie Goldstein
Mary Beth Hogan and John Kenny * Mary Kilbourn and Tom Sear
Ben Lawsky and Jessica Roth * Michael Schacter * Mark Schonfeld

Nazareth Housing is a 501(c)3 organization providing Emergency Shelter, Supportive Housing and Homelessness Prevention Services in New York City; contributions are tax deductible less the value of any goods and services received. Our Tax ID Number (EIN) is 13-3176952.