Nanuet, N.Y. (September 9th, 2019) – Joe Dunnigan is a coach at Peak Physique. “I am 22 years old and I started my weight loss journey at the age of 18. I feel and look amazing!” said Joe Dunnigan.
Joe Dunnigan talks about his weight loss journey.
1) Why did you choose Peak Physique Personal Training, Bootcamp and Boxing?
I chose Peak when I started my weight loss journey because there were so many good things people had said about them! There were tons of before and after pictures and reviews that gave me hope that this place could help me.
2) How many pounds did you lose so far?
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Nurse-Lead Organization Teaches Emergency Preparedness Worldwide
On January 12th, 2010 the country of Haiti was hit by an earthquake later known to be the “fifth-deadliest natural disaster in all of history.” A total of 316, 000 people died and another 300,000 people were injured. The whole world ached for the communities of Haiti, and thousands of people flew in to assist with healing the damage that still afflicts the country to this day.
One of those people was Jacqueline Cassagnol, MSN, RN, Ph.D.(c) an accomplished nurse and professor from New York.
Sandra Siegel Lost Eight Pounds In 21 Days At Peak Physique
Nanuet, N.Y. (August 19th, 2019) – Sandra Siegel gained about thirty pounds when her father died five years ago. “The problem came with being a caretaker for my mother and cooking fattening foods, eating out or ordering take outs. The pounds slowly crept up on me. Since at that time, my job was mainly sitting behind a computer, I was not very active and under a lot of stress. Plus, I had a shoulder injury and was unable to do any exercise for approximately eight months. I was so unhappy with the weight gain and seemed unable to do anything about it. ” said Sandra Siegel.
Sandra Siegel talks about her weight loss journey.
Dana Golden Lost 20 Pounds At Peak Physique
Nanuet, N.Y. (July 29th, 2019) – Dana Golden is 42 years old and lives in New City, NY. “I am happily married for 16 years and have a 12-year son named Ethan and a 9-year-old daughter named Elizabeth. When I was 25 I was diagnose with Thyroid cancer and struggled with losing weight. My weight went up and down and I wasn’t happy” said Dana Golden.
Dana Golden talks about her weight loss journey.
1) Why did you choose Peak Physique Personal Training, Bootcamp and Boxing?
I tried many different diets and exercise plans but nothing worked. I joined gyms but only stayed for a month or two. I didn’t have anyone pushing me.
Antoine Williams Lost 37 Pounds At Peak Physique
Nanuet, N.Y. (July 22nd, 2019) – Antoine Williams was born in New York, but raised in sunny Florida. “I Grew up in Florida for my whole life in foster care, without any of my family or parents, and became depressed with horrible anxiety. I became over weight at a young age, but got it under control when I went into high school due to sports. After high school, it all came back ten fold with anxiety, depression, and everything” said Antoine Williams.
Antoine Williams talks about his weight loss journey.
1) Why did you choose Peak Physique Personal Training, Bootcamp and Boxing?
I chose Peak Physique for the family value.
Rocklander Receives Caribbean-American Healthcare Award
Worldwide Community First Responder, Inc.: Jacqueline Cassagnol, MSN, RN, PhD(c), who was born in Brooklyn, NY to Haitian immigrants is the Founder & President of Worldwide Community First Responder, Inc. She was selected as a 2019 Caribbean American Healthcare Award recipient, and honored on Tuesday, June 25th, 2019 by Caribbean Life at Paradise Catering in Brooklyn, NY.
Cassagnol was selected because of her consistency in exemplifying what it means to be an avid lover of her career, and making big achievements in New York City’s healthcare industry. She was nominated for this recognition by Claudette Powell.
Extravagant Caribbean American Healthcare Awards
In what was described as perhaps the best ever Caribbean American Healthcare Awards ceremony, 30 health care professionals were honored Tuesday night by Caribbean Life.
In what was described as perhaps the best ever Caribbean American Healthcare Awards ceremony, 30 health care professionals were honored Tuesday night by Caribbean Life and Schneps Media during the paper’s annual gala commemorating Caribbean American Heritage Month.
It was standing-room-only at the sell-out, extravagant affair at Paradise Catering Hall, on Avenue U in Brooklyn, as Trinidad and Tobago’s Xavier Strings brought patrons to their feet with heart-throbbing performances. Motivational speaker Dennis Rahiim Watson also entertained the audience.
Organizers said they were “proud to honor” the “exceptional” 30 health care professionals for “all they do, and have done, to advance our health care system to its best possible outcome.”
“We are about you,” Victoria “Vicki” Schneps, president and founder of Schneps Media and co-publisher of Caribbean Life, told the ebullient honorees and patrons. “Tonight, we’re about the spectacular people who’re being honored with the Caribbean American Health Care Awards.
“You put this on,” she added. “It’s my honor to put the spotlight on you. We’re thrilled to have you celebrate with us.”
Schneps described the honorees as “outstanding,” stating that “they continue to leave an extraordinary combined footprint in our thriving city of limitless opportunities.”
Dr. Mathieu Eugene, the Haitian-born representative for the 45th Council District in Brooklyn, said it was “an honor” to address the ceremony.
“Somebody’s doing a wonderful job with Caribbean Life,” he said. “Thank you, Victoria, you bring us all together. Let’s put our hands together for Victoria (patrons reciprocated).
“If you don’t have (good) health, it does not mean anything,” added the City Council’s Health and Welfare Committee member. “On behalf of the honorees, you’re doing a wonderful job, especially the nurses. That’s why, together with my colleagues, we’re fighting for fair wages.”
Claudette Powell — the Jamaican-born former president of the Caribbean American Nurses Association and past honoree of the Caribbean American Health Care Awards — who served as mistress of ceremonies — said the health care professionals were honored for their “immeasurable contributions to the U.S.”
“Tonight, we will honor some of the best in the health care industry,” she said. “There’s one common thread: we’re very proud of our roots. Tonight, you’ll hear 30 remarkable people.”
Those “remarkable people” comprised: Amun Handa, Rose Elizabeth Arbouet, Gloria Murray, Jacqueline Cassagnol, Dr. Seanna-Kaye Denham Wilks, Tracey Ledeatte, Dr. Cascya Charlot, Sherly Demonsthenes-Atkinson, Kamini Doobay, Eustecia Herman, Dr. Cyrus McCalla, Noreen Peters, Danica Dorlette, Candace Cummings, Michelle Smith-Allen, Pamela Abner, Nurses Association of Counties of Long Island and Miranda Toussaint.
The others were: Dr. Adesh Randass, Joan Saint Fleur, Dr. Vilma Joseph, Chanelle Small, Audry Radcliffe, Andrew Campbell, Hulitt (Hope) Scott, Heather Tucker, Gladys Williams, Michelle Joseph, Ann Whyte-Akinyooye and Jennifer Trotman.
“I’m sure there are many, many people who could have gotten this award, but am happy it’s me,” said Guyanese-born Murray, a certified nurse midwife and nurse practitioner, who owns Mercy Midwives Women’s Health Center on Webster Avenue in the Bronx, to huge laughter.
In accepting her award, Dr. Denham-Wilks, the Jamaican-born patient care experience officer at NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County, said: “You can take the girl out of Jamaica, but you can’t take the Jamaica out of the girl.”
Guyanese American Dr. Doobay, who grew up in Jamaica, Queens, said she “truly believes there’s a divine spark of God in every human being.
“While New York has good health care, we have too much racism,” added the emergency medicine resident at NYU / Bellvue and founder and organizer of NYC Coalition to Dismantle Racism in the Health System.
“I will not stop until black and brown people have equality,” she continued to thunderous applause.
Grenadian Noreen Peters, a registered nurse and 1199 SEIU United Health Care Workers East at Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn, said she has been working as a pediatric nurse for 28 years.
“It’s an honor and a pleasure to be here,” she said. “As I continue in my life journey, I hope I’ll make a difference for others.”
Danica Dorlette, a Brooklyn-born registered professional nurse, of Haitian and Cuban parentage, who works at New York Presbyterian Hospital at Weill Cornell Medical Center – said she was “truly honored to be here with people who inspired me.
“I want to thank my parents who remind me every day about nursing,” she said.
Xavier Strings, comprising the high-energy sister violinists Janelle Xavier and Janine Xavier-Cross, thrilled patrons with classical, folklore, soca and calypso renditions, stringing out, among others, The Mighty Sparrow’s “Jean and Dinah;” Kitchener’s “Sugar Bum Bum;” and Calypso Rose’s “Fire, Fire” and “Going Down San Fernando.”
Patrons were also enchanted when Kittitian-born, Laurelton, Queens-resident Aieleen Joseph, 84, using a cane for walking, sought to upstage the sisters, as she danced to the hypnotic rhythms.
“She does this all the time,” said Joseph’s daughter, Brooklyn-born Dr. Vilma Joseph, an honoree and associate clinical professor of Anesthesiology at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, alluding to her mother’s love of dancing.
The gala affair was sponsored by New York State Nurses Association; One Brooklyn Health System – Brookdale, Interfaith and Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Centers; NYC Health + Hospitals – Kings County and Coney Island; and CABS Home Care.
Beth Hendricks Lost 38 Pounds At Peak Physique
Nanuet, N.Y. (July 1st, 2019) – Beth Hendricks’ weight loss journey began last year following a personal life changing event. “In addition, I had some medical issues. I had been diagnosed with hypertension. I was pre-diabetic, and had high cholesterol. I was out of shape. My health was deteriorating, and I wanted to do something to get back on the right track. My doctor had suggested to me that a personal health and wellness plan would benefit me. Some years prior, I had a partial thyroidectomy, which made losing weight difficult for me” said Beth Hendricks.
Beth Hendricks talks about her weight loss journey.
1) Why did you choose Peak Physique Personal Training.
Dolandre Williams Lost 75 Pounds At Peak Physique
Nanuet, N.Y. (June 24th, 2019) – Dolandre Williams has always been an active person throughout his life, whether it be sports, dancing, strolling while on vacations seeing the sites, or walking blocks upon blocks through the amazing city of New York. “I even had memberships to several commercial gyms and would go regularly at times and then would not go for weeks. I would always know when I was eating too much or eating food that were bad for me. I would become strict on myself and cut back for a couple of weeks and then I would go right back to eating the same crap. So, my weight has always been up and down” said Dolandre Williams.
Read MoreAlex Rivera Lost 35 Pounds At Peak Physique
Nanuet, N.Y. (June 17th, 2019) – Alex Rivera started his weight loss journey in January 2017. “After having constant self doubt and low self esteem, I knew it was time to put up or shut up. I saw an ad about Peak Physique and I said to myself, it’s worth a shot and it was one of the best decisions I made to start a healthy lifestyle” said Alex Rivera.
Alex Rivera talks about his weight loss journey.
1) Why did you choose Peak Physique Personal Training, Bootcamp and Boxing?
I chose Peak Physique after reading reviews and seeing other people’s transformation pictures. I knew it was going to be a long road for me, but I thought to myself.