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Danuta Sieminski - the Schoolteacher who became Bank President in New York
October 07, 2012
Danuta Sieminski President/CEO Brooklyn’s Atlas Bank.
Brooklyn, NY .. One of the outstanding Polish Americans the Downstate New York Division of the Polish American Congress will honor at its October 14th Awards Banquet is Danuta Sieminski, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Atlas Bank in Brooklyn.
Ms. Sieminski’s life story is not only a tribute to her individual determination and perseverance in pursuit of the American Dream. It is also further testimony to the boundless opportunities America’s free and democratic society has always provided to successive generations of immigrants arriving at her shores.
She started out as an elementary school teacher, first in Poland, then in Canada.
Teachers often reinforce their commitment to the teaching profession by reminding themselves it is entirely possible one of their very own pupils could some day become president.
The knowledge they could later claim they were the teachers who taught this president when he or she was one of their students could certainly motivate such teachers never to forget how important a dedicated teacher is to a child.
But Danuta’s story is somewhat different. It’s the teacher who became president, not the pupil.
After immigrating to the United States, the former teacher began a career in banking with the Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union in 1985.
The young lady from Poland started there at the bottom. But her determination and foresight directed her to use all her spare time to enhance her banking skills with an MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey and graduation from the Banking Institute of N.Y.
The history and science teacher from Poland eventually became CEO of the Credit Union in 2003 and then moved on to become President/CEO of the Atlas Savings & Loan Association in 2007.
Now renamed “Atlas Bank,” the institution is fortunate to have Danuta Sieminski at its helm these past five years. The Bank continues to serve Brooklyn’s Polish American community just as it did when it was founded by Polish immigrants in 1900.
“Her professional experience, her gracious personality and her fluency in languages attract the general public as well as Polish American clients,” observed Frank Milewski, president of the Downstate N.Y. Polish American Congress.
“How sweet it is” is what Ralph Kramden, the Brooklyn bus driver Jackie Gleason portrayed, always said.
And how sweet it must also be for Danuta Sieminski. Most of us would say she is close, if not already there, to achieving the “American Dream” with a meaningful and successful career in her professional field.
Even more rewarding for Danuta must be the knowledge her special position at the Atlas Bank allows her to serve the Polish American community fulltime.
The Polish American Congress 2012 Awards Banquet will be held Sunday, October 14th, at the Polonaise Terrace in Greenpoint starting at 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Frank Milewski
(516) 352-7125
pacdny@verizson.net
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