Debra Scala-Giokas

In Celebration of Women’s History Month

By |2022-08-11T06:36:44-04:00March 8th, 2022|The Professional|

My idea was to write about the first ladies who had some connection to needlework at one point in their lives. Edith Roosevelt, for example, needlepointed a sampler of all the important moments in her husband’s life, including Sagamore Hill and the White House, which she renovated in 1901 to accommodate her large family. She turned it into a showcase for the country. Then President Theodore Roosevelt officially named the Executive Mansion the “White House.”

Scala Giokas Authors Children’s Book on Claire McCardell

By |2021-10-12T19:52:16-04:00June 1st, 2021|The Professional|

Debra Scala Giokas, a long-time member of PRPLI, is also a member of the Society of Children Book Writers and Illustrators.  After many years of honing her craft, she has authored a children’s picture book on American Fashion Designer Claire McCardell.

Winter 2016: He Said, She Said

By |2017-10-16T13:35:38-04:00January 1st, 2016|Newsletter Winter 2016|

There are times in our lives that stand out more than others such as times of great loss. When you think about those times, you probably can recall the weather that day, what you ate or couldn’t eat, and what you wore. When our heart breaks open, our senses can be felt more deeply. It’s because life, for us, ceases to be as it was, and we pay more attention to the details.

Winter 2014: Exploring PR for Professional Services

By |2017-02-03T13:55:34-05:00January 1st, 2014|Newsletter, Newsletter 2014, Newsletter Winter 2015|

Public relations for professional services is “A Matter of Trust,” as the Billy Joel song says. Sharing the accounting perspective are Marketing Manager Elena Mikoleski and Director of Marketing Frank Vitale at Grassi & Co., a full service accounting and business consulting firm with offices in Jericho and Manhattan. Debra Scala Giokas, director of marketing [...]

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