HYDE PARK, NY – Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino welcomed more than 100 women to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum’s Henry A. Wallace Visitor & Education Center on Thursday evening for her ninth Women’s Networking Event, an evening dedicated to connection, storytelling and celebrating the quiet strength women demonstrate every day.
“This night is always a highlight of my year because it proves that when women show up for one another, incredible things happen,” said Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino. “Karmen, Epiphanie and Britney each brought a powerful reminder that resilience isn’t limited to dramatic comebacks, but in the quiet, everyday moments that shape who we are. Their stories touched every person in the room, and I’m so grateful they were willing to stand up and share them.”
Speakers at this year’s event included:
Karmen Smallwood said, “What made this night so special was the sense of shared experience in the room. Resilience isn’t always loud – it’s steady and it shows up in the ways we care for others and keep going, even when it’s hard. I’m grateful for the chance to share my piece of that, and to be reminded that none of us are in this work alone.”
Epiphanie Musabyemariya said, “I was humbled and grateful to share my journey. To be in a room like that – so full of strength, compassion and hope – reminded me just how powerful community can be. We don’t all walk the same path, but we can walk beside each other.”
Britney Ettinger said, “There’s something so powerful about being in a space where vulnerability is met with understanding and strength. The response in that room reminded me why we do this work – because healing doesn’t happen in isolation, it happens in community. I left the event feeling uplifted, connected and proud to be part of a County that creates space for real conversations.
To read more about each speaker, read the event program online.
Serino launched the Women’s Networking Event while serving in the New York State Senate. Since then, more than 1,000 local women have taken part, forming new partnerships, mentorships and friendships that extend well beyond the event itself.
Those interested in future networking opportunities are encouraged to contact the Dutchess County Executive’s Office at 845-486-2000 or CountyExec@dutchessny.gov.


