Mindy F. Wolfle
Mindy F. Wolfle is the Director of Marketing at Armao, Costa & Ricciardi, CPAs, P.C. The consummate networker and well-known throughout Long Island, Mindy enjoys established relationships with numerous and diverse members of the media, business, professional, government, not-for-profit, civic and philanthropic communities. She is a blogger and can be found on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Mindy began her professional life with the Nassau County Department of Social Services, where she developed her focus on human services and giving back to the communities in which we live and work. As an entrepreneur, she has had the opportunity to share her marketing, public relations and communications expertise with such organizations as the Elmont Memorial Library, Family and Children's Association, Literacy Nassau, Airmid Theatre Company and Soroptimist International, as well as law schools, elder care, legal and accounting professionals, among others.
Areas of Specialization:
A practitioner of integrated marketing, Mindy provides the firm with an extensive array of marketing, communications and public relations services. These include copywriting, branding, newsletters, social media, collateral marketing materials, event planning, graphic design, marketing plans, public relations, strategic planning, website project management and content, and proposal production.
Professional Achievements:
Mindy is a former executive board member of Public Relations Professionals of Long Island (PRPLI) and is in her fourth year chairing the organization's annual awards gala. A current member of PRPLI, WEDLI (Women Economic Developers of Long Island), LIWA (Long Island Women's Agenda) and the Social Media Association, she is also an instructor on business writing for non-writers in Hofstra University's Continuing Education Program.
The recipient of many awards and recognition over the past decade, Mindy was presented with PRPLI's Mentor of the Year Award in 2009; was named a Top 50 Most Influential Woman in Business by Long Island Business News in 2008, as well as the President's Award recipient from Soroptimist International. She also was recognized by the Long Island Center for Business and Professional Women in 2007, when she received the Achievers Award in Marketing, and was the recipient of Soroptimist's Making a Difference for Women Award in 2005.
A frequent presenter of seminars and workshops on such topics as public relations, branding and marketing, networking, entrepreneurship, business writing and public speaking, Mindy previously held marketing leadership roles at several large national accounting and law firms. She has authored numerous articles, interviews, opinion pieces, newsletters and speeches.


