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Joan Rinaldi, 83; Former Stamford City Rep Worked For IBM

STAMFORD, Conn. -- Joan Kathryn Rinaldi, a retired IBM manager and former Stamford city representative, died on Monday, March 2, in Danvers, Mass. She was 83.

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Rinaldi was born on Jan. 22, 1932, in Astoria, Queens, and reared in Great Neck, L.I. She was the daughter of the late James Jackman Rinaldi and Magdalene (Lee) Hohmeister Rinaldi.

Rinaldi received a baccalaureate degree in 1952 from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland in Baltimore (now Notre Dame of Maryland University) and was active in both the Notre Dame and Great Neck High School alumni associations.

After being certified by Katherine Gibbs School on completing their special course for college women in 1953, she worked as a legal secretary for the American Broadcasting Company in Manhattan.

In 1956, she went to work for the IBM Corporation. During her 35-year career at IBM she held various compensation, communications and management positions. She was responsible for introducing flex time in the IBM United States organization in the 1980s. In 1989 she worked with IBM China/Hong Kong conducting compensation and benefits communications and training programs.

After retiring from IBM in 1992 she was a consultant with Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, assisting them in developing a training program.

A resident of Stamford since 1970, Rinaldi served as a member of Stamford's 22nd Board of Representatives and then on the City's Personnel Commission from 1994-2000. She was a member of the board of directors of the New England Lyric Operetta, the Middlesex Genealogical Society and of the Friends of Ferguson Library, serving as President of that organization from 2005 through 2008.

For many years she served as a member of the Heywood Heights Condominium Association board of directors.

She traveled extensively, having visited over 50 countries and every continent except Antarctica. She was especially concerned about the welfare of abandoned animals, adopted all her pets from shelters and generously contributed to animal humane organizations. She derived great pleasure from researching and writing historical booklets for Segue, the Friends of Ferguson Library and Notre Dame's Class of 1952.

She is survived: a sister, Marilyn FitzGerald of Salem, Mass.; nieces, Marilyn and Mary Lee FitzGerald of Salem, and a nephew, John FitzGerald of Gloucester, Mass.

The family will receive friends on Friday, from 2-4 p.m. and from 6-8 p.m. at the Edward Lawrence Funeral Home, 2119 Post Road, Darien.

A Graveside Service will be held on Saturday, at 10 a.m. at Holy Rood Cemetery, 111 Old Country Road, Westbury, N.Y.

 

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