Vital Signs LLC
Avi Siegel has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Avi is currently the owner of Siegel Business Consulting, a position they assumed in October 2022. Prior to that, they served as the Chief Executive Officer of Vital Signs LLC, starting in August 2019. In this role, their responsibilities included providing leadership and making high-level decisions about policy and strategy for the company. Before becoming CEO, Avi served as the Director of Finance for Vital Signs LLC from February 2013 to August 2019. In this role, they guided financial decisions, established long-range financial goals, and drove the company to achieve sales and profitability targets. Earlier in their career, Avi worked as a Retail Store Manager for Max & Mina’s, where they managed store operations and supervised a team of employees.
Avi Siegel graduated from Baruch College with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree, specializing in Business Administration and Management, from 2011 to 2013. Prior to that, Avi attended Queens College from 2010 to 2011, studying Business Administration and Management. Additionally, Avi obtained a certification in Balanced Scorecard and Key Performance Indicators from LinkedIn in 2019.
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Vital Signs LLC
Joyce Dworsky (now Dworsky-Srour) established Vital Signs LLC in 1987. Prior to becoming the founding owner, Joyce worked the midnight shift for eleven years, with other medical professionals, at a local university health center. Living in the Washington, DC area, Joyce discovered many opportunities to pursue her interest in learning sign language. While still working nights at the health center and taking ASL classes during the day, Joyce also taught CPR classes for the American Red Cross. When her supervisors discovered she was learning to sign, they sent her to Gallaudet College (now Gallaudet University) to teach deaf students how to save lives. Luckily for Joyce, teaching CPR is very visual and tactile, so with the help of mannequin dolls and a captioned video, she trained and certified the Gallaudet students. Two days later, after the CPR course at Gallaudet, Joyce received a phone call from Deaf Pride, the primary organization in DC that worked with the Deaf community and sign language interpreters. A student at Gallaudet, who had been in the recent CPR class, requested that Joyce interpret an up-coming meeting. On that day, an interpreter was born! Joyce became an interpreter in the early 1980's when there was a dearth of interpreters and few formal opportunities for training. She was accepted into the Gallaudet Interpreter Consortium and followed the path that was laid out in front of her. Eventually, she became certified through the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). Over the years, Joyce took on additional assignments, many in the medical world, and ultimately was asked to bid on a government contract for interpreter services. At that point, she formally established Vital Signs LLC.