Eight inspiring women from the Pittsburgh area, two outstanding Girl Scouts, and Girl Scout community-champion corporation, FedEx Ground, were honored at our Pittsburgh Awards of Distinction luncheon on Friday, May 18 at the Omni William Penn Hotel. Proceeds of this premier event support Girl Scouts’ mission to develop courage, confidence and character in girls and to inspire the next generation of young women to become the leaders of tomorrow.
Arts & Education
Congratulations to janera soloman, recipient of the 2018 Women of Distinction Award in the Arts & Education category!
janera solomon is the Executive Director of the Kelly Strayhorn Theater, a historic live arts venue in Pittsburgh now in its tenth year of presenting progressive, evocative, new works in dance, music, film, education, and cultural programming. Her curatorial work includes projects with some of contemporary performance’s brightest stars.
Recognized for her transformative leadership and contributions to the revitalization of East Liberty, janera managed the merger of the Kelly Strayhorn Theater and the Dance Alloy in 2011, while maintaining affordable dance instruction at The Alloy School and creating a series of diverse programs designed to inspire and engage a wide range of audiences.
An experienced arts and culture consultant, she has played a critical role in numerous cultural
projects, including the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, Brooklyn Museum of Art, the August Wilson Center in Pittsburgh and numerous others with the Toronto-based, cultural planning firm Lord Culture.
She has a passion for artists creating new work and the development of new art forms and has served as curator and advisor to a variety of artistic projects. janera maintains volunteer board positions for several organizations, including the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and The Ellis School. In 2014, she formed the August Wilson Center Recovery Committee. In 2015, janera was featured in Pittsburgh Magazine as one of the “50 Most Powerful People in Pittsburgh”, and in 2018, she was awarded a “2018 Women of Influence Award” by the Pittsburgh Business Times.
Athletics
Congratulations to Heather Lyke, recipient of the 2018 Women of Distinction Award in the Athletics category!
Heather Lyke is the director of athletics at the
University of Pittsburgh. She is the first woman
to hold the full-time director of athletics post.
Lyke has an exemplary record of 22 years in
increasingly high-level roles in collegiate athletics administration. She
served as vice president and director of athletics at Eastern Michigan
University since 2013. Prior to her EMU tenure, she was a ranking
athletic administrator at Ohio State for 15 years and additionally held
posts at the University of Cincinnati and with the NCAA.
Lyke found the beginning of her professional path during her days
as a scholarship student-athlete at the University of Michigan,
where she captained the Wolverines’ Big Ten champion softball
team. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Michigan
and a juris doctor from the University of Akron School of Law.
At Eastern Michigan, Lyke oversaw a department that sponsors 21
varsity sports with more than 550 student-athletes. Her tenure
witnessed high levels of achievement, not only in the competitive
arena but also academically and from a fundraising standpoint.
A reflection of her undergraduate studies in education, Lyke is
enthusiastically dedicated to helping younger professionals in their
growth and advancement. She is a frequent speaker and presenter
at national conferences and serves on the board of directors of
Women Leaders in College Athletics.
In 2014, Lyke became the first woman to chair the NCAA Men’s
Lacrosse Committee. She additionally chaired the Mid-American
Conference’s Cost of Attendance Task Force.
Born and raised in Canton, Ohio, Lyke starred at GlenOak High
School in volleyball, basketball, and softball. She accepted a softball
scholarship from Michigan, where she was a two-time team captain
and helped Michigan to the 1992 Big Ten Championship.
Lyke and her husband, David Catalano, have three children: Elle,
Sophie and Eli.
Business
Congratulations to Sylvia Diez, recipient of the 2018 Women of Distinction Award in the Business category!
Sylvia Diez is senior vice president and regional
managing director for PNC Institutional Asset
Management covering the central/east region.
Her primary responsibility is leading sales
and client service for the region. She is also chair of the Council of
National Practice Groups that include Taft-Hartley/Public Funds,
Endowment & Foundation, Healthcare and Insurance within
Institutional Asset Management, and leads a team of segment
specialists and business development officers.
She was previously the western region sales director for PNC
Wealth Management. She was responsible for the sales process
and the development and execution of the sales strategies for the
western region.
Prior to joining PNC Wealth Management in March 2001 as a
relationship manager, Diez was a retirement planning specialist with
CitiStreet, a member company of Citigroup. During her ten years
with CitiStreet, she served in positions of increasing responsibility
from account executive to a regional manager in Anaheim, California
and Pittsburgh offices. She was voted by CitiStreet’s Board of
Directors to receive the Director’s Trophy, which was awarded to one
employee for his or her company contributions.
Diez holds a bachelor of science degree in marketing earned from
Robert Morris University. Her professional licenses have included the
National Association of Securities Dealers Series 7, 6, 63, 65, and 26.
She has also completed Duquesne University’s Executive Certificate
in Financial Planning.
Diez is a graduate of Leadership Pittsburgh XXII. She was also a
corporate team member of PNC’s Grow Up Great program and a
current member of PNC Women Connect EBRG, where she is the
executive sponsor for the External Connections committee. Diez
is a mentor in Robert Morris University Women’s Leadership and
Mentorship program. She has served on several boards and has been
a host committee member for many local charitable organizations,
including the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Girls Scouts Western
Pennsylvania, and Western PA School for the Deaf.
This is the second of four installments published in recognition of the 2018 Women of Distinction and Girl Scout honorees.