Gloria Romanowski, a veteran real estate advisor at Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty in Rockville Centre, has been elected to the board of directors at Bethany House, a Baldwin-based nonprofit that provides emergency shelter to homeless women and their children.
“It’s a tremendous honor,” Romanowski said. “I’m blown away by it to tell you the truth.”
Romanowski, a second-generation Long Island native, served as an advisor and housing committee member with Bethany House for more than two years, before she joined the board.
“I hope to use the knowledge and expertise that I have developed as a global real estate advisor for the last 17 years to help advise and support Bethany House as we support and grow our horizons together,” she said.
Romanowski brings to the table nearly two decades of experience in the real estate industry, the last seven of which, she has spent at Daniel Gale Sotheby’s, where she has garnered both acclaim, as a member of the company’s Gold Circle, and recognition from Real Trends as one of the nation’s top-performing real estate agents.
Before transitioning to real estate, she managed Fortune 50 clients in New York City as an IT sales consultant and manager. Her background in high-level client relations helped shape her approach to the real estate industry. She currently specializes in Nassau County properties and coordinates global referrals through Sotheby’s international network, to match clients with like-minded real estate professionals around the world. Her outstanding performance in outgoing referrals has even earned her top ranking at the company.
Romanowski said her passion for real estate derives from her desire to help her clients achieve their goals, particularly in regards to Long Island’s unique market, for its combination of coastal living with urban accessibility.
She also maintains active memberships in both the Long Island Board of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors, to ensure her practices align with the highest industry standards.
Beyond her work with Bethany House, Romanowski serves on the board of the Phillips House Museum and remains actively involved in community initiatives throughout Nassau County. In her leisure time, she enjoys spending cherished moments with family and friends, embodying a balanced approach to both her professional and personal life.