Archive | March, 2026

Julianne Groff named Webster Chamber Business Person of the Year

1 Mar

HUGE congratulations to Julianne Groff, who was recently named Webster Chamber of Commerce 2026 Business Person of the Year.

As Executive Director of the Webster Comfort Care Home, Julianne is very well known and well respected in the Webster community. In presenting the award, incoming Chamber president Carolyn Montanaro noted that that’s a responsibility “she does not take lightly.”

(Julianne) personally supports and guides a dedicated team of staff and more than 100 volunteers, ensuring they are mentally, emotionally, and physically prepared to care for individuals at the end of life and to care for their families. Her leadership extends far beyond  traditional business hours. For Julianne, this is not simply a profession, it is a calling to which she devotes her heart and the majority of her waking  hours. 

In addition to being a very active member of the Webster Chamber of Commerce, Julianne shares her time, treasure and talent with numerous local nonprofit organizations, including the Webster Health and Education Network, Soul Sisters, Free Mom Hugs, the Greater Rochester Area Partnership for the Elderly, and the Women’s Club of Webster. She regularly supports the Phillips Village Food Pantry and coordinates donations with ROC Maiden and InterVol. She has also recently begun advocacy efforts for individuals living with Long Haul COVID, an “invisible” autoimmune condition.

In accepting the award, Julianne said,

If I’m being recognized today, it’s really because of the extraordinary groups of people that are committed to ensuring that our home stays open. Every donation, every fundraiser ticket purchased, every shared post. Every prayer that sustains us. And this community for the past 23 years has shown your commitment. …  How lucky we are that we belong to a community of people who believe that every human life has value.

Julianne was presented with a plaque inscribed: “2026 Business Person of the Year presented by the Webster Chamber of Commerce to Julianne Groff in recognition of your outstanding contributions to the Webster Chamber of Commerce and your commitment to the community.” The Chamber will also contribute to a charitable organization of Julianne’s choosing.  

Julianne’s husband Tom, daughter Abby and WCCH’s Program Coordinator Lisa Swift, were all on hand to help celebrate Julianne’s honor.

Later in her remarks, Julianne humbly downplayed her role by saying, ‘I keep the lights on.’ Those of us who know her, however, know that she does so much more, not just for the Webster Comfort Care Home but for the entire Webster community. This award is very much deserved.

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(posted 3/1/2026)

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