In quiet service, a trailblazer rises: Lt. Mary Wu honored at Eng Awards
Briefly

The Hon. Randall T. Eng Awards celebrated three distinguished public servants in New York's legal system, focusing on values like perseverance and quiet leadership. Among the honorees was Lieutenant Mido Mary Wu, recognized for her nearly 20-year commitment to the Kings County Supreme Court, where she advanced through the ranks to become the first Asian American woman lieutenant. Justice Lillian Wan highlighted the significance of Wu's promotion, emphasizing representation and noting her reputation for generosity and selflessness. Wu’s quiet but impactful contributions reflect the often-overlooked dedication of public servants in the legal field.
"It's hard to be what you can't see." Justice Lillian Wan emphasized Lt. Wu's historic promotion, showcasing the importance of representation for Asian Americans in the court system.
"...the most generous person in the building - generous with her time and resources." Hon. Donald Leo praised Lt. Wu, highlighting her selfless contributions to her colleagues and the community.
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