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SUMMARY:The Argyle Theatre’s Impact and Educational Outreach
DESCRIPTION:Three pairs of tickets to an upcoming production will be distributed as door prizes during the meeting.  \nThe Argyle Theatre in Babylon has played a key role in the revival of Main Street since its reopening in 2018. Offering a diverse range of performances\, the theatre has turned the downtown area into a vibrant hub for the local community. The upcoming event will focus on how venues like the Argyle Theatre not only serves as economic engines for Babylon and other downtowns\, but increases community engagement. \nGeneral Manager Marty Rubin\, along with Co-Owners Mark Perlman and Dylan Perlman\, will share insights on the impact of entertainment venues and their potential to attract more people and businesses. They will also highlight the Argyle Theatre’s “Academy of the Arts\,” which educates local students with supportive environments in musical theatre and performance skills. Additionally\, attendees will have the chance to win tickets to “A Bronx Tale\,” a musical that explores themes of loyalty\, love\, and family. This discussion aims to highlight the essential role that cultural and entertainment venues play in revitalizing local areas around Long Island.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-argyle-theatres-impact-and-educational-outreach/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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SUMMARY:A World Without Nuclear Weapons is Possible and Necessary
DESCRIPTION:With Karl Grossman\, Investigative Reporter and Professor SUNY Old Westbury \nA World Without Nuclear Weapons is Possible and Necessary. Those words are those of Pope Francis at a meeting of nations that have ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Now signed on to by most nations of the world\, it bans development\, testing\, production\, stockpiling\, stationing\, transfer\, use and threat of use of nuclear weapons. The Pope’s words are the title of a presentation to be given by investigative reporter and journalism professor Karl Grossman before LIMBA on March 15th. Can the atomic genie be put back in the bottle? Anything people have done other people can undo and the prospect of huge loss of life from nuclear war is the best of reasons. A precedent: the outlawing of chemical weapons after their impacts were horrifically demonstrated in World War I. With war and what could n been to midnight\, Grossman will detail why the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is essential and crucial. \nKarl Grossman\, an award-winning investigative reporter\, has long focused on nuclear issues. For 20 years he was a member of the Commission on Disarmament Education\, Confliction Resolution and Peace sponsored by the United Nations and the International Association of University Presidents. He is a full professor of journalism at the State University at Old Westbury. Television programs he has written and presented include Nukes In Space: The Nuclearization and Weaponization of the Heavens. He is the author of Weapons in Space. He is a board member of the organization Beyond Nuclear. He has given presentations on nuclear issues around the world including in Norway\, Russia\, Thailand\, Germany and Mexico and at the UN in both Genera and New York. Twice he addressed members of the British Parliament on the weaponization of space.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/a-world-without-nuclear-weapons-is-possible-and-necessary/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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CREATED:20240212T171905Z
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SUMMARY:Sands Project in Nassau County
DESCRIPTION:EVENT SPEAKER:\nSenior Vice President and Corporate Social Responsibility Officer Tracey Edwards
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/sands-project-in-nassau-county/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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SUMMARY:The LIMBA Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Over the years\, we have had roundtable discussions to get insights on what would advance the quality of life on Long Island. At this roundtable meeting\, we want to hear from the members and Long Island residents. \nPlease bring your ideas and concerns to this meeting\, and be prepared to explain your thoughts and participate in the discussion. \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-limba-roundtable-feb-2024/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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SUMMARY:Congressional Update With Congressman Nick LaLota
DESCRIPTION:U.S. Representative Nick LaLota (NY-01) was first sworn into office in January 2023. Nick’s father served as a Nassau County Police Officer\, his grandfathers served in the NYPD\, and his stepfather served in the Navy.\nAfter graduating from St. Anthony’s High School\, Nick matriculated to the United States Naval Academy. Upon graduating\, Nick entered the Navy and attained the rank of Lieutenant. He served as a Surface Warfare Officer and Tactical Action Officer. He deployed overseas on three separate occasions and to twenty countries.\nAfter leaving the Navy\, Nick went on to serve on the Amityville Board of Trustees\, Commissioner of the Suffolk County Board of Elections\, and as Chief of Staff to the Suffolk County Legislature.\nA husband and father\, Nick and his wife Kaylie\, his high school sweetheart\, are raising three daughters.\nNick is a cum laude graduate from Hofstra University’s Zarb School of Business with an MBA and holds a Juris Doctor from Hofstra University’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law.\nNick continues his commitment to serving Long Island in the halls of Congress by fighting to lower taxes for working class Long Islanders\, secure energy independence and defend all of our constitutional freedoms.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/congressional-update-with-congressman-nick-lalota/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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SUMMARY:Propel NY- Building a Robust Electric Distribution System With Steve Cole-Hatchard
DESCRIPTION:Steve Cole-Hatchard serves as the Project Director for New York Transco LLC\, where he is responsible for all project development activities associated with the Propel New York Energy\nProject\, a transformative electric transmission project.\nPrior to this position\, Steve was NY Transco’s Senior Project Manager for the Rock Tavern to Sugarloaf Project\, an electric transmission project in Orange County that\, under his management\, was permitted in less than a year\, and built and put into service 18 months ahead of schedule.\nSteve started his career at Consolidated Edison Company of New York\, Inc.\, where he held many roles including gas operations Operating Supervisor for gas operations and Chief Construction Inspector in substation and transmission construction.\nSteve’s expertise is centered around management\, permitting and construction of underground and overhead electric transmission lines and substations in congested urban and suburban areas.\nSteve holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Manhattan College and a Master of Business Administration with specializations in Corporate Finance\, Management\, and Real Estate from New York University’s Stern School of Business.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/propel-ny-building-a-robust-electric-distribution-system-with-steve-cole-hatchard/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Holiday Party - 2023
DESCRIPTION:We are looking forward to our Holiday Gathering that will feature  humorists Eric Haft and Rich Walker. \nEric is responsible for many of the comedy shows at Engemann Theater in Northport and we can expect a professional performance. \nTicket are $75 each and $750 per table of 10 \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/holiday-party-2023/
LOCATION:Windows on the Lake\, 235 Lake Shore Road\, Ronkonkoma\, NY\, 11779\, United States
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SUMMARY:Remake Penn Station To Improve Its Usability With Samuel Turvey
DESCRIPTION:Samuel Turvey is a longtime community activist and Board Member in the not-for-profit community. He recently retired from TIAA\, where he served as a Managing Director in the firm’s legal department\, but continues to provide consulting services to the financial services industry. Sam was a Founding Member of the East Village Parks Conservancy\, a Founding Member and Producer of New York’s Charlie Parker Jazz Festival (from 1993 to 2002) and presently a Board Member of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem and the John Noble Maritime Collection on Staten Island.\nParenthetically\, advocacy came to Sam early. As a grammar school student during the 1960s\, Sam participated in protests and rallies to save Staten Island’s Greenbelt\, including High Rock\, from expressways Robert Moses hoped to link to the newly opened Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. That effort proved to be successful.\nSam majored in Urban Studies at Fordham University and also graduated from Fordham Law School\, where he served as an Associate Editor of the Law School’s Urban Law Journal.\nSam is a native of Staten Island and has lived and worked in each of New York City’s five boroughs. He also has commuted at one point or another from Westchester\, Fairfield\, Essex\, Morris and Monmouth Counties
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/remake-penn-station-to-improve-its-usability-with-samuel-turvey/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T083000
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SUMMARY:The Future of Higher Education With James P. Lentini\, D.M.A. President of Molloy University
DESCRIPTION:Dr. James Lentini began his tenure as Molloy University’s seventh president in June 2020. Under his leadership\, major goals have been established to expand enrollment and develop new academic programs to meet the needs of students and the greater New York metropolitan area. Milestones achieved include Molloy’s status change from a college to a university in 2022. Building a new vision for the future\, Dr. Lentini is leading the development of a new strategic plan that sets a path for Molloy to expand its impact and reach as a comprehensive university that offers top-tier professional and academic programs rooted in the liberal arts. \nAccomplishments include record-setting levels of fundraising and grants since Dr. Lentini’s arrival\, in addition to the creation of Molloy’s first-ever position of vice president for diversity\, equity\, and inclusion that aligns with the institution’s history and mission as a Catholic institution in the Dominican charism. \nDr. Lentini was elected to the board of The Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities in 2023\, and serves as a board member of the Long Island Association and the Long Island Arts Alliance.\nHis accolades include being named to the Long Island Business News “Powerlist” as one of the “60 Most Powerful Influencers” (2022)\, the Long Island Press PowerList (2022)\, the Long Island Press “A-List” (2022 and 2021) and the Long Island Business News “Power 25 in Education” (2020). In tandem with his achievements as a university leader\, Dr. Lentini is an award-winning composer and classical guitarist and is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences GRAMMY awards.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-future-of-higher-education-with-james-p-lentini-d-m-a-president-of-molloy-university/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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SUMMARY:New York has gone to pot. The insiders’ view of how the cannabis industry will move forward.
DESCRIPTION:Arthur “Jerry” Kremer\, Partner and Chair of the Municipal and Regulatory Affairs Practice Group and Cannabis Practice Group at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek P.C.\, and President of Empire Government Strategies\nArthur “Jerry” Kremer’s career in government began with his appointment as corporation counsel of Long Beach\, NY. Jerry was elected to 13 terms in the New York State Assembly and was the only Long Island legislator to ever head the prestigious Ways and Means Committee. He has served\, by appointment of the governor\, on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Capital Review Board and the Public Authorities Control Board.\nJerry has represented a large number of Fortune 500 companies in complex matters. He has served as government relations counsel to Federal Home Loan Bank of New York\, Public Service Electric & Gas\, Hostelworld\, New York State Bowling Proprietors’ Association\, Bus Association of New York State\, the New York State Power Authority and various medical groups\, technology groups and prominent energy companies. In addition\, he is chair of the New York Affordable Reliable Electricity Alliance. City and State magazine has designated him as one of the most powerful lobbyists in Albany. He is also a member of the Long Island Business News Hall of Fame. Jerry is a colonel (ret.) in the New York State Guard.\nElizabeth S. Kase\, Of Counsel\, Co-Chair of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek’s Cannabis Group\nElizabeth Kase counsels clients seeking licensure in the emerging adult-use cannabis space pursuant to New York’s Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act.\nSince the inception of The Compassionate Care Act in 2014\, Ms. Kase guided entrepreneurs\, businesses\, and social equity applicants seeking to navigate New Yorks’s ever-changing regulatory landscape. She lectures extensively about the status of the laws\, legal ethics\, and compliance in the cannabis space. She has published numerous articles pertaining to criminal law\, cannabis law\, and cannabis/derivative products.\nMs. Kase is also well-known for her tireless advocacy and commitment to her clients\, defending large-scale federal and state criminal matters\, including public corruption cases\, conspiracies\, mortgage fraud\, healthcare fraud\, immigration fraud\, embezzlement schemes\, sex crimes\, and narcotics cases\, as well as complex DWIs. She proudly serves as Village Justice of Baxter Estates in Port Washington\, New York since 2011. Ms. Kase is a graduate of Smith College and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law\, where she also teaches trial advocacy.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/new-york-has-gone-to-pot-the-insiders-view-of-how-the-cannabis-industry-will-move-forward/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230929T083000
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SUMMARY:Hospitals\, Health\, and Industry – Partners in Achieving a Healthier Long Island With Janine Logan\, MS\, APR
DESCRIPTION:Vice President\, Communications and Population Health Suburban Hospital Alliance of New York State \nJanine Logan is vice president of communications and population health for the Suburban Hospital Alliance of New York State and its two regional entities – the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council (NSHC) on Long Island and the Northern Metropolitan Hospital Association (NorMet) in the Hudson Valley. She oversees and coordinates marketing/communications initiatives for these three associations\, ensuring that the appropriate messages about hospitals and healthcare policy are delivered and understood by such targeted audiences as the media\, lawmakers\, business and industry\, government agencies\, allied health associations\, and the public. She also directs the Long Island Health Collaborative (LIHC)\, a population health-based initiative coordinated by the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council. LIHC is a coalition of 300-plus organizations\, including hospitals\, local county health departments\, community-based organizations\, health plans\, academic institutions\, schools\, libraries\, physician associations\, and several businesses. She is also an adjunct assistant professor of Community Health at SUNY Farmingdale. \nShe previously served as assistant director of public relations for South Oaks Hospital\, a comprehensive behavioral healthcare facility and its sister agency Broadlawn Manor\, a skilled nursing facility. Before that\, she served as the public relations coordinator for the National Catholic Development Conference\, a membership association for religious fundraising organizations. \nShe holds a Master’s degree in Health Communications from Boston University and a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from St. John’s University. Her public relations/marketing work has been recognized by regional and national peer organizations\, especially for her efforts in the area of outreach and awareness. In 2012\, she was awarded the Outstanding Association Achievement Award for excellence in healthcare communication from the Association of Association Educators\, a subgroup of the American Hospital Association. She has earned several regional awards for her health promotion campaigns and communications initiatives. She frequently lectures and writes about health policy\, legislation and regulation\, population health\, public health\, and how the power of the narrative distills these complex and abstract concepts into the understandable. Accredited by the Public Relations Society of America in the practice of public relations\, she serves on a variety of state\, regional\, and local task forces.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/hospitals-health-and-industry-partners-in-achieving-a-healthier-long-island-with-janine-logan-ms-apr/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T100000
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SUMMARY:The Future Of Brookhaven With Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine
DESCRIPTION:Ed Romaine\, the Republican/Conservative candidate for County Executive\, has served as Brookhaven’s Town Supervisor since 2012. Under his leadership\, Brookhaven has maintained a AAA bond rating from Wall Street ratings agencies for the past decade\, reduced Town debt and held the line on property taxes to spur economic development and make Brookhaven more affordable for our families.\nRomaine has earned a reputation for providing cost-effective government through innovation and technology. He is held in high regard by the environmental community\, having authored Suffolk’s Clean Water Act and spearheading legislation to protect the Carmans River.\nAs Supervisor\, he’s worked to maintain the Brookhaven’s suburban quality of life by aggressively prosecuting problem landlords and eliminating hundreds of zombie homes. He’s hired more public safety officers to help secure our communities and has worked to ensure that local government best serves all of the residents of the Town.\nRomaine has been a recognized leader across Suffolk County throughout his career. Prior to being elected Town Supervisor\, he served in the County Legislature and as Suffolk County Clerk\, where his pioneering approach to government technology led to increased productivity and improved access to official records. Because of this\, he was recognized as NYS County Clerk of the Year. \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-future-of-brookhaven-with-brookhaven-town-supervisor-ed-romaine/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173510
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T195607Z
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SUMMARY:Winters Center for Autism Hire for a Higher Purpose! With Christine Ponzio\, M.S.Ed.
DESCRIPTION:NOTE NEW VENUE \nChristine Ponzio\, M.S.Ed.\nExecutive Director\, The Winters Center for Autism\nChristine Ponzio\, M.S.Ed.\, has worked with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families for more than 35 years. She started her career in 1989 at the Developmental Disabilities Institute’s (DDI) Children’s Residential Program as a special educator and became the voice for children who had not yet found theirs.\nChristine served as the director of the Young Autism Program (YAP) and developed countless opportunities for students and families to find great success and created an environment for staff members to excel. She served as the key administrative and clinical leader for the New York Centers for Excellence for children with autism and complex needs. She led the team to target and achieve deliverables related to new reimbursement methodology; develop a statewide data repository with the potential for predictive analytics; improve assessment\, screening and intervention methods; inform research and create communications platforms for sharing and disseminating information internally and to New York State providers.\nToday\, Christine works with over 20 companies who have embraced a neurodivergent workforce.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/winters-center-for-autism-hire-for-a-higher-purpose-with-christine-ponzio-m-s-ed/
LOCATION:Winters Center for Autism\, 92 Mahan Street\, West Babylon\, 11704
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173510
CREATED:20230712T153622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T195240Z
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SUMMARY:Wastewater and Nitrogen Removal: Facts\, Myths and a Hopeful Future
DESCRIPTION:EVENT SPONSOR: John Tanacredi\, Ph.D.\nDisclaimer: The information\, views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Molloy University. Molloy University does not make any representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or reliability of the information contained herein. \nRoger C. Tollefsen B. ChE\nRoger C. Tollefsen has degrees in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. He has been deeply immersed in New York’s seafood wholesale and retail industry and served as president of New York’s Seafood Council. He has provided Congressional testimony on seafood safety\, is a recognized food processing authority and is certified as a Qualified Trainer for the Association of Food & Drug Officials.\nRoger has served on New York Sea Grant’s Program Advisory Committee\, the Brown Tide Research Initiative and the Peconic Bay Estuary Program’s Citizens’ Advisory Committee. He was recognized as “Man of the Year” for both Promote Long Island and Save the Bay and was the Citizens’ keynote speaker on the acceptance of the Peconic Estuary into the National Estuary Program.\nFor at least 30 years\, Roger has researched the nutritional needs of shellfish and nitrogen management. He has presented his position on nitrogen management at technical conferences\, legislative and environmental meetings and to numerous local newspapers. \nRoyal Reynolds\, PE\nRoyal Reynolds is a Professional Engineer licensed in New York State. He has over 40 years of experience in water supply and wastewater management. He was previously employed by the Nassau County Department of Health and the Suffolk County Department of Health Services as a public health engineer. He presently acts as a consultant to various civic and community organizations on environmental issues\, including noise\, light pollution\, traffic safety\, wastewater\, water supply and land development. He is a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers\, Institute of Traffic Engineers and American Society of Civil Engineers. \nDr. Robert Nuzzi\nDr. Nuzzi has a Ph.D. in Biology and has been a teacher and a researcher. He spent over thirty years as the supervisor of the Bureau of Marine Resources of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services\, where he was intimately involved with the ecology of the waters surrounding the county\, on which he has published a number of papers. He continues to be involved in research concerning the local ecology and will be presenting his latest work.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/wastewater-and-nitrogen-removal-facts-myths-and-a-hopeful-future/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T223000
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SUMMARY:The Viability and Desirability of a New Status of LIPA With Hon. Rory Lancman
DESCRIPTION:Hon. Rory Lancman Executive Director\, NYS Legislative Commission \nRory Lancman previously served three terms in the New York State Assembly and two terms in the New York City Council\, representing districts from eastern Queens County. \nMr. Lancman also served two governors as statewide special counsel for ratepayer protection\, helping to oversee New York’s regulated electric\, gas\, water\, and telecom companies to safeguard the interests of ratepayers. Mr. Lancman led the Department of Public Service study to determine the feasibility of municipalizing a major private water company in Nassau County and helped oversee the renegotiation of LIPA’s operating agreement with PSEG after Tropical Storm Isaias. \nMr. Lancman is a graduate of New York City public schools\, Queens College\, and Columbia Law School. He resides with his family in Great Neck\, Long Island\, where he serves on the village planning board.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-viability-and-desirability-of-a-new-status-of-lipa-with-hon-rory-lancman/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230623T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230623T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173510
CREATED:20230609T122512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230609T122512Z
UID:45122-1687509000-1687514400@limba.net
SUMMARY:The Huntington Town Update With Huntington Town Supervisor Edmund J. Smyth
DESCRIPTION:Ed Smyth was elected Huntington Town Supervisor in 2021 after serving as Town Councilman for four years. He voted to dedicate the Town’s $22 million in funding from the American Rescue Act to the Huntington Station Hub Sewer Project\, which will help encourage long-overdue economic investment and job creation in downtown Huntington Station.\nAs Councilman\, Ed successfully proposed measures to prevent overdevelopment\, preserve open space\, reduce noise pollution and make the Cold War Veterans Tax Exemption permanent. His most important vote was to settle the decades-long LIPA lawsuit that would have otherwise bankrupted the Town.\nHe also voted to establish ethics reforms and fund critical infrastructure improvements. He has continued to keep taxpayers first by ensuring that local Town government is working efficiently\, transparently and at a minimum cost to its residents and keeping spending under the tax cap\, which helps the Town maintain its AAA bond rating.\nIn addition\, Ed is a small business owner who has a law practice in Huntington Village. He was President of the Huntington Lawyers Club and a member of the Lloyd Harbor ZBA. He also served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a (res.) Staff Sergeant.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-huntington-town-update-with-huntington-town-supervisor-edmund-j-smyth/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230609T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230609T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230523T144214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T144214Z
UID:45096-1686299400-1686304800@limba.net
SUMMARY:Cost\, Confidence\, Completion and Change in Higher Education With Farmingdale State College President John Nader
DESCRIPTION:Dr. John S. Nader became President of Farmingdale State College in July 2016.\nDr. Nader has focused on the development of new academic programs\, building partnerships with private industries and community colleges\, advancing applied learning opportunities\, expanding support for student\nscholarships\, improving student services\, and enhancing buildings and grounds.\nOf late\, FSC earned recognition from the Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges and was designated as a Tree USA campus by the Arbor Day Foundation. The College attained Carnegie Community Engagement\nClassification and received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.\nDr. Nader works to deepen engagement with campus constituencies and the broader community\, hosting an annual legislative breakfast for leaders across Long Island and sponsoring civic and business group meetings with Farmingdale’s leadership team.\nRecently\, President Nader was instrumental in securing the strategic alliance and lease agreement between the Estee Lauder Companies and the Broad Hollow Bioscience Park. Since 2021\, the College has secured three of the largest gifts in its history and enjoyed a significant growth in its endowment. In November 2022\, the College received $70M in funding for a new building to house its Center for Computer Science and Information Technology Systems. The project is the culmination of several years of advocacy.\nDr. Nader is currently co-chair of the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council. He serves on the executive committee of the Skyline Athletic Conference\, and is a member of the NCAA President’s Advisory Group. He is board chair of the Broadhollow Bioscience Park.\nFrom 2009 to 2016\, Dr. Nader was Provost at SUNY Delhi. He spent sixteen years in elective office\, including four years as Mayor of the City of Oneonta.\nHe received a BA in Politics from Ithaca College and an MA and a PhD in Economics from the New School for Social Research.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/cost-confidence-completion-and-change-in-higher-education-with-farmingdale-state-college-president-john-nader/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230526T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230526T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230509T133138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T133138Z
UID:45082-1685089800-1685095200@limba.net
SUMMARY:Wellness Care vs. Repair\, Bending the Disease Curve towards a Healthier Future With Lawrence Eisenstein\, MD\, MPH\, FACP
DESCRIPTION:Lawrence Eisenstein\, MD\, MPH\, FACP\, is Vice President and Chief Public and Community Health Officer for Catholic Health on Long Island. \nPrior to joining Catholic Health in August of 2022\, Dr. Eisenstein served as Commissioner of Health for the Nassau County Department of Health\, Mineola\, New York for more than 11 years. Dr. Eisenstein is Board Certified in Infectious Diseases through the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Eisenstein also served as President\, and served 9 total years as a Board of Directors member for the New York State Association of County Health Officials (NYSACHO.) \nDr. Eisenstein completed an Internal Medicine Residency\, Chief Residency\, and Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola\, NY.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/wellness-care-vs-repair-bending-the-disease-curve-towards-a-healthier-future-with-lawrence-eisenstein-md-mph-facp/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230501T131908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T132112Z
UID:45057-1683880200-1683885600@limba.net
SUMMARY:The Workings and Goals of the NYPA With Justin E. Driscoll
DESCRIPTION:Justin E. Driscoll is the Acting President and Chief Executive Officer of the New York Power Authority (NYPA)\, the nation’s largest state-owned electric utility. He is responsible for developing and implementing the statewide utility’s strategic vision and mission\, and for overseeing its operations\, legal and financial matters\, and relationships with external stakeholders. He is also responsible for the operation of the New York State Canal System.\nJustin supervises NYPA’s 16 generation facilities and 1\,400 circuit-miles of high-voltage transmission\, as well as its role as an energy efficiency project developer and as energy supplier for its governmental customers\, including New York City\, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority\, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey\, the New York City Housing Authority\, state agencies and local governments.\nThrough Justin’s leadership\, the Power Authority is helping the Hochul administration meet its nation-leading clean energy goals. To fully access New York’s growing renewable energy resources\, he is guiding the most dramatic transformation of the state’s grid in more than four decades by implementing large-scale transmission projects\, such as Smart Path\, Smart Path Connect\, Clean Path New York and Central East Energy Connect.\nUnder Justin’s leadership\, NYPA also launched ConnectALL\, the largest-ever investment in New York’s digital infrastructure.\nAnnounced in Governor Hochul’s 2022 State of the State address\, NYPA leveraged existing transmission infrastructure to bring broadband internet to communities either unserved entirely or underserved by commercial providers.\nBefore joining NYPA\, Justin was engaged in the private practice of law and represented clients that included Fortune 500 companies\, governmental entities and energy companies\, in complex commercial litigation and regulatory matters.\nJustin serves on several boards\, including the Alliance to Save Energy\, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority\, the GridWise Alliance\, EPRI\, New York City’s Urban Green Council and the World Resources Institute’s Global Energy Advisory.\nJustin is a graduate of American University in Washington\, D.C. with a Bachelor’s degree from the School of Public Affairs. He earned his law degree from New York Law School and attended New York University School of Law’s L.L.M. program in trade regulation.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-workings-and-goals-of-the-nypa-with-justin-e-driscoll/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230404T164146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T164146Z
UID:44927-1682670600-1682676000@limba.net
SUMMARY:What the Future of Jake’s 58 Means for Long Island Businesses\, Tourism\, and Taxpayers With Phil Boyle
DESCRIPTION:*No one under 18 is permitted in the casino. ID is required to enter the building. \nPhil Boyle is currently the Suffolk OTB President and CEO\nBefore being named President & CEO of Suffolk Regional OTB\, Phil Boyle served for 26 years as a Member of the New York State Legislature —16 years as a state assemblymember and ten years as a state senator. Prior to his tenure in Albany\, Phil served as a senior congressional staff person in Washington\, D.C. for five years\, including time as Chief of Staff for former Long Island Congressman Rick Lazio.\nFrom 2014 through 2018\, Phil served as Chairman of the State Senate Committee on Commerce\, Economic Development\, & Small Business. As Chair\, Phil worked to ensure that the voice of business was being heard in Albany and was committed to finding ways to make New York more business-friendly.\nDuring his tenure as a state legislator\, Phil was a leader on such diverse issues as advancing the use of forensic crimefighting technologies; combatting the heroin and opioid epidemics; and protecting animals from abuse\, among many others.\nPhil earned his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; his law degree from Albany Law School of Union University; and his master’s degree in public administration from the State University of New York at Albany.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/what-the-future-of-jakes-58-means-for-long-island-businesses-tourism-and-taxpayers-with-phil-boyle/
LOCATION:Jakes 58\, 3635 Express Dr. N.\,\, Islandia\, NY\, 11749\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230322T202017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T130341Z
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SUMMARY:Ronkonkoma Midway Crossing With Mitchell H. Pally
DESCRIPTION:Mitch Pally was the CEO of the Long Island Builders Institute and served as a board member with the Metropolitan Transit Authority. He was also the partner in charge of government relations for the Weber Law Group in Melville\, New York.\nFrom 1975 to 1983\, he served in various capacities with the New York State Senate Committee on Transportation and the Legislative Commission on Critical Transportation Choices and was their chief counsel from 1983 to 1985. During this time\, he played a key role in the drafting and passage of the first seatbelt law in the nation\, the child restraint law\, the Transportation Bond Issues of 1983 and 1979 and reserved parking spaces for the disabled\, among others.\nIn 1985\, Mr. Pally was appointed the Director of Legislative and Economic Affairs of the Long Island Association.\nHe later served as the organization’s Vice President for Governmental Affairs from 1992 to 2006.\nMr. Pally is involved in numerous organizations\, including the Town of Islip Advisory Committee\, Discover Long Island\, Town of Riverhead Transfer of Development Rights Committee\, the Nassau Hub Community Benefits Transportation/Infrastructure Committee\, Brookhaven Open Space Council\, Central Pine Barrens Advisory Commission\, and the Community Development Corp. of Long Island Advisory Board\, among others.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/ronkonkoma-mega-project-with-mitchell-h-pally/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230315T195453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T201049Z
UID:44873-1680251400-1680256800@limba.net
SUMMARY:Does Long Island Need a Dragstrip? - with Brian A. Cohen\, DTM
DESCRIPTION:Brian A. Cohen\, DTM \nPR/Media Specialist and Announcer for Race Track Not Street\nTeam Member of Long Island Needs a Dragstrip\nBoard Member of ECNY Foundation (www.careermapli.org)\nFounder of Strategies of Success (www.briansos.com) \nBrian Cohen was introduced to Long Island Needs a Dragstrip in 2019. What began as a panel discussion on JVC Broadcasting’s LI News Radio show has grown immensely. \nThe idea for the dragstrip began in 2019. In 2021\, it became a temporarily approved NHRA sanctioned race track at the Grumman facility through Race Track Not Street. Drivers as young as seven and older than 70 have taken to the dragstrip in classic cars and showroom vehicles. This year marks the third year of the dragstrip’s existence.\nIn 2006\, Cohen was promoted to sales manager\, highlighting the importance of communication skills in the business world. He hosted various radio and television shows\, including Strategies of Success\, Comedy to Go Inc.\, and Live It Up with Donna Drake\, in which he also served as executive producer. He also used his verbal talents as a stand-up comic and became an auctioneer.\nHe is currently the vice president of the Brookhaven Business Advisory Council\, board member of the ECNY Foundation\, emcee and co-facilitator for the Long Island Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation and vice president of the Stony Brook Toastmasters Club.\nMr. Cohen will discuss what a permanent dragstrip means to Long Island\, how it will add to the local economy\, the tourism economy and the long-term growth of Long Island’s workforce.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/does-long-island-need-a-dragstrip-with-brian-a-cohen-dtm/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230224T133412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T133412Z
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SUMMARY:Tourism on Long Island With Kristen Reynolds\, CDME President & CEO\, Discover Long Island
DESCRIPTION:Kristen Reynolds has been at the helm of Discover Long Island\, the official regional organization charged with furthering Long Island’s $6.3 billion tourism economy\, for seven years.\nA transplant from Arizona\, her experience as a destination leader spans more than 25 years in roles at the state tourism level\, in corporate and luxury resorts and as the statewide lobbyist for tourism and economic development advocacy.\nKristen and her team at Discover Long Island work to promote a positive perception of Long Island across the globe\, which draws lucrative visitors\, stirs business attraction\, and drives economic development throughout the region – all for the overarching purpose of improving the quality of life for Long Island residents. During her tenure at Discover Long Island\, collaborations with local\, regional and state business and industry leaders have led to many national and global awards and enhanced economic vitality.\nKristen serves on the Board of Directors for Destinations International\, as the incoming President of the New York State Destination Marketing Organizations (NYSDMO)\, as a board member of NYSHTA (New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association) and has been named to the Top 50 Women in Business on Long Island’s Hall of Fame\, Top 100 Power List of Long Island and City & State’s Top 100 Long Island influencers.\nShe is a graduate from the acclaimed Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University and is a Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME).\nHer favorite pastime is discovering Long Island with her blended family and reigniting the passion of Long Islanders for the place they call home.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/tourism-on-long-island-with-kristen-reynolds-cdme-president-ceo-discover-long-island/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230303T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230303T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230208T161128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T161209Z
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SUMMARY:The Manufacturing Business Climate on Long Island With Patrick D. Boyle
DESCRIPTION:Patrick serves as the Executive Director of IgniteLI\, the Manufacturing Consortium of Long Island\, which supports and advocates for the regions manufacturing sectors. In this role he acts as the voice for industry\nand collaborates with other non-profits across the region to bring benefits\, business\, and opportunity to Long Island’s industrial sectors.\nPatrick comes from government\, having previously served in the New York State Senate as the Director of its “Veterans\, Homeland Security and Military Affairs” Committee as well as the Deputy Chief of Staff for the Third Senate District. In these roles\, he worked to ensure New York’s First Responders could anticipate and react to threats or natural disasters by working with industry experts to craft meaningful legislation designed to bring real solutions. He worked together with veterans’ groups to protect the governmental services they deserve\, finally\, he led a team of governmental professionals who brought services to Long Island communities and worked with our Counties\, Towns Villages and nonprofits to help them better serve their various constituents.\nBefore his time in the Senate\, Patrick served as the Executive Assistant to the Supervisor of the Town of Islip.\nThere\, he worked with FEMA\, The U.S. Coast Guard the American Red Cross and many other agencies and non-governmental organizations during Superstorm Sandy and the recovery period that followed. He became\nthe Supervisors intermediary between the Town of Islip and every level of Government. During this period Patrick served as the President of LIincs\, “Long Island Incorporated”\, millennial run think\ntank dedicated to promoting and supporting Long Island’s growth\, sustainability and development while acting as the voice for young Long Islanders.\nPatrick graduated from The Citadel\, the Military College of South Carolina with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Military Affairs. He is currently a student at Long Island University’s Homeland Security and Terrorism Institute where he is focusing on cyber security policy and emergency services.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-manufacturing-business-climate-on-long-island-with-patrick-d-boyle/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230125T171213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T171434Z
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SUMMARY:Managing the Resources of a Municipal Government With Paul Pontieri
DESCRIPTION:Paul Pontieri has served the Village of Patchogue for 30 years. He was elected Mayor in March 2004 after eleven years as a Village Trustee. During his tenure as Mayor\, the Village of Patchogue experienced a revitalization spurred on by over $850 million in public and private investments. He has established Patchogue as a successful model of “smart growth” with a number of major economic development initiatives that he and his administration have put in place.\nDuring his 19 years as Mayor\, he has focused on putting “feet on Main Street” by building livable spaces that are within walking distance of the Village’s Main Street and the LIRR. There have been over 700 residential units constructed\, 150 of which are workforce housing. The New Village development includes 291 apartments\, 50\,0000 square feet of retail\, and 17\,000 square feet of office space.\nIn August 2009\, he was appointed Deputy Supervisor for Economic Development for the Town of Brookhaven\, a position that he held for two years. He was the governor’s appointee to the board of Suffolk County Community College\, a Board Member with the Long Island Regional Planning Council\, Executive Board Member of the New York Conference of Mayors\, Board Chairman of the Independent Group Homes and Living (IGHL) and President of the Suffolk County Village Officials.\nA lifelong resident of Patchogue Village\, Mayor Pontieri was an Assistant Principal at Bellport High School\, Principal for BOCES and a business owner. He is also a certified school administrator and has a master’s degree in education.\nMayor Pontieri is also involved in many local\, community organizations and activities. He has been honored by the Long Island Housing Partnership\, the Regional Plan Association and Vision Long Island for his accomplishments in the revitalization of downtown Patchogue\, and for the Village’s commitment to providing affordable housing for its residents.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/managing-the-resources-of-a-municipal-government-with-paul-pontieri/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20230110T144426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T144426Z
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SUMMARY:The Importance and Challenges of Rail Freight With John Gleeson
DESCRIPTION:Prior to joining New York and Atlantic Railway as Director of Sales and Marketing John Gleeson had been working on the customer side of the rail business for nearly 20 years. In the early part of his career he managed a tank car fleet for chemical and automotive shipper Old World Industries in Northbrook\, IL. He then transitioned to become Supervisor of Transportation Services for railcar lessor GATX in Chicago\, IL. Most recently he helped Arizona Beverages to begin shipping by rail from their\nEdison\, NJ location. Loyola University Chicago (BA).
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-importance-and-challenges-of-rail-freight-with-john-gleeson/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230113T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230113T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20221213T203357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T204328Z
UID:44692-1673598600-1673604000@limba.net
SUMMARY:The Future of Wireless on Long Island - Changing needs and evolving technology With Marc Alessi
DESCRIPTION:Marc Alessi is an attorney/lobbyist\, as well as a serial startup tech entrepreneur. As an attorney and lobbyist Marc has provided outside counsel services to a number of technology companies like Extenet Systems\, Inc. the nation’s largest installer of small cell distributed wireless infrastructure the topic of our LIMBA presentation. \nIn addition to his consulting work\, he serves as the Executive Director of the Business Incubator Association of New York State\, Inc.\, a nonprofit trade association dedicated to the growth and development of startup and incubator-based enterprises throughout the state. Marc has helped launch and finance several early stage companies across a variety of industries\, including biotechnology\, IT\, construction\, and real estate. A founding member of the Hamptons Angel Network and former Executive Director of the Long Island Angel Network\, Marc helped establish Accelerate Long Island\, and currently serves as Chairman and Founding CEO of two of their portfolio companies\, SynchroPET and Mattertraffic. SynchroPET has licensed patents from Brookhaven National Lab for a new way to build medical imaging. \nMarc also serves as the Executive Director of the Tesla Science Center\, a museum and science center that is opening next year at the historic site of the former lab of famed inventor Nikola Tesla\, located in Shoreham\, New York. Marc got involved years ago with other members of the local community in helping to preserve the site and has not dedicated more time to the effort utilizing his experience in the LI Start UP Ecosystem to assist the board in the planning and launch of the company. \nMarc has a history of public service on Long Island and in New York State. While still a law student\, he was appointed as the Downstate Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the New York State Comptroller’s Office\, charged with ensuring that each level of government operated in accordance with state law. Marc was subsequently elected to the New York State Assembly in 2005 and served three terms representing the First Assembly District\, which included the Towns of Brookhaven\, Riverhead\, Southold\, and Shelter Island. Marc naturally gravitated toward policy areas that would help create an incentive for investments in startup enterprises in New York State\, serving as Chairman of the subcommittee on the emerging workforce as well as a member of the energy\, labor\, transportation\, local government\, agriculture\, and aging committees and the subcommittee on alternative energy. Marc received his B.A. from the State University at Albany\, and his J.D. from Touro College\, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. \nEvent Sponsor – Extenet
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-future-of-wireless-on-long-island-changing-needs-and-evolving-technology-with-marc-alessi/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20221129T160923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T211435Z
UID:44646-1671199200-1671206400@limba.net
SUMMARY:LIMBA Holiday Celebration 2022 - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-holiday-celebration-2022/
LOCATION:Windows on the Lake\, 235 Lake Shore Road\, Ronkonkoma\, NY\, 11779\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T173511
CREATED:20221122T151221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T151221Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Suffolk County Forward With Dave Calone
DESCRIPTION:Dave Calone is an entrepreneur and investor as well as a former federal prosecutor. He is running for Suffolk County Executive in 2023 when Steve Bellone will leave office due to term limits. \nDave has helped start and build technology companies located throughout the United States. He is a co-inventor on 19 U.S. patents. One of the companies that he co-founded and led was recognized four times by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing private companies in the country. Dave created the Long Island Emerging Technologies Fund which helped launch and provide seed funding for ten early stage companies based on technology developed at the research institutions on Long Island. He also served as founding National Board Chair for Patriot Boot Camp\, a not for profit that helps veterans and active duty service members from around the country start businesses. In 2022\, he engineered the merger of PBC into DAV (Disabled American Veterans) where he is now Co-Chair of DAV’s National Veterans Entrepreneurship Council. \nMr. Calone has held a number of roles on Long Island including as Chair of the Suffolk County Planning Commission where he quarterbacked the creation of Suffolk County’s first Comprehensive Plan in nearly 40 years and he spearheaded the LI Unified Solar Permitting Initiative which has since been adopted as a model for permit streamlining across New York State and for which Suffolk County was awarded a National Association of Counties’ National Achievement Award. He served as Chair of Suffolk County’s Superstorm Sandy Review Task Force\, as co-founder of Suffolk County’s “Suffolk Forward” initiative to support small business recovery in the county during the COVID-19 pandemic\, and as Vice Chair of Accelerate LI\, a collaborative effort of Long Island’s research institutions. He is also a Senior Advisor to Long Island Minority Millennials\, an appointed member of the Long Island Manufacturing Task Force\, on the Executive Board of the United Way of Long Island\, on the board of the Community Development Corporation of LI\, on the board of the LI Angel Network\, on the board of Autism Communities\, and on the Dean’s Advisory Board for the Stony Brook University College of Business.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/moving-suffolk-county-forward-with-dave-calone/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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SUMMARY:Steve Levy
DESCRIPTION:Presently an Executive Director of Common Sense Strategies\, co-publisher of the new newspaper\, LI Life and Politics\, and candidate for Governor of New York State\, Steve served\nas County Executive of Suffolk County from 2004 to 2011. As CEO of New York State’s largest suburban county—with a population of 1.5 million\, a workforce of over 10\,000\,\nand a budget of $2.7 billion—Steve was renowned as one of the nation’s leading fiscally conservative managers. His record of eight consecutive years of tax cuts and freezes was\nunsurpassed in New York State during his tenure. Under his leadership\, Suffolk saw a record investment in open space preservation and alternative energies\, an unprecedented\ncommitment to workforce housing\, the creation or preservation of over 15\,000 jobs through his economic development policies\, and an over twenty percent reduction in overall crime.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/steve-levy/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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