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SUMMARY:The LIMBA Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Over the years\, we have had roundtable discussions to get insights\nfrom official policymakers on what they think would advance the\nquality of life on Long Island. At this roundtable meeting\, we want to\nhear from the members and Long Island residents. Please bring your\nideas and concerns to this meeting\, and be prepared to explain your\nthoughts and participate in the discussion.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-limba-roundtable/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
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SUMMARY:Supervisor Ed Romaine
DESCRIPTION:Biography\nEd Romaine is Brookhaven Town’s 70th Supervisor\, having been elected to that office during a special election in 2012\, and re-elected with a 63% plurality in 2013 for a full two-year term. \nAccomplishments\nAs Supervisor\, Romaine has championed environmental and quality of life issues in Brookhaven Town\, while strengthening Town finances. During his first year in office as Supervisor\, Ed Romaine spearheaded legislation that will forever protect the Carmans River\, which was unanimously approved by the Town Board and embraced by residents\, environmentalists and the building community. He introduced a package of legislation that has strengthened the Town’s housing codes\, and aggressively prosecuted problem landlords that have impacted neighborhoods throughout the Town. \nEd Romaine also proposed Vacant Home Registry legislation to make the owners of abandoned homes more accountable\, and will be bringing single-stream recycling to Brookhaven in 2014 – making the Town the leader in this technology on Long Island. In addition\, Ed Romaine has reduced millions of dollars in pipeline debt and maintained the Town’s strong credit rating\, while also holding the line on total Town property taxes in his 2014 budget. \nCommunity Service\nEd began his career in public service as a history teacher in the Hauppauge School District\, where he taught for ten years. In 1980\, he entered public service as the Town of Brookhaven’s first Commissioner of Housing and Community Development and was later appointed Director of Economic Development. \nCounty Legislature\nEd was a member of the Suffolk County Legislature serving from 1986 through 1989\, where he was known as a fiscal conservative\, sponsoring such cost-saving measures as the Suffolk County Tax Cap. Additionally\, he established a record as a fighter for the environment by authoring Suffolk’s first Clean Water Act. In 1989\, he was elected Suffolk County Clerk and served for 16 years\, taking an active role in increasing productivity and improving access to official records. Ed is recognized as a pioneer in government use of technology and was chosen “2001 New York State County Clerk of the Year.” \nIn 2005\, Ed Romaine was again elected to the County Legislature\, representing the First Legislative District and re-elected in 2007\, 2009\, and 2011. As a county legislator\, Ed preserved countless acres of open space across eastern Brookhaven\, the North Fork and Shelter Island. He sponsored numerous pieces of landmark legislation including “Michael’s Law\,” which banned explosive fuel gels; the state’s first local law to regulate helicopter traffic; and established the LIPA Oversight Commission. In addition\, Ed reduced the tax burden on residents by promoting smart government initiatives and real tax reform. \nPersonal\nEd Romaine earned a B.A. in History from Adelphi University and a Masters in History from Long Island University. He resides in Center Moriches with his wife\, Diane.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/october-21st-supervisor-ed-romaine/
LOCATION:Candlelight Diner\, 56 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T120000
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SUMMARY:Thursday - East End Supervisors Luncheon at Southampton Inn
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion with Long Island’s East End Supervisors\nYvette Aguiar – Riverhead Scott Russell – Southold Jay Schneiderman – Southampton Gerry Siller – Shelter Island\nLong Island’s East End has experienced rapid changes over the past several years. Learn from the supervisors what their towns’ challenges are and their plans to balance growth and maintain quality of life.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/thursday-sept-8th-east-end-supervisors-luncheon-at-southampton-inn/
LOCATION:Southampton Inn\, 91 Hill Street\, Southampton\, NY\, 11968\, United States
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
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SUMMARY:Suffolk County DA\, Ray Tierney
DESCRIPTION:NEW VENUE: Candlelight Diner Corporate Room – 56 Veterans Memorial Highway\, Commack\, NY 11725 \nRaymond A. Tierney was elected as the Suffolk County District Attorney on November 2\, 2021\, and assumed office on January 1\, 2022. District Attorney Tierney is a career prosecutor\, having served more than 27 years as a prosecutor at both the state and federal levels. District Attorney Tierney is an independent prosecutor committed to enforcing the law in an ethical and accountable manner to protect the citizens of Suffolk County. \nDistrict Attorney Tierney started his career in law enforcement as an Assistant District Attorney in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in 1992 where he served under then-District Attorney James Catterson. He worked his way up through the ranks of the office from prosecuting misdemeanors\, to presenting felony grand jury cases\, and participating in all aspects of state felony prosecutions including trials of homicides\, kidnappings\, arsons\, violent sexual assaults\, and murder. Tierney then worked as District Court Trial Supervisor where he supervised entry-level ADAs. \nAfter seven years at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office\, between 1999 and 2002\, Tierney joined a local law firm where he managed cases for the litigation department of the firm\, having primary responsibility for all aspects of discovery and trial including depositions\, suit evaluations\, meeting with clients and expert witnesses\, legal research\, motion drafting\, preparing cases for trial\, jury selection\, and trying cases before juries in Bronx\, Queens\, Nassau\, and Suffolk Counties. \nIn 2002\, District Attorney Tierney returned to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office where he served as an ADA\, investigating and prosecuting felony cases including political corruption\, organized crime\, street gangs\, homicides\, violent street crimes\, domestic violence\, child abuse\, and child pornography. These prosecutions included long-term investigations overseeing the efforts of a designated team of detectives\, utilizing wiretaps\, search warrants\, grand jury investigations\, and trials. \nBeginning in 2008\, Tierney served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Long Island Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York\, where he oversaw complex criminal investigations and prosecutions on behalf of the United States Government. District Attorney Tierney investigated allegations of criminal conduct\, drafted and applied for search warrants and arrest warrants\, presented evidence to federal grand juries\, prepared and filed indictments\, engaged in pretrial discovery\, litigated pretrial matters by motion and pretrial hearings and conducted jury trials and sentencing hearings. District Attorney Tierney met and coordinated with the Department of Justice regarding long-term international criminal prosecutions\, international fugitives\, and death penalty protocols. He debriefed the Attorney General on the status of MS-13 prosecution nation-wide and in New York. District Attorney Tierney handled all phases of criminal prosecutions including drafting appellate briefs and arguing appeals before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. \nBetween 2019 and 2021\, Tierney served as Executive Assistant District Attorney in the Kings County District Attorney’s Office\, working for DA Eric Gonzalez. Tierney was the Executive in charge of Violent Criminal Enterprises Bureau\, Crime Strategies Unit\, and Body Worn Camera Unit. He oversaw all aspects of bureau activities and was responsible for long-term violent street gang investigation and prosecutions. He worked with NYPD and federal partners on developing investigations to seize guns and best allocate resources to prosecute the many criminal street gangs causing most of the violence in Brooklyn. In this role\, Tierney supervised units utilizing the efforts of designated teams of prosecutors\, NYPD investigators\, district attorney investigators\, analysts\, paralegals and clerical staff. \nDuring his long career as a prosecutor\, District Attorney Tierney received numerous awards including: \n\nFederal Law Enforcement Association Prosecutor of the Year for the successful prosecution of over twenty MS-13 members in United States v. Alvarenga\, et al.\, November 2016.\nFBI Long Island Gang Task Force “Meritorious Service Award” for successful prosecution and support of the FBI’s mission to combat\, disrupt and dismantle the MS-13\, March 2015.\nFederal Law Enforcement Association Prosecutor of the Year for successful trial prosecution of several MS-13 members in United States v. Geovany Prado\, et al.\, November 2014.\nFederal Agent’s “True American Hero Award” for successful trial prosecution of Colombian Norte Valle Boss in United States v. Carlos Arturo Patiño Restrepo\, March 2011.\nSouthampton Town Police Department’s “Full Court Press Prosecution Award” for successful prosecution in United States v. Manning\, Coffey\, Johnson\, Hopson and Gilliam\, September 2010.\nSuffolk County District Attorney’s Office Distinguished Trial Advocacy Award for successful trial prosecution in People v. Austin Offen and Constantine Chronis\, July 1999.\n\nDistrict Attorney Tierney attended Brown University where he was a member of the varsity football team\, and he received his Bachelor of Arts in History and English in 1988. He received his Juris Doctor degree from St. John’s University School of Law in 1992. While attending St. John’s\, Tierney was an Articles Editor at the St. John’s International Law Review from 1991-92. \nDistrict Attorney Tierney is a lifelong resident of Suffolk County where he resides with his wife\, Erica\, and their four children.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/september-23rd-suffolk-county-da-ray-tierney/
LOCATION:NEW VENUE: Candlelight Diner Corporate Room\, 56 Veterans Memorial Highway\, Commack\, NY\, 11725\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220819T100000
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SUMMARY:Labor Leader John Durso
DESCRIPTION:John R. Durso has been the President of Local 338 since 1999 after spending nearly fifteen years in different positions at the union\,\nincluding organizer\, union representative and Assistant to the President. In addition to his role as President of Local 338\, he is also President of the Long Island Federation of Labor\, AFL-CIO\, a role he was first elected to in 2003. Durso has worked in a variety of supermarket and warehouse jobs\, where he learned the value of being a union member. He credits this experience as a learning tool for how he leads the staff and membership.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/august-19th-labor-leader-john-durso/
LOCATION:Heritage Club at Bethpage\, 99 Quaker Meeting House Road\, Farmingdale\, NY\, 11735\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220722T100000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T165902Z
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SUMMARY:Victor Mullin\, President\, New York Transco
DESCRIPTION:Victor will be speaking about ‘Improving and Modernizing the Electric Transmission Grid.’
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/victor-mullin-president-new-york-transco/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T100000
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CREATED:20220609T165242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T165242Z
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SUMMARY:Marc Alessi\, Tesla Science Center
DESCRIPTION:Marc Alessi is an attorney and startup entrepreneur\, he brings to his role at the Tesla Science Center years of experience in the not-for-profit sector serving as the Executive Director of the Business Incubator Association of New York State\, as a board member of Peconic Bay Medical Center and Northwell Health\, a former board member of the East End Arts Council\, Nassau Suffolk Law Services and the Long Island Power Authority.  As a former Assemblyman\, Mr. Alessi was instrumental in securing a $850\,000 grant from New York State to help preserve the Tesla property\, this grant which required a match was the impetus of the world record breaking crowdfund campaign on Indiegogo which raised $1.4 Million in six weeks from 108 countries and 33\,000 investors around the world.  Mr. Alessi has helped to launch and finance a number of start up tech companies on Long Island and is focused on making our region one that rivals and compliments other innovation hotspots from around the world.  Mr. Alessi’s experience in startup enterprise is key to the launching of operations here at the Center.  He sees the Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe as an important temple to technology that speaks to the history of innovation\, celebrates and promotes the current role of innovation in our lives\, and inspires future inventors like Nikola Tesla to embrace science and innovation to change the world.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/marc-alessi-tesla-science-center/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T100000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T164144Z
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SUMMARY:Frank Mackay\, President\, WABC Radio - Long Island Division
DESCRIPTION:Frank MacKay is President of WABC Radio – Long Island Division. He is a host of the popular\, award-winning\, radio show Breaking It Down with Frank MacKay and the former longtime Chair of the Independence Party of New York. \nFrank MacKay’s career in public relations\, entertainment and politics spans four decades and encompasses a diversity of fields of work. In 1985\, at the age of 18\, he published his first music publication\, “Network”\, which fast became a hit among music business insiders\, musicians and their fans. Throughout the next ten years\, MacKay built a significant following in the music industry as a band and club promoter. By the age of 25\, he had launched three nightclubs known as Dr. Shay’s and managed entertainers such as Criss Angel and CJ Ramone. \nIn 1992\, MacKay became active in Ross Perot’s third party presidential run. MacKay was always an avid student of politics\, and early in his career in entertainment he helped club-goers register to vote by the thousands. In 1995\, he became a key organizer in the Independence Party and active in third party politics. By the year 2000\, at the age of 32\, MacKay became the youngest State Chairman of a political party in New York State history\, and served as the Independence Party Chair for 20 years. \nHis success in entertainment and politics has been widely reported; MacKay has appeared in hundreds of national\, state and local publications and has developed a niche audience among young political activists. \nFrank MacKay resides in New York with his wife and four children. He served as a Member of the Board of Governors for the Touro Law Center and holds a master’s degree from SUNY\, Stony Brook. In 2008\, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Five Towns College for his accomplishments in business and politics. MacKay is also the author of eight books.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/in-person-frank-mackay-president-wabc-radio-long-island-division/
LOCATION:Heritage Club at Bethpage\, 99 Quaker Meeting House Road\, Farmingdale\, NY\, 11735\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220610T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220610T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220518T135045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220524T134241Z
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SUMMARY:The Future of Hydrogen as an Energy Source - June 10th
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Matthew Aracich\, President\, The Building and Construction Trades of Nassau & Suffolk Counties. Prior to becoming the newly elected President of the NSBCTC\, Matt had served as Business Manager of the Heat and Frost Insulators Local 12.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-future-of-hydrogen-as-a-primary-energy-source-may-10th/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Express Stony Brook\, 3131 Nesconset Highway\, Nesconset\, NY\, 11720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220503T153924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T130519Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: Anti-Defamation League of NY/NJ Director\, Scott Richman
DESCRIPTION:Register for this zoom meeting:\nScott Richman serves as the Director for ADL’s largest regional office covering New York and New Jersey. He oversees the work of the region\, which includes incident response\, anti-bias education\, legislative initiatives\, educational programs\, fundraising and leadership development – all designed to fight antisemitism and combat hate in all its forms. This is reflected in his weekly national podcast called “From the Frontlines.” He is an experienced advocate dedicated to developing community partnerships and initiatives that provide justice\, equality and fair treatment for all. \nRichman comes to ADL from the American Jewish Committee (AJC) where he served as Regional Director for Westchester (NY) and Fairfield (CT) Counties. In that role\, he was responsible for directing the day-to-day operations of this top regional office dedicated to advocacy on key issues impacting the American Jewish community. \nHe came to AJC as an experienced Jewish professional\, having served for 10 years at the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) aiding the rebirth of Jewish life in the Former Soviet Union\, and three years as the founding Director of Dor Chadash\, a non-profit startup which engaged young professionals in the New York area. \nRichman was a practicing attorney and investment banker before becoming a Jewish professional. He worked at a firm specializing in international law and in public finance at Merrill Lynch. He received his undergraduate degree in finance from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School\, and he earned his law degree from Brooklyn Law School. Scott subsequently completed an executive certificate program at Columbia University’s Business School in nonprofit management. \nScott is married with two grown children and lives in Westchester County.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-meeting-anti-defamation-league-of-ny-nj-director-scott-richman/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220421T155842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T160000Z
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SUMMARY:Long Island Ducks at Fairfield Properties Ballpark
DESCRIPTION:Our next meeting will be at  Fairfield Properties Ballpark\, home of the Long Island Ducks. Frank Boulton will be our speaker on behalf of the Ducks organization. Mr. Boulton created the team and the league in which it plays – The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.  Frank has a great story. The team began in 2000 and has been a Long Island fixture in sport entertainment for families ever since. Please join us!
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/long-island-ducks-at-fairfield-properties-ballpark/
LOCATION:Fairfield Properties Ballpark\, 3 Court House Drive\, Central Islip\, NY\, 11722\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220422T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220422T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220401T142515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T143144Z
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SUMMARY:In person Meeting: Long Island Water Quality with Robert Bender and Dorian Dale
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nAbout Robert Bender \nRobert B. Bender\, seasoned sales\, marketing\, and business development executive with expertise in directing creative initiatives. Robert B. Bender the Founder\, and President of The R.B. Bender Group has 50 years of experience in industrial marketing and sales\, with an extensive knowledge of machinery\, materials and manufacturing techniques. He has worked for Borg-Warner & Sumitomo Heavy Industries\, and sold industrial products to General Motors\, Ford\, Bethlehem Steel\, U.S. Steel\, Lever Brothers\, Keyspan\, National Grid\, Amtrak\, New York City Department of Environmental Protection\, and Long Island Railroad. He is known for creative problem solving at all corporate levels\, including executive\, engineering\, maintenance\, and purchasing. Robert holds advanced degrees from Drexel University\, Hofstra University\, and Morse Institute of Technology. He is the President of The Association for Facilities Engineering\, New York\, Long Island Chapter since 2007 and sits on the Board of Directors for AFE International. Also sits on the board of LIMBA (Long Island\, Metro Business Association). \n  \nAbout Dorian Dale \nDorian Dale serves as director of sustainability and chief recovery officer for Suffolk County. Operating at the nexus of these two positions\, County Executive Steve Bellone’s “Reclaim Our Waters” program seeks to mitigate the nutrient loading that has degraded our wetland defenses and surrounding ecosystems even as it threatens our groundwater. Dale served as vice-chair on the Superstorm Sandy Task Force and oversees extended recovery and mitigation in Sandy’s wake and in the face of sea-level rise. He played an elemental role in securing a substantial 9-figure Federal grant for major sewer infrastructure projects as well as two 7-figure grants for wetland restoration. He was one of the principal authors of the Suffolk County Comprehensive Water Resources Management Plan. \nAs co-architect\, with County Executive Bellone\, of Long Island Green Homes\, the first operational residential property-assessed clean energy (PACE) program in the country\, Dale was named the Eighth Citi Distinguished Fellow\, NYU Stern School of Business. He served as a director for the original Earth Day in 1970\, on the original planning committee of the Urban Sustainability Directors Network\, and serves on the External Review Committee for the NYS-DEC Environmental Excellence Awards. He is chief strategic officer for the Suffolk County Land Bank\, surrogate commissioner on the Pine Barrens Commission\, serves on Suffolk County’s Aquaculture Lease Board\, and represents the County Executive on the Long Island Commission for Aquifer Protection as well as the South Shore Estuary Reserve Council. He is a member of the Associations of Old Crows and Former Intelligence Officers. \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/in-person-long-island-water-quality-with-robert-bender-and-dorian-dale/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Express Stony Brook\, 3131 Nesconset Highway\, Nesconset\, NY\, 11720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220309T163739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T164329Z
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SUMMARY:In-Person Meeting: Tour of Caithness LI Energy Center with President Ross Ain and Plant Manager Bill Wareham
DESCRIPTION:Register for this in-person event here:\nNote that this will be a breakfast event hosted by Caithness Energy. President Ross Ain and Plant Manager Bill Wareham will be our guides. Networking begins at 8:30 am and the tour will commnece at 9:00 am. When you arrive at the plant\, please follow the signs for the event. \nCaithness Long Island\, LLC began commercial operation of its 350 MW natural gas fired power generating facility on August 1\, 2009. It was the first major baseload power plant to be built on Long Island in over thirty years. It currently supplies 10% of LI’s Electricity. Employing newer technology means that the CLIEC plant: \n\nProduces less emissions than the region’s older power plants\nSaves LIPA ratepayers approximately $40 million in annual fuel costs
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/in-person-meeting-tour-of-caithness-li-energy-center-with-president-ross-ain-and-plant-manager-bill-wareham/
LOCATION:Caithness Energy Center\, 50 Zorn Blvd\, Yaphank\, NY\, 11980\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T100000
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CREATED:20220224T151347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T173734Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: Public Education on Long Island: Shifting Demographics\, Costs & Outcomes. Why it Matters? Julie Lutz\, Ph.D. COO\, Eastern Suffolk BOCES
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nA 32-year veteran of ESBOCES\, Dr. Lutz is responsible for the oversight of all aspects of the agency. She is also the chairperson of the Legislative Committee of the Suffolk County School Superintendents Association\, and is a member of the Long Island Education Coalition where she works to advocate for public education on Long Island. She is also very involved in policy research and development. A staunch advocate for data driven\, effective practices for maximizing student outcomes\, Dr. Lutz completed her administrative training at Stony Brook University. She has a Ph.D. from Hofstra University and earned both her Master and Bachelor of Science Degrees from SUNY Oswego.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-meeting-public-education-on-long-island-shifting-demographics-costs-outcomes-why-it-matters-julie-lutz-ph-d-coo-eastern-suffolk-boces/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkce2rrzgsEtL8Rjyfq6-g6xBHGX5Bgka4
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220225T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220225T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220208T152126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T152126Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: Celebrating Black History Month - Steve DePass\, Entertainer\, Songwriter and Cultural Ambassador for the JFK administration
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nMr. DePass will discuss his experiences with President Kennedy\, President Johnson\, and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. These public officials helped shape the changes made during the civil rights movement. DePass was their go-to guy in establishing relationships with Dr. King and other leaders of the Day. \nSteve Depass has a very engaging way of storytelling that will inform and entertain at the same time. Please join us.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-meeting-celebrating-black-history-month-steve-depass-entertainer-songwriter-and-cultural-ambassador-for-the-jfk-administration/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEqfu6orDMtGdGGwQJINa0_adBLZdjCROqH
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220204T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220204T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220119T180419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T180623Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nFred W. Thiele\, Jr. was born on August 26\, 1953 and is a lifelong resident of Sag Harbor\, New York where he currently lives with his wife NancyLynn. He has three children\, (Michael\, Jeffrey and Josephine) and three grandchildren. Mr. Thiele is a 1971 graduate of Pierson High School. He attended Cornell University and is a 1976 graduate of Southampton College of Long Island University. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree\, summa cum laude\, in Political Science and History. In 1979\, he received his law degree from Albany Law School. In 1980\, he was admitted to the Bar in the State of New York. \nMr. Thiele began his career in government service in 1975 after he was selected by his college to participate in the New York State Assembly Intern Program. Upon graduation from law school in 1979\, Mr. Thiele became counsel to then-Assemblyman John Behan of Montauk. He served in that capacity until 1982. \nFrom 1982–1987\, Mr. Thiele was Southampton Town Attorney. During his tenure as Town Attorney he was the town’s chief legal officer and was involved in the implementation of open space and environmental zoning and land preservation programs. \nIn November 1987\, Mr. Thiele was elected to the Suffolk County Legislature. As a Legislator\, Mr. Thiele chaired the Energy and Environment Committee and enacted legislation that nominated Peconic Bay and Gardiners Bay for the National Estuary Program. \nIn November 1991\, Mr. Thiele was elected as an Independent to serve as Southampton Town Supervisor. Under his leadership\, the Town decreased taxes for three consecutive years\, bringing much needed stability to the Town’s finances. He enacted a number of important initiatives including open space preservation\, affordable housing\, environmental protection\, comprehensive long-term planning\, economic development and government reform. \nIn 1995\, Mr. Thiele was elected to the New York State Assembly to fill the seat vacated by Assemblyman John Behan. The district includes the Town of East Hampton\, the Town of Southampton\, the Town of Shelter Island\, and the southeastern portion of the Town of Brookhaven. \nMr. Thiele is serving his 13th term in the New York State Assembly. Assemblyman Thiele has numerous accomplishments as a State Assemblyman. He authored legislation which created the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund Act (CPF). This groundbreaking legislation authorized the five towns in the Peconic Region to establish dedicated funds\, financed by a 2% real estate transfer tax for land preservation and water quality protection. Since its enactment 20 years ago by public referendum\, the fund as generated more than $1.4 billion and has resulted in the preservation of more than 10\,000 acres of sensitive lands. \nOther environmental initiatives have included state funds for improving water quality\, Peconic Bay and South Shore Estuary projects\, farmland preservation\, and state acquisition of critical environmental parcels. \nMr. Thiele has also been very involved in transportation issues including the establishment of the South Fork Commuter Connection\, the region’s first multi-modal commuter system providing an alternative to traffic congestion. \nMr. Thiele has also focused on affordable housing. During the 2019 Session\, the Legislature passed his bill to permit the Peconic Bay region towns to establish Community Housing Funds\, which would provide up to $20 million annually to provide financial assistance and new housing opportunities for local residents. \nMr. Thiele continues his efforts to insure fiscal responsibility at all levels of government. He has supported successful initiatives to reduce income taxes and was an original proponent of the STAR program to reduce school taxes. \nMr. Thiele is the Chairman of the Assembly Local Governments Committee and serves as a member of the Rules Committee\, Environmental Conservation Committee\, Oversight\, Analysis and Investigation Committee\, and Transportation Committee.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-meeting-new-york-state-assemblyman-fred-thiele/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZArcuGhpj8jEtXydn2vIy9IVl3hsJqKHsCq
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220121T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20220107T155837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T180737Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: Suffolk County Health Commissioner\, Dr. Gregson H. Pigott
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nGregson H. Pigott\, MD\, MPH is the Commissioner of Health for Suffolk County as of February 28\, 2020. He has served as Director of the Office of Minority Health (OMH) in the Suffolk County Department of Health Services in Long Island\, NY since June 2009. Dr. Pigott has also served as the Medical Director for Suffolk County Emergency Medical Services and as a physician in the Huntington methadone treatment program\, providing the most widely known medication assisted treatment to County residents suffering with opioid use disorder. He was born in Brooklyn\, NY\, and grew up in Valley Stream\, Long Island. He holds a BA from Brown University\, a MD from Brown University Medical School\, and a MPH from Harvard School of Public Health. He completed his residency training in Internal Medicine at the Cambridge Hospital in 1997. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine\, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University. He has worked as a primary care internist and attending physician in community health centers in Brownsville\, Brooklyn and Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, caring mainly for the underserved. \nDr. Pigott is fluent in Spanish and is an accomplished Gospel and jazz musician. He continues to be passionate about improving the health of minorities. \n \nThis meeting will be moderated by Lisa Kerr\, VP Global Risk Management and Business Continuity\, Hernry Schein Risk Management
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-meeting-suffolk-county-health-com/
LOCATION:zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAod-GqqDguHd1RzpES4SELi6Wqv2Dgp2e6
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20211228T143414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211228T143659Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: Chuck Samul\, Director of Sales and Marketing\, New York & Atlantic Railway
DESCRIPTION:Register for this meeting:\nCharles “Chuck” Samul joined the New York & Atlantic Railway in July 2014 as Manager Marketing Projects and was appointed Director Sales and Marketing in 2018.  He began his railroad career in 1978 with Conrail\, as a produce inspector at the Hunts Point Terminal Market.  He held positions in a variety of departments at Conrail: risk management\, claims\, industrial development\, eventually ending up at the corporate headquarters in Philadelphia working in marketing\, real estate and line sales. \nAt Norfolk Southern he worked in the real estate department and served as liaison for all property transactions in New Jersey\, New York and Detroit.  Taking a break from the rail industry he spent 5 years working in fine wine\, 5 years working in public finance for the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and 2 years in graduate school\, before being lured back by the sweet perfume of diesel fuel to the New York & Atlantic Railway. \nChuck holds a BS from Cornell University in Agronomy and an MS from Columbia University in Sustainability Management.  When not engaged in new business development for NY&A\, he enjoys kayaking\, hiking\, cooking and reading about (and drinking) wine.  He and his wife Pam have an adult daughter and a very energetic Vizsla.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-meeting-chuck-samul-director-of-sales-and-marketing-new-york-atlantic-railway/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20211116T145332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T145432Z
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SUMMARY:In-person Meeting: NYS Assemblyman Steve Englebright
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nIn the early 1980s\, Steve Englebright helped lead the effort to preserve the Long Island Pine Barrens and is credited with articulating the connection between the preservation of the Pine Barrens ecosystem and protection of the sole source aquifer which it overlays as a public health imperative to safeguard the drinking water of 1.5 million people. His interest in the interface between science and society in the policy area of public health led him to public elected office where he has served in the Suffolk County Legislature and the New York State Assembly. \nAs the only natural scientist in the State Legislature\, Steve Englebright’s ability to translate technical concepts and findings into meaningful public policy has enabled him to craft policy that has relevance to our lives and health. As the Legislature’s leading proponent for the use of clean\, renewable energy\, Englebright authored New York’s first solar and wind net-metering laws in the 1990s and successfully pushed in 2008 for the expansion of solar net-metering to include all utility customer classes. These laws now provide the necessary foundation on which to ramp up New York’s renewable energy production. \nIn February 2015\, Assemblyman Englebright was appointed Chair of the Assembly Committee on Environmental Conservation. His environmental priorities include advancing policy and budgetary initiatives to improve the quality of our air and waters\, open space preservation\, recycling and sustainability\, and ramping up our efforts on the state level to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat the impacts of climate change including sea level rise\, ocean acidification\, and future extreme weather events. \nSteve Englebright is on the faculty of the Sustainability Studies Program at Stony Brook University. He received his BS from the University of Tennessee in 1969 and an MS in Geology (Paleontology/Sedimentology) from Stony Brook. \nStanding Committee Assignments 2017: Environmental Conservation (Chair); Education; Energy; Higher Education; and Rules. \nSponsored by:
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/in-person-meeting-nys-assemblyman-steve-englebright/
LOCATION:Top Golf\, 5231 Express Drive North\, Holtsville\, NY\, 11742
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20211103T192157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T145526Z
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SUMMARY:In-person Meeting: Carrie Meek Gallagher - Director\, Department of Public Service Long Island
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nAs Director of the Long Island Office (LIO)\, Carrie and her regional staff will provide increased regulatory oversight of LIPA and PSEGLI and ensure fair and reasonable electric rates for ratepayers\, while also safeguarding access to secure\, resilient\, reliable\, and sustainable electric\, gas\, water and telecommunications services in the region. Part of this increased oversight will include enhanced outreach to consumers\, businesses\, and stakeholders on Long Island to make sure the LIO is meeting the needs of all Long Islanders. Concurrently\, the LIO will facilitate development of the clean energy infrastructure in the region that is needed to implement the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA). \nMost recently Carrie held the position of Acting Deputy Secretary to the Governor for Energy and Environment\, serving as a member of the Executive Chamber under the direction of the Director of State Operations overseeing all phases of government operations and policy management within the Energy and Environment Portfolio. This portfolio includes the following agencies and authorities: NYSDEC\, NYSEFC\, NYSOPRHP\, NYPA\, NYSERDA\, LIPA\, NYSDPS\, APA\, LGPC\, HRPT\, HRBRRD\, and HRGV.\nPreviously\, Carrie served as the Regional Director for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)\, overseeing a staff of 188 personnel with responsibility for implementing environmental conservation programs throughout Long Island. The Department’s mission is to conserve\, improve and protect New York’s natural resources and environment and to prevent\, abate and control water\, land\, and air pollution\, to enhance the health\, safety\, and welfare of the people of the state and their overall economic and social well-being. \nShe also served as the Chief Sustainability Officer for the Suffolk County Water Authority\, responsible for implementing a sustainability program\, including source water protection\, water quality improvement\, water conservation\, energy efficiency\, renewable energy\, recycling\, green buildings and procurement\, waste reduction\, and environmental education. Prior to becoming Chief Sustainability Officer\, she was the Suffolk County Commissioner of the Department of Environment and Energy\, safeguarding the county’s natural resources and providing a single centralized office for consideration of issues and activities from the perspective of their impact on the environment. She has also served as Deputy Director of Planning for Suffolk County; the inaugural director of the Long Island Index\, an indicators project that measures the region’s progress toward improving the quality of life for all Long Islander; headed the Nassau County Economic Development Resource Center under County Executive Tom Suozzi; and developed Sustainable Long Island’s Brownfields Redevelopment program. \nShe holds a B.A. in Sustainable Development and Latin American Studies from Amherst College\, an M.S. in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development from the University of Maryland at College Park\, and an MBA from the Frank G. Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University. She has been recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council LI Chapter “Leader of the Year (2021)\, Long Island Contractor’s Association Road Warriors “Natural Born Leader” (Spring 2021)\, City and State “Long Island Heroes” (November 2020)\, Town of Brookhaven Women’s Recognition in Government (2012)\, Networking “A Leading Long Island Environmentalist (August 2011)\, and Long Island Business “40 Under 40” (2003).  Carrie is a member of Energeia (2006)\, a LEED AP BD+C\, and a certified Wildland Firefighter Type II.   Ms. Gallagher grew up in East Setauket and currently lives in Stony Brook with her family. \nSponsored by: \n \nNote that the room will be open for networking at 8:30 and the meeting begins at 9:00.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/carrie-meek-gallagher-director-department-of-public-service-long-island/
LOCATION:1377 Motor Pkwy\, Islandia\, NY 11749 – Lower Level\, 1377 Motor Parkway Lower level\, Islandia\, NY\, 11749
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211105T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211105T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20211027T172608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T172716Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Issues Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nLIMBA is dedicated to addressing critical issues that affect the quality of life on Long Island. Our July 30th meeting will be an open discussion about LIMBA’s key concerns\, with some local policy makers available to field questions. Please feel free to join us armed with your questions about Long Island’s future in education\, energy\, environment\, government\, housing\, infrastructure\, and transportation.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-issues-roundtable/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrcemqqz0tG9DgLf8dCsqN5MpZE-HZEz6C
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20211006T162528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T143031Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Dr. John Nader\, President\, Farmingdale State College
DESCRIPTION:Register for this meeting\nThis meeting will be co-hosted by Dr. Julie Lutz\, COO of Eastern Suffolk Boces. \nSince his tenure began in July 2018\, Dr. Nader has promoted his Powered by Optimism message across the campus and in meetings with civic\, business and institutional leaders to enhance the profile of Farmingdale State College as a vibrant campus vital to the future of Long Island. Dr. Nader has also focused on the development of new programs\, building partnerships with private industries and community colleges\, advancing applied learning opportunities\, and expanding student scholarships. \nDr. Lutz has been a leader at Eastern Suffolk BOCES since 1990\, and was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2014.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-dr-john-nader-president-farmingdale-state-college/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAkde-srDIqHtwaYJSYRkGemgKY7SVIXhCf
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20210922T191845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T192049Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Timothy Sini - Suffolk County District Attorney
DESCRIPTION:Register for this meeting\nTimothy D. Sini was elected as the Suffolk County District Attorney on November 7\, 2017 and assumed office on January 1\, 2018. District Attorney Sini immediately began a comprehensive review of the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office with the objectives of creating a culture of excellence\, professionalism and ethical conduct\, while launching cutting edge\, 21st Century strategies to address the public safety issues of our time. District Attorney Sini is committed to creating a culture of compliance with the highest ethical standards\, including creating the first ever Conviction Integrity Bureau in Suffolk County\, investing in new training programs for prosecutors and instituting smart prosecutions through the robust collection and analysis of data. The overall mission is to make the Office the best it can be\, seek justice in each and every case\, and ensure the safety and wellbeing of the great residents of Suffolk County. \nTo this end\, thus far\, District Attorney Sini has made over 250 personnel decisions\, recruited top talent at all levels to the Office\, overhauled the Office’s training program\, implemented smart criminal justice policies\, created new Bureaus to address the public safety issues of our time\, and dramatically increased the Office’s productivity. District Attorney Sini\, as promised during this campaign\, has focused the Office on aggressively addressing the drug epidemic\, eradicating violent street gangs such as MS-13\, combating the scourge of illegal dumping and other environmental crimes that threaten our environment and public health\, effectively confronting human trafficking\, and holding public officials accountable for their misdeeds. The results speak for themselves: \n\nthe Office has launched a record number of large-scale investigations and prosecutions of high-level drug traffickers and violent gang members\, with a focus on utilizing advanced technology to initiate and enhance strategic prosecutions\, all with the objective of reducing crime in Suffolk County and the region; crime levels in Suffolk County have been reduced to record lows;\nthe Office has created new diversion programs to encourage and facilitate defendants to accept treatment for their substance use disorder\, including the C.A.R.E. program and DOORS program;\nthe Office created a Gang Unit designed to exclusively investigate and prosecute gang members\, such as MS-13\, which is staffed with specially trained prosecutors and investigators;\nthe Office has formed new partnerships with federal law enforcement to effectively target drug dealers and gang members operating in Suffolk County and beyond;\nthe Office brought the largest ever illegal dumping case in New York State’s history and convened a Special Grand Jury\, which issued a report regarding how to more effectively prevent and prosecute environmental crime in Suffolk County. Several of the recommendations were adopted by the New York State Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2020;\nthe Office created a dedicated team of professionals consisting of prosecutors\, law enforcement\, social workers\, healthcare professionals\, and not-for-profits to protect girls and women from human trafficking and bring justice to their perpetrators\, which has resulted in a dramatic increase in human trafficking prosecutions;\nIn collaboration with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York\, indicted 11 union officials on racketeering\, fraud\, and bribery offenses for allegedly accepting bribes to corruptly influence the construction industry in New York;\nthe Office created a cutting-edge Conviction Integrity Bureau to ensure that no defendant is or has been wrongfully convicted. In 2019\, the Bureau launched an investigation resulting in the exoneration of an individual who spent 33 years in prison for a murder he did not commit;\nthe Office has implemented a vertical prosecution model to create a better work product for the community\, victims and defendants;\nthe Office is taking steps to become entirely paperless\, including the implementation of digital case management and evidence management systems;\nthe Office has implemented a new Voluntary Disclosure Policy designed to ensure compliance with all of our legal and ethical obligations\, remove gamesmanship from the criminal justice system\, and further our mission of seeking the truth through a fair and just process; and\nthe Office has partnered with the National Guard to create a Crime Strategies Unit to collect\, analyze and disseminate criminal intelligence to strategically target individuals who are driving crime\, with the objective of enhancing public safety in Suffolk County.\n\nMuch has been accomplished already\, but it is only the beginning. \nPrior to District Attorney Sini’s election\, he served as the 13th Commissioner of the Suffolk County Police Department\, which is the 11th largest police department in the nation. As Police Commissioner\, District Attorney Sini restored integrity to the leadership of the Police Department\, reduced crime to the lowest level in recorded history\, improved community relations\, and enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of the Department through improving processes and investing in technology. \nAs Police Commissioner\, District Attorney Sini enhanced the Department’s intelligence-led policing model and made collaborating with the Department’s law enforcement and community partners a cornerstone of his administration. During Sini’s tenure as Police Commissioner\, crime was reduced to historic levels\, with violent crime decreasing more than 15% and overall crime decreasing over 12%. District Attorney Sini brought the fight against the violent street gang MS-13 to the national stage by making it a top priority of the Department. Through a multi-pronged strategy\, the Suffolk County Police Department made well over 300 arrests of MS-13 gang members in just over one year and launched innovative community intervention strategies to prevent vulnerable children from becoming involved with gangs. District Attorney Sini testified before the United States Senate and House of Representatives regarding MS-13 and successfully lobbied the Department of Justice for additional resources to combat MS-13 in Suffolk County\, including a $500\,000 grant\, which was awarded after President Donald J. Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions visited Suffolk County on two separate occasions. District Attorney Sini also launched several new community intervention programs\, including the innovative Preventing Incarceration Via Opportunities for Treatment (PIVOT) Program\, an alternative to arrest program whereby the Suffolk County Police Department connects those suffering from drug addiction to treatment. \nDistrict Attorney Sini also made homeland security a top priority\, launching a number of initiatives including the SCPD Shield Program\, a private public partnership to decrease Suffolk County’s vulnerability to terrorism\, active shooter scenarios and street crime. District Attorney Sini also rolled out new technology to enhance the Department’s capabilities in fighting crime\, including a new\, award-winning intelligence-led policing platform. In addition\, District Attorney Sini launched a number of initiatives to increase the efficiency of the patrol division\, allowing officers to spend more time engaged in proactive police work and community policing\, and significantly reformed the Police Department’s Internal Affairs Bureau\, making it more accountable and responsive to community concerns. \nDistrict Attorney Sini serves as a representative on the White House’s Office of Drug Control Policy New York/New Jersey Regional HIDTA Team\, where he assists in creating strategies between public health and public safety agencies to reduce opioid overdoses in the region. District Attorney Sini is also the Chairman of the Suffolk County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council\, which consists of all the stakeholders in Suffolk County’s criminal justice system. \nDistrict Attorney Sini is a graduate of the FBI’s National Executive Institute\, an elite training program for law enforcement’s national leaders\, and a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Executive Education program. He is also an adjunct professor at Touro Law Center where he teaches a course on contemporary issues in policing and prosecution and a course on criminal law. \nPrior to his appointment as Police Commissioner\, District Attorney Sini served as the Assistant Deputy County Executive for Public Safety in the administration of Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone. In this role\, he spearheaded numerous public safety initiatives\, including an innovative drug treatment program targeting Suffolk County inmates and releasees\, as well as an evidence-based gang prevention program targeting children as early as the third grade. Both programs received National Association of Counties (NACo) awards. He also led the effort\, in collaboration with the Suffolk County Sheriff\, to lift the unfunded state mandate to build a third jail in Suffolk County by developing a plan to further invest in alternative to arrest programs. \nDistrict Attorney Sini started his career in law enforcement as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York where he served under U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. District Attorney Sini specialized in investigating and prosecuting violent crimes\, including homicides\, gang related activity and large scale narcotics cases. As a federal prosecutor\, he prosecuted hundreds of violent gang members\, hitmen\, drug traffickers\, corrupt doctors and pharmacists\, and much more. Prior to serving as an Assistant United States Attorney\, District Attorney Sini practiced law in the private sector and served as a law clerk for the Honorable William C. Conner\, a federal district court judge in the Southern District of New York\, and the Honorable Chester J. Straub\, a federal appeals court judge in the Second Circuit. \nSini is a magna cum laude graduate of both Brooklyn Law School where he earned his Juris Doctor and American University in Washington\, D.C. where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a minor in Justice. He resides in Babylon Village with his wife\, Amanda\, and their three children.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-timothy-sini-suffolk-county-district-attorney/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtdeygrjMuGdWhr6jgRR0w5Z31_f5jAg36
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20210908T134435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T134845Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Ray Tierney - Republican Conservative Candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney
DESCRIPTION:Register for this meeting:\nRay Tierney is a Republican Conservative Candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney. \nRay’s Plan to Bring Integrity and Combat Rising Violent Crimes \nHaving prosecuted thousands of cases in his 26-year career\, Ray will bring integrity and experience to the DA’s Office to stem the rise in violent crimes to keep our residents and streets safe from violent gang members\, drug dealers and sex traffickers. \n\nHave zero tolerance for bail and parole violators. He will work to repeal New York’s failed bail reform.\nRe-establish the DA’s Gang Unit and Suffolk’s Gang Task Force.\nExpand the DA’s White Collar Crime Bureau to combat identity theft and cybercrimes.\nWith a reputation for non-partisanship\, Ray will bring integrity to the DA’s Office that has been plagued for decades by politically motivated prosecutions.\n\n  \nSuﬀolk County Assistant District Attorney \nRaymond A. Tierney graduated from Brown University in 1988\, and St. John’s University Law School in 1992. He worked for 14 years as an Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County. During his career in Suffolk\, he investigated and prosecuted cases involving organized crime\, street gangs\, murders\, and other violent street crimes. He also investigated political corruption\, domestic violence\, child abuse\, and child pornography. These prosecutions included long-term investigations in which he supervised the efforts of designated teams of detectives utilizing wiretaps\, search warrants\, and grand jury investigations in order to uncover criminal activity and bring those responsible to justice. \nWhile at the D.A.’s office he prosecuted Austen Offen and Constantine Chronis for the beating of Shane Daniels outside a Hamptons nightclub in 1996. Offen beat the victim into a coma with the car security device known as the “Club” while Chronis\, an active NYPD officer\, held the crowd back with his service revolver. \n  \nAssistant United States Attorney \nIn 2008\, he joined the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York. While there\, he oversaw complex criminal investigations and prosecuted violations of federal criminal law\, including cases involving the Colombian Norte del Valle cartel responsible for importing over 50 tons of cocaine into the United States. \nHe also was responsible for prosecuting international white-collar cases such as a case against a call center in India utilized to contact and swindle millions of dollars from U.S. citizens in so-called “IRS Payment” scams. \nMuch of his time in the U.S. Attorney’s Office was devoted to the trial and conviction of numerous members of the MS-13 street gang for the commission of murders and other violent crimes on Long Island. He drafted and applied for search and arrest warrants\, presented evidence to federal grand juries\, prepared and ﬁled indictments\, engaged in pretrial discovery\, litigated pretrial matters by motion and pretrial hearings\, and conducted jury trials and sentencing hearings putting hundreds of dangerous MS-13 members behind bars. \nAmong the cases Ray participated in were the trials of Brentwood MS-13 leader Heriberto Martinez and Carlos Ortega\, who together were responsible for the commission of ﬁve murders over a ﬁve-week period in 2010. This included the murders of 19-year-old Vanessa Argueta and her two-year-old son Diego Torres in Central Islip. \nBoth defendants were convicted of all counts in the indictment and are currently serving life sentences. Ray later tried MS-13 member Adalberto Guzman for shooting two-year-old Diego. Thanks to Ray and his team\, Guzman is serving a life sentence. These ﬁve murders\, in three separate counties\, remained unsolved until federal authorities assumed prosecution of the cases.\nRay also met and coordinated with Department of Justice officials regarding long-term international criminal prosecutions\, and advised the United States Attorney General and President on the status of MS-13 prosecutions nationwide. His work was recognized by the president during the State of the Union address in 2018. \nAfter the U.S. Attorney’s Office\, he went to the Kings County District Attorney’s Office to run its Violent Criminal Enterprises Bureau\, Crime Strategies Unit and Body-Worn Camera Unit. \n  \nBrooklyn Executive Assistant District Attorney \nWhile in Brooklyn\, he oversaw all aspects of long-term violent street gang investigations and prosecutions in the office and worked with the NYPD and federal partners on developing investigations to seize guns\, prosecute gang murders\, and allocate resources to dismantle the many criminal street gangs causing most of the violence in Brooklyn. \nRegister for this meeting:
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-ray-tierney-republican-conservative-candidate-for-suffolk-county-district-attorney/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Building Town Infrastructure - Smithtown Supervisor Ed Wehrheim
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event\nIn his first 18 months in office as the town of Smithtown Supervisor\, Ed Wehrheim has made downtown revitalization a shovel-ready reality. He has developed a feasible timeline to ensure the implementation of modern wastewater management\, which is both essential to the survival of our environment and local business districts. Supervisor Wehrheim has taken a hands on role in securing new business with a focus on cleaning up vacant and blighted properties. His objective is to fast track renovating parks\, beaches and infrastructure\, support attractive jobs for a talented young workforce\, provide affordable millennial and empty-nester living and a long term path to a sustainable Smithtown. \nThe Town of Smithtown now has an abundance of public information and transparency of government with the touch of a smartphone. The new mobile app provides real time information to residents\, including everything from recycling details to traffic alerts. The formation of a Grant Committee has helped to secure millions in Town funding and also provides grant partnerships to local non-profit groups. Most importantly\, Supervisor Wehrheim has devoted office hours on a daily basis to speaking with civic groups\, chambers\, businesses and his fellow neighbors… His first question is always\, how can we help? His open door policy has made this continuous dialogue with the people of Smithtown\, a government that truly belongs to its residents. \nExperience\nSupervisor Ed Wehrheim was born and raised in the Smithtown Hamlet of Kings Park. The decorated Vietnam Veteran\, honorably served two tours in Vietnam\, in the US Navy\, where he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal\, the Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. After serving his Country\, Wehrheim devoted his entire career to the Town of Smithtown\, working his way up the ladder starting off as a laborer\, through the ranks to Director of Parks\, Buildings & Grounds\, where he remained until being appointed to Town Council. \nSupervisor Wehrheim has 40 years of government experience. He began employment with the Smithtown Department of Parks\, Buildings and Grounds in 1972. He was appointed as director of the department in 1989 and remained department director until his retirement in 2003. During his tenure\, Ed Wehrheim was proud to have Smithtown’s recreational facilities labeled as some of the finest facilities in the State of New York. \nWith an intimate knowledge of every department\, municipal law/code and town zoning etc\, Supervisor Wehrheim has eclipsed all others by comparison. He is revered for restoring several historical properties\, which include Caleb Smith House\, Franklin Arthur Property and the Mills Pond House. \nWehrheim also supervised the reconstruction of the Town Marina Facility\, utilizing the marina fees to pay for the improvements. He Secured the Smith Haven Mall redevelopment project\, which generates an estimated $1.1 million additional tax per year. He ended a 14 year deadlock on the N.Y.S. Armory Development\, creating Neighborhood Park and village green for the Town of Smithtown and transferred the armory building site to the Library District to construct a new branch. \nAccomplishments\nSmith Haven Mall Redevelopment: Initiated negotiations with Simon Properties for development of Smith Haven Mall site generating additional tax revenues projected at $1.1 million per year.\nSmithtown Town Hall Elevator Addition: Supervised construction of ADA compliant elevator at Smithtown Town Hall.\nRestoration of Smithtown Historical Sites\nCaleb Smith House\, Smithtown\nFranklin Arthur Property\, Smithtown\nMills Pond House\, St. James\nN.Y.S. Armory Development\nEnded 14 year deadlock on property development.\nDevelopment of Neighborhood Park and village green by Town of Smithtown.\nTransfer of armory building site to Library District for construction of new library.\nRoger Balducci Marina Facility – Long Beach\nSupported and supervised the reconstruction of the Town Marina Facility.\nImprovements paid for by marina fees.\nEconomic Development \nBob’s Furniture and Pet Smart – Smithtown\nHome Depot\, Walmart and Kohl’s – Commack\nSuper ShopRite – Commack\nWhisper Vineyards- Smithtown\nDowntown Business Revitalization \nCommuter / Railroad Parking Facility renovations Kings Park\, Smithtown\, St. James\nConstruction of Savatt Square Plaza Main Street\, Kings Park\nIncreased safety measures Main Street\, Smithtown\nFamily\nEd Wehrheim is a lifelong Smithtown resident born and raised in Kings Park. Ed and his wife\, Diana\, have two daughters\, Kellie and Michelle. Supervisor Wehrheim is a graduate of Kings Park High School and a graduate of United State Navy Airframes / Structural Mechanic Service School-Millington\, Tennessee. A veteran in the United States Navy\, Supervisor Wehrheim was honorably discharged after two tours of duty in Vietnam 1968 to 1971. \nSupervisor Wehrheim is dedicated to the Smithtown Community as a Trustee of the Kings Park Education Foundation and a member of numerous local organizations including the Smithtown Sunrise Rotary\, The Smithtown Historical Society and the Smithtown BPO Elks Lodge. \nRegister for this event
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-building-town-infrastructure-smithtown-supervisor-ed-wehrheim/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcld-Gtqz0iHtdkldxt3g9kV5U3gzhT08mL
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210827T090000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Affordable Housing\, Opportunities & Obstacles - Peter J. Elkowitz\, Jr.\, President & CEO\, Long Island Housing Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Register for this Event:\nMr. Elkowitz has been with the Long Island Housing Partnership since 1989. Mr. Elkowitz is responsible for the overall operation of Long Island Housing Partnership and its Affiliates. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Policy Analysis and Public Management. In June 2002\, Mr. Elkowitz completed the Senior Executives Program in State and Local Government at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He also received the Harry Weiner Distinguished Alumni Award in 1995 and the Governor’s award for Excellence in Housing in 1994. He is a member of the 2007 Class of The Energeia Partnership – The Academy for Regional Stewardship at Molloy College. Currently\, he serves on the board of New York Housing Conference\, Inc. Mr. Elkowitz served as Chair to the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Affordable Housing Advisory Council and was a former member of the Long Island Regional Planning Council. Mr. Elkowitz now serves on the Board for The National Community Land Trust Network dba Grounded Solutions Network and on the Board of Empire Justice Center. Mr. Elkowitz was honored as top CFO and 2016 was honored as top CEO by the Long Island Business News.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-affordable-housing-opportunities-obstacles-peter-j-elkowitz-jr-president-ceo-long-island-housing-partnership/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210813T090000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Legislative Matters That Matter - Suffolk County Legislator Robert Trotta
DESCRIPTION:Register for Event Here\nRob Trotta is a life-long resident of the 13th Legislative District. He grew up in Commack with his two brothers and graduated from Commack High School in 1979. He lives in Fort Salonga with his wife\, two children and dog. \nHe graduated from C.W. Post with a bachelor’s in Criminal Justice and received a master’s in Labor Management Relations from Stony Brook University. For 25 years he worked as a police officer for the Suffolk County Police Department\, retiring in 2013 with the rank of Detective. For over 10 years he was assigned to the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force\, where he worked on complex cases ranging from money laundering to confiscating large quantities of cocaine from our streets. His hard work and passion for the job were recognized on several occasions by his superiors\, including “Cop of the Year” in 1993 and “Detective of the Year” in 2001. \nOver the years\, Rob has been active with several local organizations\, including Kings Park Soccer Club\, Kings Park Neighbors Association\, the Nissequogue River State Park Foundation and the Kings Park Civic Association. In 2005\, Rob helped lead an effort to prevent the development of up to 2\,500 units of housing on the former Kings Park State Hospital property. He advocated for and eventually won state support for the transfer of the 365 acre property to New York State Parks in 2006. As a board member with the Nissequogue River State Park Foundation\, he helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for beautification and restoration projects\, and persuade the state to begin the first phase of the park’s cleanup in 2012-2013.To this day\, he continues to volunteer with the Nissequogue River State Park Foundation. \nRob recognizes that our quality of life\, which includes safe neighborhoods\, great schools\, and terrific parks\, is the primary reason why many of us have chosen to live here. Our residents expect our elected representatives to protect and improve these assets for future generations. \nIn early 2013\, Rob decided to run for the office of Suffolk County Legislator. His campaign was largely based on becoming a full time legislator with the goal of making county government more efficient. \nLegislator Trotta was proudly sworn in as the Suffolk County Legislator for the 13th Legislative District on January 2\, 2014. He has been re-elected every two years and was sworn in on January 2\, 2020 for his fourth two-year term. Legislator Trotta has vowed to put you\, the taxpayer\, first and to strive to ensure that our parents and children can continue to live on Long Island\, to eliminate wasteful spending and to eradicate the corruption in Suffolk County. \nRegister for Event Here
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-legislative-matters-that-matter-suffolk-county-legislator-robert-trotta/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210730T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210730T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20210709T145707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210722T173628Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Policy Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nOur July 30th meeting will be an open discussion about LIMBA’s key concerns\, with some local policy makers available to field questions. Please feel free to join us armed with your questions about Long Island’s future in education\,\nenergy\, environment\, government\, housing\, infrastructure\, and transportation. \nOur local leaders will include John D. Cameron\, Jr.\, Chariman of the Long Island Regional Planning Council\, and Martin Cantor\, Economist from the Long Island Center for Socio-Economic Policy. \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-policy-roundtable/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqcuCgqjIiHNGCC3kBAO1NspjsOtJQiEua
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20210623T135024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T135204Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: The Northeast Rail Initiative - Bob Yaro\, North Atlantic Rail Alliance
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nBob Yaro is President of the North Atlantic Rail Alliance\, Inc.\, which is advancing plans for a proposed high-speed and high performance rail network serving the 7-state New England – Downstate New York region\, including Long Island. \nBob is Professor of Practice Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania\, where he taught from 2012 to 2020. Before coming to Penn he taught at Harvard and the University of Massachusetts/Amherst. He is also President Emeritus of Regional Plan Association in New York\, which he led for 25 years until 2014. He is also Chairman of the Herreshoff Marine Museum in Bristol\, RI.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-the-northeast-rail-initiative-bob-yaro-north-atlantic-rail-alliance/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkduGqrzwsHNzDj3NuXcaS0NjsiZiXtwAC
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T154314
CREATED:20210609T162237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T133714Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Ransomware - How to Protect Your Business From This New Cyber Threat
DESCRIPTION:Register Here:\nThe list of high-profile ransomware attacks on businesses and infrastructure grows more alarming by the week\, impacting everything from gas pipelines and meat supplies to ferries. Learn about the prevalence of these attacks\, their possible origins\, how to protect your business\, and what to do if you become a victim. \nWarren Axelrod \nC. Warren Axelrod is Research Director for Financial Services for the US Cyber Consequences Unit. Previously\, he was the Business Information Security Officer and Chief Privacy Officer for U.S. Trust. He was a founding member of the FS/ISAC in 1999 and represented financial services’ cybersecurity interests in the National Information Center in Washington\, DC during Y2K. He testified before the U.S. Congress on cybersecurity in 2001. \nWarren was honored with the prestigious Information Security Executive Luminary Leadership Award in 2007\, and received Computerworld Premier 100 and Best in Class awards in 2003. He won the 2009 ISACA Michael P. Cangemi Best Article Award for an article on security metrics.\nWarren’s more recent books include Engineering Safe and Secure Software Systems (2012)\, Outsourcing Information Security (2004)\, and Enterprise Information Security and Privacy (2009)\, published by Artech House. \nHe earned a Ph.D. in managerial economics from Cornell University\, as well as a B.Sc. in electrical engineering and an M.A. in economics and statistics\, both with honors\, from Glasgow University. He is certified as a CISSP and CISM\, and is a member of IEEE\, ACM\, (ISC)2\, and ISACA. \nFrank Imburgio \nAs president of Desktop Solutions\, Frank is responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of all major projects. He also designs many of the database architectures that drive our more complex applications. Frank is an IEEE Certified Software Engineering Master with over 30 years experience in SQL\, PHP\, Javascript\, Ajax\, HTML/CSS\, Unix\, Data Analysis\, C++\, Linux\, Microsoft platforms\, E-Commerce Deployment\, Project Management\, System Architecture and Cloud Engineering. \nBefore founding Desktop Solutions in 1996\, he was Senior Database Administrator for Long Island Savings Bank and Assistant Vice President at Dean Witter Financial Services\, where he was responsible for designing\, developing and supporting custom software. Frank’s wide array of programming knowledge is also invaluable in legacy integration projects. \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-ransomware-how-to-protect-your-business-from-this-new-cyber-threat/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwtceCtpzkpGdOJ_SJqC7mz1oR8nCrihter
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meeting
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