Events
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Michael Watt – Exec Dir Long Island Builders Institute
Our speaker this week was Michael Watt, Executive Director of Long Island Builders Institute (LIBI). Michael began by talking about the numbers of young people who are leaving the region. Young men and…
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Bob McMillan- Health care issues
Our speaker today was Robert McMillan. McMillan, until June of this year, served on the board of the American Medical Association. McMillan began by giving us some pretty stagering numbers on the cost of health care. He stated that it was the largest segment of the economy at $2.2trillion, yet there are 18,000 deaths that are…
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Hubert Keen PhD- President SUNY Farmingdale
Dr. Hubert Keen, president of SUNY Farmingdale was our speaker this morning. Some of us can remember when this institution was known as an agricultural school. The farm animals are…
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Rich Kruse – The art of effective networking
Rich Kruse is the creator of Execuleaders, an outstanding organization that uses process to achieve effective networking. Rich Kruse has given a lot of thought to the process of networking. According…
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Kevin O’Neill – John Engeman Theater in Northport
Today we had the pleasure of hearing from a passionate advocate of fine Theater experiences in a local jewel setting - The John Engeman Theater. Mr. O'Neill, an ex bond…
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Jim Staudenraus, 1st Assm. Karen Kerr-Ozimek9 dis. candidate
This morning’s meeting at LIMBA was a little different from our usual format. We had two speakers Jim Stadenraus Republican Candidate foe the 1st Assembly district and Karen Kerr-Ozimek, Democratic…
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Congressman Steve Israel – Energy Policy for the US
Congressman Steve Israel has been concentrating on putting his efforts into creating a robust national energy plan. That plan will have a dramatic impact on business opportunities for Long Island. LIMBA…
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Charles Wang- The Lighthouse Development
This morning our speaker was Paul Lancey, Senior VP of The Lighthouse Development Group. The proposed building of a large multi-use site at what is sometimes referred to as the…