Events
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Kevin Law, Chairman LIPA -Repowering and other issues
This morning's meeting was blessed with snow. I say blessed because we had a filled room, and many people showed up "out of the blue". Accommodating those people and every…
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Steve Levy- County Executive
Members and friends: Friday our speaker was Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy. Mr. Levy, as most of you know, is a very engaging speaker. He began by reviewing the financing…
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Strategic Alliances with SUNY institutions-LarryWeber PhD
This morning our speaker was Lawrence Weber PhD. Recently Larry assumed a position at SUNY Stony Brook in business development. The topic was "Strategic Alliances with Sony Brook University." The university created…
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Irwin Kellner PhD. What’s Next?
Dr Kellner is always an interesting participant at LIMBA. We get good insights on the local and national economy. Please join us. Ernie Fazio
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Ken Morelly, President, LIFT
The Long Island Forum for Technology (LIFT) has been a strong advocate and facilitator for the benefit of technology driven companies on Long Island. There are many services available to these tech companies under the guidance of LIFT professionals. Join us at LIMBA and hear from President Morelly of LIFT, and learn more. Ernie Fazio
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Terrell Cass, President WLIW Channel 21
Our invited speaker this morning was Terrel Cass, the president and General Manager of WLIW channel 21. He is a dyed-in-the-wool television executive with a long and deep backround in Public Television. In his stewardship role at WLIW he has presided over a remarkable change in technology and production capabilities. WLIW is the third most watched public…
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Theresa Rizzuto, MacArthur Airport manager
This morning we had the distinct pleasure of greeting the new Commissioner of Long Island MacArthur Airport (LIMA), Teresa Rizzuto. Her disarmingly modest and self-deprecating manner temporarily masks the display of a deep knowledge of the airline industry, garnered through over two decades of experience. That experience started with slinging eighty pound bags as a…