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  • Lawrence Gray held at LaQuinta

    Lawrence gray was a prosecutor that has had notable success prosecuting corrupt public officials in the city of New York and seems to have a keen sense of smell when dealing with official corruption. As our guest this morning, Mr Gray was forthcoming and  disturbing. Disturbing if you think your public officials are always doing…

  • The State of Healthcare with Panel of Experts- TBC @LaQuinta

    This morning's program was a panel discussion about health and wellness as well as the aspects of insurance. The panel consisted of three experts with different perspective. Mike Mussler of Edwards Insurance, Dr Mathew Lewis, president of Health maintenance company and John (last name will be inserted later)  a health program administrator from St Joseph's College Mussler…

  • Ken Morelly, President, LIFT Held at LaQuinta

    Ken Morelly, President of LIFT, Long Island Forum for Technology, was  our speaker this morning, and as promised, gave us some insights. LIFT is engaged in research, education and the coordination of efforts among various groups. Morelly stated that the great driver of technology is manufacturing. Using resources to leverage the manufacturing process is among…

  • BlueWater Wind – KC Sahl – at LaQuinta

    This week our speaker  was KC Sahl of Blue Water Wind. When Mr. Sahl gave his presentation this morning he began with a film of the project that has been proposed off the coast of Delaware. In that region the public response was considerably different from the proposal that was advanced by Florida Power &…

  • Marc Herbst, Exec Dir Long Island Contractors Assoc

    This morning our speaker was Marc Herbst, Executive Director of the Long Island Contractors Association.  Mark's backround is deeply rooted in infrastructure technology and is uniquely suited to his position. The contractors that he represents are mostly interested in transportation projects. Mark made reference to the great empires of the past and the emphasis they…

  • Peter Caradonna – Green Architect -at LaQuinta

    Our speaker this morning was Peter Caradonna. Peter has been an advocate and practicing architect in designing “green buildings” for many years. It appears from the general buzz that someone is listening. While Peter has something of a pioneer, today there is a proliferation of people who are providers of green technology.   The new…

  • Sean McGuinness, Supt. Fire Island Nat. Seashore-Holiday Inn

    Our speaker this week was Sean McGuinness, Superintendent of the Fire Island National Seashore (FINS). This national park is like no other, in that it encompasses whole independent communities. These communities are part of the mainland townships of Brookhaven and Islip, yet they fall within the boundaries of the national park. FINS works closely with the…

  • Kevin Trotman

    This week our speaker was Kevin Trotman. Kevin represents the New York Islanders. The focus of this morning’s talk was not so much about the Islanders as it was about the community involvement of the team and the facilities. These facilities are a part of the Lighthouse Development plan   Among the items that Kevin…

  • Jovanna Little – Good Shepherd Hospice

    Jovanna Little, Good Shepherd Hospice's development officer, was our speaker this morning and she gave a wonderfully informative presentation of the mission of hospice. Originally hospice was the place where the dying indigent were cared for. The movement has evolved. Today it represents the services needed by anyone who is suffering from a terminal illness. Jovanna…