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  • Rod Zuch, Exec Dir, The Morgan Center

    This presentation was from Rod Zuch and Nancy Zuch,Directors of The Morgan Center.The Morgan Center was borne out of an experience with a child with Leukemia. Young children cannot be…

  • Steve Levy, Suffolk County Executive

    Speaker; Steve Levy Suffolk County Executive The county executive addressed LIMBA today and gave us an overview of his administrations stewardship. Mr. Levy mentioned many issues that he felt were…

  • Gerard Fitzpatrick, Modern Ferry Technology

    Gerry Fitzpatrick VP of Harley Shipbuilding Co.Harley has designed a high speed Surface Effect Ship that can operate at 1/3 of the horsepower of a similar sized, conventional vessel, and travel at least twice the speed. Moreover the vessel can maintain high speed in rough seas.The breakthrough is based on two design advances. First the…

  • Ken Morelly Pres, LIFT

    Our speaker this morning was Ken Morelly, President of the Long Island Forum for Technology. Ken spoke about the future for technology companies on Long Island. He described the future years of 'backlog' of work already placed with major Long Island companies from defense contracts.In addition, Ken spoke about homeland security, touching on the organization…

  • Patrick Foye, United Way

    Today we had a presentation by, Patrick Foye, the new President of United Way of Long Island.His presentation emphasized the efficiency of the organization with 85% or more of the raised revenues going directly to the agencies that benefit from a relationship with United Way.Pat discussed the size of philanthropy on Long Island in terms…

  • Jerry Kremer

    Long Island "Yesterday Today and Tomorrow" Today Jerry Kremer was our speaker. After the usual announcements Bob Gaffney took on the responsibility of introducing his good friend. Bob expressed a deep respect for Jerry' grasp of the budget when he was in Albany. According to Mr. affney there was little chance that Mr. Kremer would…