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Huntington Township Chamber Of Commerce Appoints Eight New Board Members

The Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce has welcomed new members to serve on the organization’s Board of Directors.  These eight individuals will join our current Board of Directors which is made up of a very prestigious group of individuals from diverse backgrounds.  Representatives from large corporations to small mom and pop operations, not-for-profits, entrepreneurs, youth and “experienced” business people sit on our Board to make sure we meet the needs of all members in furtherance of our mission. The newly appointed who will support and serve the local Huntington community:

 

Alex Borg, Borg & Borg

 

Peter Pastorelli, Value Drugs

 

Eileen Knauer, Huntington YMCA

 

Michael Raspantini, Huntington Buzz

 

George Richardson, Huntington Hospital

 

Jim Condron, WALK Radio

 

Brian Yudewitz, IPGCE

 

Jennifer Cassidy, Wells Fargo

 

We thank the current Board of Directors for their continued loyalty and commitment:

 

Robert Bontempi, Chairman  Otsuka America Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Lawrence Kushnick, Esq., Vice Chair   Kushnick & Pallici, PLLC

Michael Agnes, Vice Chair   Bank of America

Robert Scheiner, Vice Chair   H2M Group

Thomas Glascock, Treasurer    Forchelli Law

Vita Scaturro, Secretary    Community National Bank

Sara Bluestone, Leadership Huntington Foundation

William Bonesso,  Forchelli Law

John Caracciolo, JVC Broadcasting

Vincent Casillo, NorthShore Financial Group- an office of Metlife

Steve Conte, Park Ave Asset Management

Michael DeCristofaro, John W. Engeman Theater

Sean Delehanty, BAE Systems

Mark Fogel,  Marcum LLP

Neil Geschwind, Holtz, Rubenstein & Company

Patricia Grant, Gundermann & Gundermann Inc.

Susan Hayes, Verizon Communications

Mary Ann Hurd, Sunrise Outdoor Advertising

Jim Kelly, JVKellyGroup,Inc.

Maureen Leslie, Adelphi University

Jim McGowan, Adelphi University

Dr. George Santiago, Briarcliffe College

Peter Sloggatt, The Long Islander Newspapers

Jon Ten Haagen, CFP Ten Haagen Financial Group

Dolores Thompson, Huntington Station Enrichment Center

David Walsdorf, Walsdorf Insurance Agency

Jim Werner, Halliday Financial

 

The mission of the Board of Directors is for each member to use his/her dedication and passion for the Huntington community and his/her diverse strengths to create opportunities and promote growth and prosperity for business as well as the local community.  The Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce serves as a business catalyst for making the Huntington community a natural choice in which to work, shop, play and live.  Chamber board members are individuals who volunteer to offer their expertise, knowledge and time to fulfill this vision.

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Rachael Koutrouby May 23, 2013 at 11:49 am
They do have the metal inside and they are all the same size. If you are seriously interested I willRead More gladly send you some more pictures. As far as the price, the best I can do is a bundle. Maybe 4 for $100 or 2 for $60. They were looked at by a store owner who wanted to purchase and sell in her store for $50 each. They are very cute, very trendy :)
Karen May 22, 2013 at 04:47 pm
Do they have the metal inside that held the glass bottles? Are they different sizes? It's hard toRead More tell from the pic. I would definitely buy 2 or 3 but, I wouldn't be able to pay 40.00 each. 20-25 each I can do. Thanks, Karen
Eleanor Cawley May 22, 2013 at 03:37 pm
I would love to become part of the Huntington Chamber of Commerce. However, for a new business itRead More is costly and may not fit into every new business owners budget. May I suggest a provisional 1-year membership at a reduced cost. Once successful the provisional members can give back by supporting other new members.
Precious Box May 19, 2013 at 04:56 pm
Reality is,,,with the internet and smartphones, less people are using the libraries,,,more of thisRead More and our taxes may actually go down.