Government Reports Breakfast '10
HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOSTS SUCCESSFUL GOVERNMENT REPORTS BREAKFAST
It was a full house as state and local legislators interacted with attendees, addressed community concerns and provided an update on government news and activities at a special breakfast program recently sponsored by the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce at the Crest Hollow Country Club. At the sold out breakfast, each attendee had an opportunity to enjoy an intimate roundtable discussion with elected officials including Long Island Regional Director for Senator Charles E. Schumer-Gerry Petrella; Congressman Steve Israel; Senator Carl L. Marcellino; Assemblyman Andrew Raia; Assemblyman James Conte; Legislator Steven Stern; Legislator Jon Cooper; Aid to Legislator Lou D'Amaro- Justin Littell; Supervisor Frank Petrone; Councilwoman Susan A. Berland; Councilwoman Glenda Jackson; Councilman Mark Mayoka; Councilman Mark Cuthbertson; Huntington Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia; Huntington Receiver of Taxes Ester Bivona and Huntington Superintendent of Highways William Naughton. Sponsors of the program include Community National Bank; JVKelly Group; AXA Advisors; Capital One Bank; Newsday; Home Depot; North Shore Financial; Verizon; Raymond James; NightingalePR and Leadership Huntington.
About Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce:
Incorporated in 1925 as a Chamber of Commerce in the Village of Huntington, today the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of business, industry, financial service, not-for-profit and other professionals of the greater Huntington region. Its mission is the promotion of business, economic development and job creation through the coordinated effort of its membership.
The Chamber is dedicated to serving the needs of its members through government advocacy, networking, community and education. In fulfillment of its service and community goals, The Chamber develops public policy positions; provides networking opportunities to create a stronger business environment; collects and analyzes data for dissemination of vital information and promotes economic development, job growth, education and an enhanced quality of life for all Long Islan
Read MoreIt was a full house as state and local legislators interacted with attendees, addressed community concerns and provided an update on government news and activities at a special breakfast program recently sponsored by the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce at the Crest Hollow Country Club. At the sold out breakfast, each attendee had an opportunity to enjoy an intimate roundtable discussion with elected officials including Long Island Regional Director for Senator Charles E. Schumer-Gerry Petrella; Congressman Steve Israel; Senator Carl L. Marcellino; Assemblyman Andrew Raia; Assemblyman James Conte; Legislator Steven Stern; Legislator Jon Cooper; Aid to Legislator Lou D'Amaro- Justin Littell; Supervisor Frank Petrone; Councilwoman Susan A. Berland; Councilwoman Glenda Jackson; Councilman Mark Mayoka; Councilman Mark Cuthbertson; Huntington Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia; Huntington Receiver of Taxes Ester Bivona and Huntington Superintendent of Highways William Naughton. Sponsors of the program include Community National Bank; JVKelly Group; AXA Advisors; Capital One Bank; Newsday; Home Depot; North Shore Financial; Verizon; Raymond James; NightingalePR and Leadership Huntington.
About Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce:
Incorporated in 1925 as a Chamber of Commerce in the Village of Huntington, today the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of business, industry, financial service, not-for-profit and other professionals of the greater Huntington region. Its mission is the promotion of business, economic development and job creation through the coordinated effort of its membership.
The Chamber is dedicated to serving the needs of its members through government advocacy, networking, community and education. In fulfillment of its service and community goals, The Chamber develops public policy positions; provides networking opportunities to create a stronger business environment; collects and analyzes data for dissemination of vital information and promotes economic development, job growth, education and an enhanced quality of life for all Long Islan