Huntington Chamber Annual Breakfast
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Addresses Huntington Township Chamber Of Commerce Annual Membership Breakfast
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy served as the keynote speaker at the Annual Membership Networking Meeting of the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce at the Melville Marriott. The May Networking Breakfast was the Chamber’s Annual Meeting which provides members with an overview of the Chamber and its future programs. It was a wonderful opportunity for business and community leaders to meet with colleagues and other invited guests, learn about the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce, and other Chamber business and industry members.
“We were delighted to welcome Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy to deliver the keynote address at the Chamber’s Membership Networking Meeting,” said Jim Kelly, Chamber of Commerce Chairman. “Steve Levy has tackled the tough issues and important concerns of our residents such as enhancing government services, insuring accountability, developing affordable housing and controlling spending,” said Kelly.
Read MoreSuffolk County Executive Steve Levy served as the keynote speaker at the Annual Membership Networking Meeting of the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce at the Melville Marriott. The May Networking Breakfast was the Chamber’s Annual Meeting which provides members with an overview of the Chamber and its future programs. It was a wonderful opportunity for business and community leaders to meet with colleagues and other invited guests, learn about the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce, and other Chamber business and industry members.
“We were delighted to welcome Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy to deliver the keynote address at the Chamber’s Membership Networking Meeting,” said Jim Kelly, Chamber of Commerce Chairman. “Steve Levy has tackled the tough issues and important concerns of our residents such as enhancing government services, insuring accountability, developing affordable housing and controlling spending,” said Kelly.