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03-12-2013 - Adams of NYS Department of Economic Development and Empire State Development to keynote Long Island Commercial Real Estate Executive Business Lunch

Kenneth Adams, commissioner, New York State Department of Economic Development, and president and CEO, Empire State Development, will deliver the keynote address at the Long Island Commercial Real Estate Executive Business Lunch on Tuesday, March 12, at the Hilton Long Island. The luncheon also will be highlighted by a panel discussion – titled Building a Stronger, Smarter and Safer Future: Ground Level Perspectives from Industry Leaders – featuring: Michael Maturo, President and CFO, RXR Realty Russell Matthews, SVP, The Albanese Organization Donald Monti, CEO, Renaissance Downtowns David Pennetta, Owner, Oxford & Simpson Realty and Matthew Whalen, SVP, AvalonBay Communities, Inc. LICREE will begin the day with a Kick-off Breakfast featuring opening remarks by Hon. Frank Petrone, Huntington Town Supervisor, and a presentation titled Storm Front by Andrew Lieb, MPH, Managing Attorney, Lieb at Law, P.C. Lieb's informative program is essential for building owners and real estate professionals who need to understand risk of loss when a purchaser and seller are in contract of sale and damage is sustained when a natural disaster strikes. LICREE additionally will offer a trade show with more than 100 exhibitors as well as educational seminars and FREE CE credits for architects and engineers: ● Bringing Your Building into the 21st Century ● Commercial Real Estate Financing Seminar ● LICN & NYSCAR: Speed Marketing Session ● How to Dominate Real Estate Using Social Media ● Case Studies in Building Energy Savings Contact [email protected] or call 347-699-6040 for more information or to purchase sponsorships, trade show exhibit space and event tickets, which are priced accordingly: All Access Pass: $140 (includes breakfast, lunch, trade show and all seminars) First 20 people to register with code nyrejvip will receive a 50% discount for this All Access Pass Kick-off Breakfast: $60 (includes breakfast, trade show and all seminars) Executive Business Lunch: $100 (includes lunch, trade show and all seminars) Trade Show Only: $25 for free admission, enter code: nyrej
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