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04-11-2013 - Ryan of Sabey Data Center Properties to be honored by Boys' & Girls' Towns of Italy

Boys' & Girls' Towns of Italy's 68th Annual Spring Ball is honoring Joseph Ryan Jr. of Sabey Data Center Properties on Thursday, April 11th at The Pierre Hotel. Ryan is the managing director of development, construction, and operations for Sabey Data Center Properties of Seattle, WA, and just opened the Intergate.Manhattan, new 1 million s/f, 32-story data center, which promises to establish New York City as a major player on the technology scene, both nationally and internationally. Boys' & Girls' Towns of Italy is a nonprofit that empowers war refugee, migrant, and at-risk youth living on the streets of Italy through an innovative self-government approach. Actor-playwright Chazz Palminteri will be honored as Celebrity of the Year and the event's Master of Ceremonies is Fox 5 Entertainment News Anchor, Jill Nicolini, who will host over 600 attendees from the United States and Italy. The event will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails followed by dinner, dancing, and a silent auction. Tickets are $550 each. For more details or to make a donation, please call the Boys' & Girls' Towns of Italy New York office at 212.980.8770 or email [email protected].
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