05-14-2013 - Public Relations Professionals of Long Island to hold Awards Gala
Each year, notable Long Islanders are honored by the Public Relations Professionals of Long Island at a celebratory Awards Gala. Being held on Tuesday, May 14 at The Chateau Caterers, honorees and their supporters will truly enjoy a night to remember.Congratulations to the 2013 Honorees!
Rising Star: Kalli Dionysiou, Harrison Leifer DiMarco
Jack Retalliata Lifetime Achievement: Robert Zimmerman, Zimmerman/Edelson, Inc.
Long Island Achievement: Eric Alexander, Vision Long Island
Mentor: Jeff Morosoff, Hofstra University
Media: Kristine Wolf, New York Real Estate Journal
PR Campaign of the Year: Theresa Statz-Smith, Long Island Arts Alliance
For more information about the awards or to buy your tickets online, visit http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e6vnfzmpa23f3641&llr=socubdcab
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