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BOMA Long Island to hold presentation February 15

Melville, NY On February 15, BOMA Long Island will hold a three-part presentation.

Part I will be “Incentives for Companies moving to Long Island, how potential tenants could be eligible for utility discounts.” It will be presented by John Keating, manager of economic development, PSEG Long Island.

Part II will be “2017 PSEG Rebate Offering,” presented by Maureen McDonald, energy consultant, and  Rino Travato, outreach manager, PSEG Long Island.

Part III is “Latest Technology of LED Fixtures & Lamps that qualify for the 2017 Rebate Program.” It will be presented by Angela Perrone,  Philips lighting representative & Janice Pollaccio, sales representative of United Electric Power.

The presentation will be held at 68 South Service Rd., RXR Lower Level Team Room from 8:30 -10 a.m.

RSVP to [email protected] by February 10.

Attendees:  Open Forum – Feel free to share with those who may find of interest

Presentation coordinator:  Diane Dorsi  - We’re Associates.

BOMA Long Island encourages and fosters the highest standards of professionalism in Long Island real estate through education and recognition of excellence.  BOMA LI offers many different forums to meet, discuss and exchange ideas with other professionals in similar and/or related fields. Information, resources and problem solving is easier, with the use of the BOMA-LI membership directory. Many of our members contact other members who have faced similar problems to discuss a solution that is right for them.

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