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BOMA New York installs new 2014 officers and directors

BOMA/NY welcomed its new-elected officers and board members at the January board meeting presided over by president Thomas Hill, RPA. Joining him in the leadership of BOMA/NY are: vice president James Kleeman, RPA, of The Port Authority of NY & NJ; secretary Hani Salama, PE, LEED AP of Monday Properties; and treasurer Ronald Zeccardi of The Moinian Group, who will serve for a term of a year with the option to continue for a second term through the end of 2015. Five new directors also joined the board as of January 2014 and were sworn in with the officers at the December BOMA/NY Holiday Luncheon. Most directors serve for a three-year term and assist the officers in overseeing the general direction, control and management of BOMA/NY, as well as working in the interest of the membership. Shown in the back row (from left) are: Allied membership director Joseph Graham of Graham Restoration; Michael Sullivan, RPA/FMA/MSRE of Edward J. Minskoff Equities; Mark Landstrom, RPA, of The LeFrak Org.; Nicholas Turkovic of Vornado Realty; Kevin Hoey of L & L Holdings; Matthew Duthie, RPA of JLL Americas; Peter Corrigan, RPA/LEED AP/O+M of Cassidy Turley; Arthur McGinley of Lighthouse Group; Peter Gorry of Sherwood Equities; Louis Mantia, Cushman & Wakefield (former president); and professional membership director Hershel Weiss, CiPE, Ashokan Water Services. Shown in the front row (from left) are: Zeccardi, Hill, and Kleeman.
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