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Goldberg of Goldberg & Connolly moderates NYC Chapter of Construction Financial Management Association event

According to Goldberg & Connolly, managing partner Henry Goldberg moderated a panel discussion hosted by the NYC Chapter of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) entitled, "Building Relationships with New York's Public Agencies." The discussion took place on Thursday, February 6th at Arno's Ristorante at 141 West 38th St Goldberg led panelists Stephen Curro, managing director of construction at the Dormitory Authority State of New York and Carter Strickland, commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. Goldberg, Curro and Strickland discussed protocol for engaging in business matters with the public agencies of New York, revealed their perspectives on the relationship between the private and public sectors and shared key insights for ensuring mutually beneficial interactions between both sectors. The program was so well received that it ran over its projected timeframe due to audience questions. Goldberg is managing partner at the law firm of Goldberg & Connolly in Rockville Centre. He is a prominent authority in construction law and government contracting. Consistent with this experience, Goldberg enjoys a working relationship with the leadership of most contracting agencies in the area. He is a member of MOLES, a fraternal engineering organization of the heavy construction industry, and the most prestigious organization of its kind in the world. A graduate of Cornell University and Fordham Law School, he received his bachelor of science in Industrial Labor Relations in 1971 and his J.D. in 1974.
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