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IREON presents “Re-Building Business in New York City” panel

Shown (from left) are: David Offenloch, Steve Kirschner, Gerard Nocera,
Jeff Hendler, Hugo Ramirez, Marc Spector, and Jay Waldner.
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New York, NY More than 60 ireon members, along with their colleagues and friends attended a panel at the Steelcase Worklife Center to hear an expert panel discuss issues facing businesses in New York City.

Among the topics discussed were how to incentivize workers’ return to offices, best workspace design practices, ESG protocols for clean air and other pertinent subjects.

Moderated by Hugo Ramirez of Adler Windows, the expert panel included:

  • Smart building innovator Jeff Hendler of Logical Buildings;
  • Architect Marc Spector of the Spectorgroup;
  • Jay Waldner of Waldner Business Environments;
  • Labor lawyer David Ofenloch of Clifton Budd & DeMaria; and
  • Building owner Gerard Nocera of Resolution Real Estate Partners.
Marc Spector, Jennifer Meilan, Emir Hot, Melissa Cortez, Jose Calle
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Scott Smith and Steve Kirschner
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Wayne Bellet, David Offenloch, Anthony Abdy
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John Tancredi, Miguel Munnlyn, Eli Nichtberger
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Brian Early and Emir Ho
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Borys Hayda and Scott Smith
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Linda Alexander and Megan Grand
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Steve Lifton
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Steve Kirschner, Barry Sunshine, David Brody, Ruth Yung
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David Offenloch, Jeff Hendler, Hugo Ramirez, Marc Spector, Jay Waldner, Gerard Nocera
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