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Long Island chapter of ASIS to hold Person of the Year Dinner on May 25­th

Victor Politi, NuHealth Systems Victor Politi, NuHealth Systems

Carle Place, NY The Long Island chapter of ASIS International will hold their Person of the Year Dinner on May 25th at Chateau Briand, 440 Old Country Rd. Cocktails will start at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m.

The following professionals will be honored:

• 2016 Person of the Year: Victor Politi, president/CEO of NuHealth Systems.

• Security/Law Enforcement Liaison Award: Kenneth Jackson, police commissioner, Garden City Police.

• Insp. Matthew J. Simeone Jr. Memorial: James Romagnoli, vice president corporate security at Northwell Health System.

• Young Professional Award: Alexandra Nigolian, executive director of the Nassau County Police Foundation

• The Arthur B. Colwin Jr. Memorial - Security Officer of the Year Award will also be presented.

Rates and Information

Individual Ticket: $100

Table (10 Seats): $1,000

Journal Deadline Ads: May 2nd Publication Date: Monday, May 16th

Inside front cover: $1,000 or $750 to upgrade from table half page ad

Back cover: Northwell Health System

Inside Back Cover: $750 or $500 to upgrade from table half page ad

Full Page: $300 or $150 to upgrade from table half page ad

Half Page: $175 or FREE with purchase of a table (10 seats)

Quarter Page: $100

Business Card: $50

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3280 Sunrise Hwy. #306, Wantagh, NY 11793

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