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MGNY holds superhero-themed gala to celebrate 10­th anniversary

Pictured above: MGNY’s COO Yuri Geylik moderated a panel on property taxes and city living with two former NYC commissioners: Martha Stark, dept. of finance, and Robert Limandri, former commissioner, New York City Department of Building. Photo credit: Jill Photography.

Yuri and Michael Gaylik sit inside the original Batmobile.

Brooklyn, NY MGNY Consulting, a full-service real estate tax management/compliance firm, held a gala superhero-themed 10th anniversary celebration bringing together Gotham personalities, including former finance commissioner Martha Stark and MSNBC futurist Michael Rogers, at 26 Bridge St., DUMBO. Guests enjoyed food, music and got a chance to sit inside the original Batmobile from the 1989 movie, Batman.

“To help celebrate our company’s milestone we brought together some of the real super heroes of NYC, who work hard every day to make a better life for all New Yorkers” said MGNY founder and CEO/Michael Geylik, who along with his brother, COO Yuri Geylik, are known as “disruptors” who manage their clients’ property taxes by often challenging the status quo of the city’s tax certiorari industry.

 

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