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NYC/LI NYSCAR chapter installs 2025 officers and directors

Shown (from left) are: Howell Silverman, director; Ira Zucker, president;
Christine Dickson, Robert Strell, NYSCAR president and Paul Fetscher.

Commack, NY The Prato 850 was the setting for the installation of officers and directors of the NYC/LI Chapter of the New York State Commercial Association of Realtors (NYSCAR). The event which attracted almost 100 attendees was held in conjunction with the Long Island Commercial Network and Long Island Board of Realtors.

NYSCAR president Robert Strell of WNY performed the installation of the following members:

• Ira Zucker, president

• Tony Musto, vice president,

• Mike O’Brien, treasurer

• John Taylor, secretary and

• Howell Silverman and Patrick Curtis, directors.

NYC/LI NYSCAR Chapter is one of seven chapters of the New York State Commercial Association of Realtors, Inc. Members enjoy many benefits including free continuing education classes via Zoom with instructors, brand recognition through industry advertising, advocacy, broadcast email with property have/wants, marketing sessions and networking. With the new advertising initiative from the Communications Group, NYSCARNYC LI Chapter events with increased participation.

The NYC LI Chapter generally meets the fourth Tuesday of each month along with the Long Island Commercial Network. Please contact chapter president Ira Zucker for more details: [email protected]

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