Advantage Title president & CEO Nuzzi appointed to Suffolk County IDA board of directors
Melville, NY Christopher Nuzzi, president and chief executive officer of Advantage Title, has been appointed to the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency’s (IDA) board of directors by the Suffolk County Legislature and will serve on the IDA’s audit and finance committee.
Nuzzi has distinguished himself as a respected leader in the title insurance industry and real estate market through his extensive expertise in handling high-end commercial, residential and investment transactions across their offices in Melville, Riverhead and New York City. He has built a reputation for guiding attorneys, lenders, developers, brokers, municipalities and investors through intricate matters with professionalism, precision and integrity. With decades of experience in both the public and private sectors, including serving eight years as Town of Southampton councilperson, Nuzzi brings unique insight into regional economic development to his role on the Suffolk IDA board of directors.
The Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) plays a vital role in advancing economic growth across the region by helping businesses expand, creating new job opportunities, and enhancing the quality of life for Suffolk County residents. The IDA helps attract new investment and supports projects that drive innovation, business growth, and long-term economic prosperity. The board of directors is responsible for evaluating and approving incentives such as tax abatements, financing assistance, and other economic development programs that can significantly impact Suffolk County’s future. Nuzzi’s appointment to the board reflects the county leadership’s confidence in his extensive experience in business, real estate, land use, and public policy.
“It is truly an honor to be appointed to the Suffolk County IDA board of directors,” said Nuzzi. “I’m grateful to our county’s leadership for their confidence in me, and I look forward to collaborating with the agency to help attract new businesses, support existing industries, and strengthen Suffolk County’s long-term economic growth and prosperity.”