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SHORE organization honors Poux, Annunziata and Mutarelli at Annual Mid-Summer Dinner and Auction Fundraiser

Shown (from left) are: George Latimer, Westchester County executive; Albert Annunziata, executive director, BRI, Vincent Mutarelli, president of BRI’s Board of trustees and senior VP at Capital One; Ben Boykin, chairman of the board, Westchester County Board of Legislators; Steven Otis, NYS Assembly.

Mamaroneck, NY The SHORE organization, Sheltering the Homeless is Our Responsibility, recently held its Annual Mid-Summer Dinner and Auction at the Orienta Beach Club in Mamaroneck. An awards ceremony honored Pierre Poux, founder and faithful member of SHORE; the Building & Realty Institute’s executive director, Albert Annunziata and their board president, Vincent Mutarelli, senior vice president, Capital Bank.

Shown in front (from left) are: Jeremiah Houlihan, Margaret Collins, Margaret Annunziata, Diana Virrill, Victoria Bruno, Jane Gill. Shown in back row (from left) are: Margie Telesco, Amy Cohn, Albert Annunziata, Vincent Mutarelli, Kenneth Finger, Jeff Hanley.

Poux, who rallied with others for the rights of Westchester’s homeless since the 80’s, founded SHORE in the late 80’s. He has worked tirelessly against the odds, and effectively, in his role. The acknowledgment remarks and award presentation were given by Jane Perkinson, SHORE board member.  

Annunziata, executive director of the Building & Realty Institute of Westchester, has supported non-profit housing and community development efforts including SHORE/ICARE through BRI’s Foundation. He is a steadfast advocate for affordable housing and supports SHORE’s annual “Share a Meal with Friends” Fundraiser at Sam’s of Gedney Way since 2016. He was recently reappointed to the Westchester Housing Opportunities Commission, which is charged with educating, advocating and advising on the need for fair and affordable housing. The award presentation was given by Rose Noonan of the Housing Action Council who has served alongside Annunziata for many years in the effort to provide affordable housing.

Mutarelli, president of BRI’s Board of trustees and senior VP at Capital One serves on the board of directors of Housing Action Council. He is well-known for his volunteer efforts which also include Feeding Westchester and the Junio Achievement of Westchester. 

“The Building & Realty Institute of Westchester is well-aligned with the mission of SHORE and grateful for this recognition of our support to the cause of its compassionate and vital mission,” said Margaret Collins, director of membership of the BRI.

The Building & Realty Institute is one the largest construction, development and real estate-related industry trade associations in New York State. Founded in 1946, the Westchester County, NY based organization has more than 1500 members, primarily in the Westchester/Mid-Hudson Valley region of the state.

The BRI is supported by a multi-talented professional and consultant staff versed in all facets of the building industry: planning, engineering, law, insurance, environmental regulations and governmental relations on a state, county and local level. Their services extend to all facets of the Building and Realty industries.

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