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Slavin and Mottola of H2M to be honored by the March of Dimes

The March of Dimes 10th Annual Real Estate Awards Dinner attracts 300 business leaders and top executives from real estate and related industries who live and work in the greater N.Y. area who come together to pay tribute to members of the real estate community, while helping the March of Dimes raise the necessary money to pursue its mission. The March of Dimes mission is to promote the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality This year the March of Dimes recognized pioneers in environmental development and honored Joann Slavin, senior VP, laboratory manager, H2M Labs, Inc. and Joseph Mottola, VP, director of Architecture, H2M Labs. The March of Dimes will also be showcasing select projects developed and worked on by the honorees. King Park High School, Sayville Library and Circulo de la Hispanidad Community Center are just a few of the projects that will be on display that night for everyone to see. This event will highlight environmentally friendly projects and shine a light on developments moving towards a more eco-friendly tomorrow. The "Go Green" Awards will be held on Nov. 19 at Watermill Caterers. In an effort to fund the mission, "Mission Bricks" are being sold to build a wall of hope. The wall will be assembled at the dinner to show others that together, anything can be built. For brick sponsorship or dinner reservations contact Stephanie Fallar at (516) 496-8442.
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