Supervisor Romaine and Brookhaven IDA hosts “The Art of the IDA Deal†CEO/Presidents Breakfast Forum
On October 28, supervisor Ed Romaine and the Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency (IDA) hosted a CEO/Presidents Breakfast at the Ronkonkoma Courtyard by Marriott. The theme of the event was “The Art of IDA Deal,” and it gathered over 100 business leaders in the Town for a panel discussion on creating jobs and spurring the local economy. The event was also sponsored by the Brookhaven Business Advisory Council, Suffolk Federal and the Long Island Business News.
Shown (from left) are: Brookhaven IDA board chairman Fred Braun; William Weir, a partner at Nixon Peabody LLP; supervisor Romaine; Ralph Spencer, COO of Suffolk Federal Credit Union; Lisa Mulligan, CEO of the Brookhaven IDA; Michael Verruto, Sr., president of Long Island Precast, Inc.; and Keith Miller, vice president for Business Services of Suffolk Federal Credit Union.
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