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REDC 2007 Annual Report CELEBRATING success ocland conomc Development orporatons Annual conomc Development Awards Luncheon rida oeer 3 0 30 Years of Making it in Rockland REDC16208_JournalCover_002F.indd 1 8/30/16 1:26 PM 2017 Journal Ads..indd 1 10/30/2017 1:20:20 PM Grab a Patty, Take a Bite!® Royal Caribbean Bakery, JerkQ’zine Caribbean Grille & The Vincent HoSang Family Foundation salute Rockland Economic Development Corporation and proudly recognize Caribbean Food Delights Inc. 2017 Manufacturer of the Year Service Provider of the Year – Rockland County YMCA Entrepreneur of the Year – Robin E. 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Rosenberg, Garnerville Arts & Industrial Center Transformational Award – fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty /caribbeanfooddelights 117 Route 303, Suite B, Tappan, NY 10983 845.398.3000 • 845.398.3001 (fax) /cfdny caribbeanfooddelights.com 1 2017 Journal Ads..indd 1 10/30/2017 1:20:23 PM 2017 Annual Economic Development Awards Luncheon JOURNAL CONTENTS PAGE 2 Message from the County Executive 3 REDC’S Board of Directors & Staff 21 Message from REDC President and CEO 41 2017 Honorees – Manufacturer of the Year 43 2017 Honorees – Entrepreneur of the Year 45 2017 Honorees – Service Provider of the Year 49 2017 Honorees – Transformational Award 91 Advertisers’ Index REDC’s BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF DIRECORS DIRECORS MERITI REDC AD F DIRECORS Dr. Michael . Baston J.D., Ed.D Dr. Kari . bood Ph.D, P.E. OFFICERS | CUTI COMMITTEE Rockland Community College HDR|LMS iothy Cawley ac F. Holt CPCU Chair Stehen . Coyle Orange & Rockland Utilities, Inc. Holt Construction Corp. Coyle Insurance Agency, Inc. Raael saillat Dr. Donald . cNelis Vice Chair & Secretary aes . ully, El Clarin President Emeritus Chair, Board Development Scott . oldstein St. Thomas Aquinas College CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Goldstein, Karlewicz & Goldstein LLP CPAs Alan assy Qinton C. an ynen r. Treasurer Sabrina oang ordan Rockland Realty Commercial Real Estate Pearl River Union Free School District Caribbean Food Delights Inc. Services, LLC Steven . Yassy, Vice Chair Jonathan erman Rockland Realty Commercial Real Estate PDI EX-OFFICI Services, LLC Marorie ang Debra . oening AICP, President & Jeremy . chlan M & T Bank Oak Beverages, Inc. CEO, REDC Dr. ary . eahy M.D. Hon. din . Day Rockland County Executive Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Sandra D. rann Esq., Dr. Arthr erner-am Ph.D Eric Dranof s. Chair, Audit Committee Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Chairman, County of Rockland IDA Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Brce . ason Saretsky, Katz, Dranoff & Glass, LLP illiam F. eler Malcol . caren P.E. Hon. oney arl Chair, Governance Committee McLaren Engineering Group Chairman, Rockland County Legislature Helmer-Cronin Construction, Inc. Marcelo D. eggiardo John . araia r. hoas . au Alianza Services LLC IBEW Local 363 Chair, Marketing Committee Marian oeach Dr. ary ean arsico Ed.D TD Bank Northern Services Group, Inc. BOCES of Rockland County Robert . eaman III Mark D. othenberg Meghan aylor Chair, Public Policy Committee SCORE Empire State Development Corp. Pro Advisory Group Sr. athleen llivan O.P. REDC TAFF Dominican College erey . chulan President & CEO Jill . arner LCSW hyllis . Tucker Director of Operations Jawonio, Inc. & Marketing Christine . ise-Vazez Jayne ichols, Executive Assistant Crystal Run Healthcare in ieti PTAC Program Director Zacha uttle PTAC Procurement Counselor an u r our continued support… Rockland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) is a 501c3 not-for-profit contract agency of the County of Rockland. Programs and services are made possible with financial support from the County of Rockland, the U.S. Department of Defense, corporate grants and private sector contributions. REDC’s mission is to promote the economy in Rockland County by fostering the creation and attraction of new business and the retention and expansion of existing business to stimulate job opportunities to improve the quality of life in Rockland County. 2 2017 Journal Ads..indd 2 10/30/2017 1:20:23 PM 2017 Annual Economic Development Awards Luncheon JOURNAL CONTENTS PAGE 2 Message from the County Executive 3 REDC’S Board of Directors & Staff 21 Message from REDC President and CEO 41 2017 Honorees – Manufacturer of the Year 43 2017 Honorees – Entrepreneur of the Year 45 2017 Honorees – Service Provider of the Year 49 2017 Honorees – Transformational Award 91 Advertisers’ Index REDC’s BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF DIRECORS DIRECORS MERITI REDC AD F DIRECORS Dr. Michael . Baston J.D., Ed.D Dr. Kari . bood Ph.D, P.E. OFFICERS | CUTI COMMITTEE Rockland Community College HDR|LMS iothy Cawley ac F. Holt CPCU Chair Stehen . Coyle Orange & Rockland Utilities, Inc. Holt Construction Corp. Coyle Insurance Agency, Inc. Raael saillat Dr. Donald . cNelis Vice Chair & Secretary aes . ully, El Clarin President Emeritus Chair, Board Development Scott . oldstein St. Thomas Aquinas College CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Goldstein, Karlewicz & Goldstein LLP CPAs Alan assy Qinton C. an ynen r. Treasurer Sabrina oang ordan Rockland Realty Commercial Real Estate Pearl River Union Free School District Caribbean Food Delights Inc. Services, LLC Steven . Yassy, Vice Chair Jonathan erman Rockland Realty Commercial Real Estate PDI EX-OFFICI Services, LLC Marorie ang Debra . oening AICP, President & Jeremy . chlan M & T Bank Oak Beverages, Inc. CEO, REDC Dr. ary . eahy M.D. Hon. din . Day Rockland County Executive Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Sandra D. rann Esq., Dr. Arthr erner-am Ph.D Eric Dranof s. Chair, Audit Committee Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Chairman, County of Rockland IDA Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Brce . ason Saretsky, Katz, Dranoff & Glass, LLP illiam F. eler Malcol . caren P.E. Hon. oney arl Chair, Governance Committee McLaren Engineering Group Chairman, Rockland County Legislature Helmer-Cronin Construction, Inc. Marcelo D. eggiardo John . araia r. hoas . au Alianza Services LLC IBEW Local 363 Chair, Marketing Committee Marian oeach Dr. ary ean arsico Ed.D TD Bank Northern Services Group, Inc. BOCES of Rockland County Robert . eaman III Mark D. othenberg Meghan aylor Chair, Public Policy Committee SCORE Empire State Development Corp. Pro Advisory Group Sr. athleen llivan O.P. REDC TAFF Dominican College erey . chulan President & CEO Jill . arner LCSW hyllis . Tucker Director of Operations Jawonio, Inc. & Marketing Christine . ise-Vazez Jayne ichols, Executive Assistant Crystal Run Healthcare in ieti PTAC Program Director Zacha uttle PTAC Procurement Counselor an u r our continued support… Rockland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) is a 501c3 not-for-profit contract agency of the County of Rockland. Programs and services are made possible with financial support from the County of Rockland, the U.S. Department of Defense, corporate grants and private sector contributions. REDC’s mission is to promote the economy in Rockland County by fostering the creation and attraction of new business and the retention and expansion of existing business to stimulate job opportunities to improve the quality of life in Rockland County. 3 2017 Journal Ads..indd 3 10/30/2017 1:20:23 PM Congratulations to the 2017 REDC Honorees Rockland County YMCA Service Provider of the Year Caribbean Food Delights Inc. Manufacturer of the Year Robin E. 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