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MEDIA ALERT: HIA-LI Presents the Hauppauge Industrial Park Update; A Major Economic Engine, Now and in the Future

Friday, April 29, 2011, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM; IBEW, Local 25 370 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge, NY; Opening remarks by New York State Senator John Flanagan and Suffolk County Legislator, John M. Kennedy, Jr.

MEDIA ALERT: HIA-LI Presents the Hauppauge Industrial Park Update; A Major Economic Engine, Now and in the Future
2011-04-20
HAUPPAUGE, NY, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Media Alert -- HIA-LI ,the recognized voice for business on Long Island.

WHAT: The last HIA-LI Executive Breakfast Program until the fall will bring news and updates on the major initiatives and studies conducted in and around the Hauppauge Industrial Park (HIP). Come and join other business owners and executives as our expert panel discusses the "Hauppauge Industrial Park Update: A Major Economic Engine, Now & In the Future."

Attendees will gain insight on topics including:
- The HIP Transportation Study
- The HIP Sewerage Project
- Smart Grid in the HIP

WHO:
Opening Remarks:
- John Flanagan, NYS Senator
- John M. Kennedy, Jr., Suffolk County Legislator

Moderator:
- Jack Kulka, CEO Kulka Construction and HIA-LI Board Member

Featured Panelists:
- Frank DeRubeis, Planning and Community Development Director, Smithtown
- Bruce Germano, VP Customer Services, LIPA
- Joe Pecora, Division Manager, Traffic Department, Nelson & Pope, LLP
- Ben Wright, Chief Engineer, Sanitation Engineer, Suffolk County Department of Public Works

DATE/TIME: Friday, April 29, 2011; Registration and networking: 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM; Program: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

LOCATION: IBEW, Local 25 370 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge, NY

REGISTRATION DETAILS: http://hia-li.org/calendarDetails.cfm?eventID=1316

QUOTE: "HIA-LI is excited to bring an update on the status of these critically important initiatives to the Hauppauge Industrial Park. The findings and next steps announced at the meeting will represent the direction and economic impact of the Park well into the future," said Terri Alessi-Miceli, President of HIA-LI. "The discussion will be significant to hundreds of businesses and tens of thousands of workers in the Hauppauge Industrial Park and beyond."

SPONSORS: ADP, H2M, Local IBEW, People's Alliance Federal Credit Union, Stalco Construction, Stony Brook University

CONTACT: Please contact Terri Alessi-Miceli at 631-543-5355, talessi@hia-li.org, or visit www.hia-li.org to register.

About HIA-LI
HIA-LI helps Long Island businesses prosper. For over 30 years, we have been the recognized voice for business on Long Island and a powerful force and economic engine for regional development. We provide a forum for business leaders to network, problem solve and obtain advice on critical issues facing their businesses. Our member companies represent tens of thousands of business professionals. We're headquartered in and support one of the largest industrial parks in the United States. HIA-LI programs and events promote strategic partnerships, targeted networking, and information sharing and business advocacy. Members benefit from our committees, educational programs, career resources, research capabilities, mentoring opportunities and business advisory services. For more information, visit http://www.hia-li.org or call 631-543-5355.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Arthur Germain, Communication Strategy Group; 1-866-997-2424; agermain@gocsg.com

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[Press-News.org] MEDIA ALERT: HIA-LI Presents the Hauppauge Industrial Park Update; A Major Economic Engine, Now and in the Future
Friday, April 29, 2011, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM; IBEW, Local 25 370 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge, NY; Opening remarks by New York State Senator John Flanagan and Suffolk County Legislator, John M. Kennedy, Jr.