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Long Island SummIT Awards Honor Tech Stars

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L. to R.: LISTnet Chairman Peter Goldsmith, SVAM COO Vikas Dhablania, LISTnet President Paul Trapani. (Photo by Ed Shin)

LISTnet hosted the 23rd Annual Long Island SummIT Awards (LISA) Monday at the Garden City Hotel.

The awards honored companies and individuals who have achieved success and also helped contribute to the Long Island technology ecosystem. Company award winners were SVAM International, A+ Technology and Security, CCSI, Cox Automotive, and Hofstra University.

Atlas Cybersecurity won the first ever Rookie of the Year Award. Raymond E. Farrell, Senior Partner and Co-Founder of Carter, DeLuca and Farrell LLP received the John Kominicki Leadership Award.

Luann Bridges, who is Director of IT Vendor Management at Henry Schein, Inc. is the 2019 Diamond Award Winner. The Diamond Award is presented yearly to honor women in technology.

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L. to R.: LISTnet Chairman Peter Goldsmith, Rookie of the Year Winner Atlas Cybersecurity CEO and Co-Founder Benjamin Dynkin, LISTnet President Paul Trapani. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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Larry Bianculli, Managing Director & VP, CCSI. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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David Antar, President of IPVideo Corporation and A+ Technology Security Solutions, Inc. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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John Kominicki Award Winner Ray Farrell, Senior Partner and Co-Founder Carter, DeLuca & Farrell LLP. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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Dr. Yacov Shamash of Stony Brook University introducing winners. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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LISTnet Chairman Peter Goldsmith, AT&T New York President Amy Kramer, LISTnet President Paul Trapani. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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Diamond Award Winner Luann Bridges, Director of IT Vendor Management at Henry Schein, Inc. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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Dan Constantino, Director of Security Operations for Cox Automive. (Photo by Ed Shin)
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Dr. David Rooney, Associate Dean of Engineering, Hofstra University. (Photo by Ed Shin)