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Movers And Shakers: New Hires, Promotions Across Long Island For March

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Here are the new hires and promotions across Long Island from the March 2024 edition of the Press!

New Hires, Promotions Across Long Island For March

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Nicole S. Esan

Public Relations Professionals of Long Island re-elected Esan as a director. She is the Public relations senior specialist at Canon U.S.A., Inc. in Melville. 

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Brad Dubler

Protegrity Advisors, a leading M&A advisory firm headquartered in Ronkonkoma, named Dubler to its advisory board. Dubler is a managing partner and executive vice president at SterlingRisk. His proactive, hands-on approach to complex risk management issues and track record of advising corporate clients on critical business decisions that impact all aspects of a company’s operations and profitability help make him a recognized leader in his field.

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Kristin Myers

Northwell Health has named Myers as the health system’s first-ever executive vice president and chief digital officer. Myers will be leading and transforming Northwell’s digital services to improve patient care. She comes to Northwell from Mount Sinai Health System, where she served as executive vice president, chief digital and information officer, and dean for digital and information technology.  

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Patrick Bardsley
New York State Industries for the Disabled, Inc. (NYSID), a statewide network of more than 130 non-profit disability service provider agencies and private sector business partners, named Bardsley, CEO and Co-Founder of Spectrum Designs Foundation chair of the group’s board of directors, following three years as vice chair. Under Bardsley’s leadership, Spectrum’s businesses have generated annual revenues of over $6 million and created more than 50 jobs for those on the spectrum working at its two locations in Port Washington and in Westchester County.

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Dr. Chris Rosa 

NYSID named Rosa to its board of directors. Rose is president and CEO of The Viscardi Center in Albertson and president of the internationally renowned Henry Viscardi School. He is a staunch advocate for equity and economic justice for individuals with disabilities, being a wheelchair user since age 12 who has Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy. A published disabilities studies scholar, he serves in national leadership roles for organizations that promote access and wellness for Americans with disabilities. 

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William King Moss III

The Old Westbury College Foundation, Inc., the charitable arm of the State University of New York at Old Westbury, added Moss to its board of trustees. Moss is director of academic affairs at Lawrence High School and president of the Islip Town Branch of the NAACP.

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Suzanne Cohen
Cohen was recently hired as the new director of the Irene & Ronald Cohen Center for Parent Engagement & Education at Sid Jacobson JCC in East Hills. Previously, she ran Suzanne Cohen Maternal Support, LLC. 

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Hailey Metro

EGC Group, a Melville-based public relations firm, promoted Metro from marketing coordinator to account executive.

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