The Building Owners and Managers Association of Greater New York (BOMA New York) announced today that the Republican candidate for Governor of New York, Marc Molinaro will be the keynote speaker at its Annual Conference & Leadership Breakfast. The conference is scheduled for Wednesday, October 17, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Club 101. In addition to hosting a special speaker, BOMA New York will announce its 2019 officers and board of directors.
A Passion for Public Service
Molinaro, who was first elected to public office at the age of 18 and became the youngest mayor in America at age 19, will offer a keynote address. After being elected mayor five times, Molinaro was elected four times to the Dutchess County Legislature before 2006, when he brought his passion for public service to Albany when elected to represent the 103rd District in the New York State Assembly. Since 2011 when he was 36 years old, he has served as Dutchess County’s 7th County Executive and the youngest County Executive in county history. In 2015 he was elected as Second Vice President of the New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC). Currently, he is busy campaigning in his bid for Governor of New York State.
“BOMA New York is pleased and honored that the republican gubernatorial candidate will be speaking to our members and will share his vision on the future plans for the City, State and in particular the real estate industry,” commented Ron Zeccardi, President of BOMA New York. “We look forward to hearing his vision for New York State.”
Inaugurating Officers and Board Members
BOMA New York’s board oversees the general direction, control and management of the organization, working in the interest of the membership at-large. After the new officer and board of directors are announced and installed, the panel forum of the Annual Conference & Leadership Breakfast will begin.
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