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Stacey Klein
Stacey P. Klein, Esq.
Associate
Garfunkel Wild, PC
The healthcare industry is highly
regulated, creating a huge demand for
attorneys specializing in healthcare
law. Stacey Klein is an associate at
Garfunkel Wild, P.C., where she provides
a broad range of advice regarding
healthcare, corporate, regulatory,
transactional, tax and employee benefits
issues to individual and institutional clients.
She advises hospitals, nursing homes, assisted
living facilities, pharmacies and physician practices on corporate
governance and transactional issues, employment arrangements,
as well as compliance, regulatory and managed care issues. She
provides counsel on fraud and abuse issues, manages, defends and
settles audits and investigations and advises on self-disclosures.
Klein also advises with respect to licensure and accreditation issues,
new health care initiatives, and prepares policies, agreements and
corporate governance documents for clients.
Klein also counsels clients regarding tax, employee benefits and executive
compensation issues, including compliance with the Internal
Revenue Code, ERISA, COBRA and other laws affecting employee
benefit plans and compensation arrangements. She has experience
resolving issues with numerous government agencies.
She has been recognized for her achievements by New York Super
Lawyers – Rising Stars (2014-2018); New York City Family Court Legal
Services Project; The Legal Aid Society; and the New York State Bar
Association.
Klein received her B.A., summa cum laude, from Barnard College
and her J.D. from Columbia Law School, where she was a Harlan Fiske
Stone Scholar.
Michele A. McDonald
Managing Director
The Bohemian Beauty Queen
Michele A. McDonald is a model - who
could serve as a role model as well.
McDonald is an actress, comedian,
writer, model beauty and pageant
title-holder who represented New
York at the national pageant. She has
an award-winning life coach practice
and blog, The Bohemian Beauty Queen.
The Bohemian Beauty Queen is an inspirational
lifestyle life coach service with the focus on “Living
Your Best Life” by making the choice to choose happy and planning
is the pathway of getting there and staying there. Accountability is
key and a goal with a deadline helps turn a dream in to reality. She
says it bringss her great joy to help others reach their full potential
and live the life of their dreams, through conscious choices.
The “bohemian lifestyle” is living in an unconventional way, but in
a way that is authentic to one’s true self. She describes Long Island
as a perfect combination of beach, vineyard and farm, mixing
small town life with glitz and glamor near New York City.
She works daily to cover the realm of style- fashion, home décor,
entertaining, wellness, fitness, beauty, travel, social responsibility
and social engagement. In addition to being an on-camera expert
she is a versatile television/radio host, content creator and award
winning digital influencer and philanthropist and Long Island
Press 2019 Top Power Women in Business.
Amy Marion
Litigation partner
Abrams Fensterman, Fensterman,
Eisman, Formato, Ferrara, Wolf &
Carone, LLP
Meet the new president of the
Nassau County Criminal Courts
Bar Association.
Marion's experience includes civil
rights, criminal, municipal, commercial
litigation, wrongful death
claims,
breach of contract, partnership disputes, estate litigation,
domestic abuse, and environmental issues.
She began her legal career with the Criminal Defense Division
of the New York City Legal Aid Society representing indigent
defendants and was featured on a Court Television documentary
entitled “The Public Defender.”
In 1997 Marion entered private practice, building a reputation
as a formidable civil rights litigator, serving as lead trial
counsel winning more than $1million settlement for brutal
treatment of individuals held in an Immigration and Naturalization
Service detention center.
In 2005, Marion became principal law clerk to the Honorable
Tammy S. Robbins, Nassau County Court Judge and in 2010 returned
to private practice. Her cases have been featured in The
New York Law Journal, The Wall Street Journal, The New York
Times, Newsday, The Daily News and the Associated Press. She
is incoming president to the Nassau County Criminal Courts
Bar Association and New York State Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers’ Legislative Committee’s co-chair.
Therese Mora
Merrick Branch Manager
Investors Bank
An executive at Investors Bank for
more than two years, Therese Mora
has worked in banking for more than
two decades, building long-lasting
relationships with clients, mentoring
co-workers, supporting communities
and nonprofits and helping grow
deposits.
Mora began her banking career at Chase
Bank at age 23 as an assistant branch manager
in Medford. She managed the grand opening and rapid growth of four
Long Island branches, working with dedicated team members and
helping clients manage their financial resources effectively.
Prior to joining Investors Bank, she was a vice president with TD Bank
where she developed its Huntington Village branch and ran other
branches on Long Island during her nine-and-a-half-year career there.
Mora earned a dual major bachelor’s degree in business and education
from Adelphi University and an associate’s degree in early childhood
education from Farmingdale State College, where she helped start a
nursery school for children of the professional teaching staff that still
operates today.
In addition to being the quintessential “career woman” and mother of
four children, Mora gives back to the community. She has served as a
Board member and treasurer for several nonprofits and volunteers
for local organizations committed to preventing domestic violence.
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