22 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • JUNE 2020
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MOVERS & SHAKERS:
NEW HIRES, PROMOTIONS
Nicole Gill
Gill has been appointed
an administrative
assistant at
the Nassau County
Industrial Development
Agency. She is
a recent graduate of the Vaughn College
of Aeronautics and Technology
in Elmhurst, where she received a
bachelor of science in aeronautical
science.
Theodore E.
Phillips
The American Kennel
Club board of
directors elected
Phillips, of Long Island,
as the group’s
new CFO. He has more than 30 years’
experience in finance and asset
management, including as director
of finance of Carnegie Hall.
Anne L. LaMorte
LaMorte has been
appointed chief
financial officer of
the Nassau County
Industrial Development
Agency. She
previously was CFO of the City of
Glen Cove Community and Industrial
Development Agencies.
Rajah Ferrell
Coming to D&B
Engineers and
Architects, P.C.
as a technician is
Ferrell, who recently
earned an
associate of occupational studies in
computer-aided drafting and design
from Island Drafting and Technical
Institute in Amityville.
Pamela Mastrota
The Girl Scouts of
Suffolk County’s
board of directors
appointed Mastrota
as the agency’s new
president and chief
executive officer, replacing the
group’s longtime CEO, Yvonne Grant.
She was president and CEO for the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Long Island Chapter.
Benjamin Franquiz
The Eastport-South
Manor Central
School District appointed
Franquiz
as the district’s new
director of special
education. Franquiz joins the district
as a veteran special education
administrator and teacher with more
than 18 years of experience.
Virginia A.
Kawochka
Kawochka, administrator
at the Uniondale
based law firm
of Forchelli Deegan
Terrana LLP, was
named co-chair of the Nassau County
Bar Association’s new Legal Administrators
Committee, a forum for
professionals to learn about updates
to labor law.
Jonathan Castro
Castro joins D&B
Engineers and
Architects, P.C. as
an electrical engineer.
He is a recent
graduate of Stevens
Institute of Technology in New Jersey
with a bachelor of engineering
in electrical engineering.
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