24 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • SEPTEMBER 2019
MOVERS & SHAKERS:
NEW HIRES, PROMOTIONS
Melissa Mangia
Berkshire Hathaway
Laffey International
Realty
promoted Mangia
to assistant manager
in the Williston
Park office. She has been a licensed
real estate salesperson for 15 years
and an associate real estate broker for
two years with extensive foreclosure
and short-sale experience.
Rick Lewis
The chief executive
officer of the Mid-Island
Y Jewish Community
Center (JCC)
has been tapped to
fill the same role
at the Suffolk Y JCC while continuing
as CEO of the Mid-Island Y JCC, a title
he has held since 2013. He previously
spent 30 years working at the Samuel
Field YM&YWHA in Little Neck.
Michele Berti
Girls Inc. of Long
Island appointed
Berti as the
nonprofit organization’s
newest
member of its
board of directors.
She is the vice president of human
resources at Jefferson's Ferry Life
Plan Retirement Community in South
Setauket.
Joe Campolo
The Guide Dog
Foundation and its
sister organization
America’s VetDogs
elected Campolo,
of Long Island, to
serve on the nonprofit’s national
boards of directors. He is managing
partner of Campolo, Middleton & Mc-
Cormick, LLP, a Ronkonkoma-based
law firm.
Patricia
Quinn-Hendry
The Massapequa
School District
a p p o i n t e d
Quinn-Hendry as
its new supervisor
of literacy. She will
supervise elementary, middle and
high school reading teachers, as well
as elementary literacy coaches.
Jason Lo
The Syosset-based
law firm of Kaplan,
Kaplan & DiTrapani,
LLP hired Lo as
an associate. He is a
certified anti-money
laundering specialist with experience
in the real estate, consumer
lending, general corporate, fintech,
securities, and capital markets in the
U.S. and China
Rosalind Sheron
Sheron has joined
Dime Community
Bank as senior
vice president
of municipal
banking. She has
significant experience in municipal
banking, knows Dime’s geographic
footprint and is responsible for
building out of Dime’s municipal
banking business.
Kevin Gallagher
Gallagher has
joined Dime Community
Bank as senior
vice president
and group leader
for SBA. He is responsible
for driving SBA business
strategy, building new SBA business
relationships and growing a pipeline
of SBA 7(a) and 504 loans.
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