Helen Keller Services names Bayside  
 resident as new chairman of the board 
 BY JENNA BAGCAL 
 A 126-year-old human services  
 organization for the  
 blind and visually impaired  
 recently named a Bayside  
 resident as its chairman of the  
 board of trustees. 
 Windsor Park co-op resident  
 Larry Kinitsky was appointed  
 Helen Keller Services’  
 Chairman following more  
 than  10  years  as  chairman  of  
 the  organization’s  development  
 committee.  Kinitsky  
 succeeds Board Chairman  
 Christopher  Maher,  who  assumed  
 the role in 2010. 
 According to its website,  
 HKS is one of New York City’s  
 oldest human service organizations  
 that serves those who  
 are  blind,  visually  impaired,  
 deaf-blind  or  have  combined  
 hearing and vision loss. The  
 organization’s  mission  is  to  
 enable these individuals to  
 work and thrive in their communities. 
 “Over the past decade, Larry  
 has devoted his business  
 expertise, time, energy and  
 commitment to Helen Keller  
 Services, working tirelessly as  
 a board member to help guide  
 our organization to fulfill its  
 mission,” said HKS President  
 and CEO Kim Zimmer. “I am  
 confident that as chairman,  
 he  will  work  in  partnership  
 with the board to keep Helen  
 Keller  Services  strong  and  
 provide the kind of leadership  
 that inspires his fellow board  
 members as well as the entire  
 organization.” 
 In  addition  to  his  work  
 with  HKS,  Kinitsky  has  
 served  as  president  of  WP  
 Owners Corporation for over  
 three decades. The co-op association  
 is one of the largest  
 in New York City and serves  
 more  than  1,800  families.  In  
 2001,  Kinitsky  formed  WP  
 Charities  with  a  mission  to  
 raise  and  distribute  funds  
 to  local  community-based  
 Larry Kinitsy, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Helen Keller  
 Services.  Photo courtesy of Helen Keller Services 
 organizations. 
 The recent retiree had a  
 distinguished  marketing  career  
 in  the  financial  services  
 industry  and  worked  with  
 several top banks including  
 Chase, Citi and Dime Community. 
  His focus when working  
 with  each  institution  was  to  
 help communities and nonprofits  
 prosper  within  the  
 bank’s footprint. 
 Zimmer  also  thanked  Maher  
 for his many years of service  
 to HKS, which he became  
 involved with  in  1998. Maher  
 currently serves as the chairman, 
  president and CEO of  
 OceanFirst Financial Corp.  
 and OceanFirst Bank. 
 “Chris was elected HKS  
 Board Chair back in 2010, two  
 years after joining the board,”  
 Zimmer said. “During his remarkable  
 tenure, he helped  
 ensure  the  future  legacy  of  
 Helen Keller Services. Everyone  
 joins me in thanking Chris  
 for his outstanding leadership  
 and congratulating Larry on  
 his new role as chairman.” 
 HKS offers its services and  
 programs the Helen Keller  
 National Center for Deaf- 
 Blind Youths and Adults and  
 Helen Keller Services for the  
 Blind. To learn more, visit  
 helenkeller.org. 
 Reach reporter Jenna Bagcal  
 by  e-mail  at  jbagcal@qns. 
 com or by phone at (718) 260- 
 2583. 
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