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A10 « THE LONG-ISLANDER + APRIL 5, 2018 ___ Long lslanderN ews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. 5 ~s kqf 4 X ii .- j Joseph D'Ambrosio There were several recent promo- tions at Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Re- habilitation Center in Commack. Dr. David Siskind, MD, DABFP, CMD, has been promoted to chief med- ical officer. An East Williston resident, Siskind has served as medical director at Gurwin since 2011. Dr. Elizabeth Sturm, MD, has been promoted to assistant medical director. Sturm, of Commack, is a long-standing member of the Gurwin medical staff, serving as a staff physician since the fa cility opened in 1988. Joseph D'Ambrosio, PT, has been promoted to chief rehabilitation offi- cer. A member of the rehabilitation team since 1994, D'Ambrosio most re- cently served as Gurwin's director of rehabilitation. He is a resident of Stony Brook. Christina Jones, RN, has been pro- moted to associate director of nursing. Jones previously served as assistant di- rector of nursing. The North Babylon resident has been with Gurwin since 2008. Huntington-based pet blogger Cathy Armato has been named a finalist in the 2018 BlogPaws Pet Blogging and Social Media awards competition. | Ln clues mene _. ane Christina Jones Her blog, \Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them,\ shares information about pet health and safety, traveling with pets and how one can help shelter pets in their community. She launched the blog in 2013. All finalists in the competition re- ceive a Blogger Full Conference Pass to the BlogPaws 2018 Conference, along with red carpet treatment and recognition at the awards ceremony. Winners will receive the Nose-to- Nose trophy on stage during the live- streamed awards gala, honored status among their peers, media attention and a package of other prizes. For more info, visit Blogpaws.com. President and CEO of Hunting- ton-based Epoch 5 Public Relations Katherine Heav- iside has been once again named to the annual list of business, polit- ical, academic, nonprofit advo- cacy, law enforce Katherine Heaviside ment and arts/entertainment leaders who have had a consistent, positive im- mens nn 7-Eleven (Halesite & Huntington Station) A Rise Above Bakery Bagel Works Bay Deli Cafe Portofino Cold Spring Harbor Plaza Deli Copenhagen Bakery D&D Stationery Need Extra Copies? The Long-Islander is on newsstands across town, including at: « Mundays « North o Shore Pharmacy + Northport Harbor Deli « Park Avenue Deli « Park Avenue Stationery + Red House Discount *+ Surf Side Deli * Westbrook Cards For more locations, log on to LonglslanderNews.com Dr. David Siskind pact on Long Islander. Heaviside has been named a Hall of Fame Platinum Member of the \Power List.\ which is assembled each year by Long Island Press. This is the 15th an- nual edition of the list. \It is an honor to once again be named to the Power List, alongside so many respected regional leaders,\ Heaviside said. \It's been a true pleas- ure to be part of the fabric of Long Is- land's business community over the years and to work with many of these distinguished individuals.\ With Epoch 5, Heaviside counsels corporate and nonprofit enterprises through the changes that have swept over Long Island during the past 25 years. She has forged lasting relation- ships with hundreds of clients and spearheaded communications not only with media, but also with other busi- nesses, foundations, associations, and community and government leaders. Senior Project Engineer - at Melville-based H2M architects + en- gineers Gregory Levasseur, PE., was recently .awarded the Board of Director Service Award by the New York Water Environment Association during its award gala in New York City. . Mes wod Gregory Levasseur, P.E., left, receives his award from NYWEA President Paul McGarvey. Compiled by Andrew Wroblewski Dr. Elizabeth Sturm \H2M Architects + Engineers is very proud of Greg for his recogni- tion,\ said Rich Humann, P.E., presi- dent and CEO of H2M. \Greg has been a vital asset to the tremendous growth we have enjoyed at H2M in recent years. His thought leadership in our firm and throughout the industry serves as a prime example of the cre- ativity and pragmatism with which we approach our work at H2M.\ Levasseur has been a member of NYWEA since 2004 when he was nominated by Humann. During his tenure, Levasseur has embraced various leadership roles, recognizing the importance of the or- ganization's role as stewards of the environment. Currently, Levasseur serves as board of director for the Long Island Chapter of NYWEA, a role through which he is more involved in educat- ing younger people about the impor- tance of being involved in associa- tions like NYWEA. He wants to encourage young engineers to take advantage of the ability to have a voice for Long Island through the workings of NYWEA. Founded in 1929 by professionals in the field of water quality, NYWEA is a nonprofit, educational organiza- tion whose members help lead the way toward existing state and national clean water programs. based Certified Financial Planner Jon Ten Haagen has been elected to the board of directors at the Northport Cham- ber of Com- ao merce. Ten Haagen. f # | founder and prin- . cipal of Ten Haa- Jon Ten Haagen gen Financial Group, said in a Face- book post late last month that he's \proud\ to join the \organization that supports the business community.\ Please info