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Thursday, May 5, 2016

NY Daily News and Queens Chamber Partner for Business Breakfast

The NY Daily News and The Queens Chamber of Commerce are partnering together for a breakfast event before the Queens Chamber of Commerce's Business Expo at CitiField on Wednesday May 25, 2016.

Billed as "Everybody Loves Queens" the playful title will allow guest panelists : Dennis Walcott the Queens Library CEO,  Ana Olivera SR.VP of Investors Bank, Hugue DuFour & Sara Obraitis Owners Of M.Wells Dinette and M.Wells Steakhouse, as well as just added guest Haeda Mihaltses Executive Director of External Affairs for the NY Mets to give their reasons as to why they love Queens for their businesses.

The breakfast is filling up quickly so please contact the Queens Chamber for Tickets 
Call 718-898-8500 or email Sophia Ganosis at sganosis@queenschamber.org
 or register online at Queens Chamber Website

Queens Chamber of Commerce Business Expo May 25th at CitiField 

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Queens Chamber Expo and Breakfast - MAY 13th

The Daily News, once again is a proud sponsor of the Queens Chamber of Commerce's Business Breakfast and Expo. This year's breakfast brings together some of the most prominent people in the New York tech community.

Our Panelists include:
Alan Levy, Chairman and co-founder of Xchange Telecom, a NYC based communications company that is building a hi-speed broadband data network in Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan. Prior to Xchange, Alan was President and COO of Destia Communications, a global communications company that was sold in December 1999 for $1BN. Alan is also the Chairman and founder of BlogTalkRadio, the largest online talk radio network, which is the home of tens of thousands of radio talk shows.

Rachel Haot, Chief Digital Officer and Deputy Secretary for Technology of New York State as part of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's Executive Chamber since January 2014. Her role is to develop digital products, programs, and policies that modernize New York State, with a mission to increase efficiency, make government more accessible, and better serve residents' needs. In its first year, her team delivered a comprehensive, service-focused overhaul and relaunch of www.ny.gov, the first update in 15 years.

Erik Grimmelmann, Ph.D, is the President and CEO of the New York Technology Council (NYTECH). He has been active in the technology community for over thirty years. He worked at Bell Laboratories as a researcher and systems engineer, on the business side of AT&T where he served as AT&T's Internet strategist, and as a Senior Vice president of Dun & Bradstreet. For the past twelve years he has been involved with a variety of startups including Cometa Networks and Send Word Now.              

Cyna Alderman is the Managing Director of the Daily News Innovation Lab, a program launched at the Daily News in September 2013 with a mission to transform media together.  She has also been the Company’s Senior Vice President and General Counsel since 2007.  The Innovation Lab offers early-stage startups the opportunity to collaborate with the Daily News on projects that address media industry needs.  The Innovation Lab also hosts Conversations, a bi-monthly event series that brings together members of the tech and business communities to discuss the changing media landscape.

Our host is Ben Chapman from the NY Daily News. Ben Chapman is an award-winning reporter who covers education for the New York Daily News. A graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism whose work has also been published in the Washington Post and the New York Times, Chapman has written nearly 2,000 articles about New York City schools since joining the paper in 2009.


The event takes place at CitiField on May 13th, the breakfast starts at 8:00am and the trade show at 10. There will be several hundred exhibitors and even more attendees. It is free to walk through the expo

Contact the chamber today to get your breakfast tickets and your booth ; 718-898-8500 ext 123 or email : Sganosis@queenschamber.org

Queens Chamber Expo 

Friday, April 10, 2015

RIP Jack Friedman, Queens Chamber, King of Queens

It is with great sadness, that I relay the information that colleague, mentor and friend, Jack Friedman passed away yesterday a few days shy of his 56th birthday. Jack was a true friend to the Daily News and helped create Queens Week an annual look at all the things that makes Queens great. Jack's vision was to use the power of the Daily News to get the word out across the New York City and beyond about how great Queens was, is and continues to be.
Jack Friedman Obit, NY Daily News

Jack, who was as big a fan of Queens than anyone could ever hope to be, came to the Daily News in 2010 and had a vision of spreading the word, dare I say the gospel of Queens, and its amazing cultural institutions, business groups, ethnic diversity and premium events in one place, The Daily News. Jack was not only a fan of Queens but he was a fan of our company, our reach, our impact on people and he knew that with his ideas and our impact he could really effect change. He was looking to change Queens’ image as a “pass through” borough and as an after thought to Manhattan. I am not trying to tell you that he single handedly changed Queens image but if you keep up on these things you have for sure read articles about the “hot neighborhoods” and the “places to visit “and  they have all been talking about Queens

One of my favorite photos of Jack in an Islanders jersey, he tried as best he could to get them to come here but alas it was not meant to be. But he always had big ideas and saw the bigger picture

Jack Friedman Captain of the NY Islanders, LOL

One of my other favorite pictures is this one with Jack center stage. From the left its Mitch Modell of Modell's Sporting Goods, Chris Donovan from the NY Daily News, Jack, Bruce Bendall from Major World and Dan Glickman from Fairway.  I will tell you that i obviously have no business in this photo but Jack made things like this happen.

Queens Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast 2012

RIP Jack Friedman you will truly be missed....



Monday, May 5, 2014

It’s In Queens! (May 8 to May 14)


The Golden Oldies (Barbara Cook, Louis Armstrong, Martin Scorsese) compete for attention with the Cutting Edge (Boogie Stomp, a new music forum, performance art) this week. Other upcoming events include Queen Mother of Reality, a Muslim perspective on the Holocaust and a hike through the dunes. Here’s the rundown.

May 8, Griffin Dunne in Person and Two Movies, 7 pm. Griffin Dunne, the actor and director best known for his starring role in Martin Scorsese’s After Hours, gives one of the finest performances of his career in the bittersweet new independent comedy The Discoverers, directed by Justin Schwarz. In this special double-feature, Dunne and Schwarz appear in person to discuss and watch these films. Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us

May 8, Boogie Stomp!, times vary (Runs through May 31). Variations Theatre Group presents Boogie Stomp!, a theatrical evening starring two of the greatest jazz/boogie/stride/blues pianists in the world, Bob Baldori and Arthur Migliazza. $45. Tuesday through Saturday at 8 pm, with matinees on Sunday at 3 pm. (Special gala performance May 16 at 7 pm with cocktail reception and catered buffet supper.) The Chain Theatre, 21-28 45th Rd., LIC, www.VariationsTheatreGroup.com.

May 9, Utamaro and His Five Women, 7 pm. The Museum of the Moving Image is honoring Kenji Mizoguchi (1898–1956), who produced 85 films that spanned the silent and sound eras in Japan. In this eponymous film, woodblock print-master Utamaro shuts out the turbulence of the rambunctious 17th century Edo period by painstakingly and conscientiously practicing his art, with the help of five selflessly devoted models. An incensed local magistrate devises a particularly insidious punishment by banning Utamaro from drawing for 50 days. MMI, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us.

May 10, Broadway legend Barbara Cook, 8 pm. Two-time Grammy and Tony winner Barbara Cook graces the stage for an unforgettable evening filled with her silvery soprano, warm presence and purity of tone. From Broadway’s favorite ingĂ©nue to the defining voice of an era, Cook has performed countless awe-inspiring performances throughout her lifetime. $45/$55/$69. Colden Auditorium, Kissena Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway, Flushing, www.kupferbergcenter.org (save 20% off four tickets using code “barbara20”).

May 10, 7:30 pm. Musica Reginae presents its second annual showcase compelling new music for small ensembles by emerging and well-established New York composers. Headlined by HILO Duo (Caroline Eva Chin on violin and Brian Snow on cello). $20/$15/$10 (adult/senior/student). The Church-in-the-Gardens, 50 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills, www.musicareginae.org

May 10, Hello Dolly Party, 1 pm. The Louis Armstrong House Museum and the Museum of the Moving Image join forces to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the day that Satchmo’s “Hello Dolly” knocked the Beatles off the number one spot on Billboard. A special reception, a presentation by Armstrong House archivist Ricky Riccardi and a screening of the film Hello Dolly, starring Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau. $12, includes pass to Armstrong House. MMI, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us

May 10-12, Three Mizoguchi Films, times vary. The Museum of the Moving Image is honoring Kenji Mizoguchi (1898–1956), who produced 85 films that spanned the silent and sound eras in Japan. Hometown (May 10 at 1 pm and May 11 at 2 pm) is about an opera singer who returns to his northern Japan home from training in Italy. White Threads of the Waterfall (May 10, 3 pm and May 11, 4 pm) is a silent about a circus performer who goes beyond her means to support the young law school student whom she loves. After circumstances force Taki to crime, she goes before the court and the presiding judge—none other than her lover, who must blindly mete out what passes for justice. Miyamoto Musashi (May 10, 4:30 pm and May 11, 6:30 pm) concerns the 17th century inventor of two-sword combat. MMI, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us

May 11, Queens Mother of Reality, morning till dusk. The unveiling of Queen Mother of Reality, Pawel Althamer’s 50-foot-by-18-foot sculpture of a reclining woman made from reclaimed materials. Dedicated to Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely, the de facto community mayor of Harlem since she was sworn in by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1995, this sculpture aims to bring attention to NYC’s displaced and homeless. On view through Aug. 3. Free. Socrates Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Blvd., LIC, www.socratessculpturepark.org

May 11, Springtime Hike in Breezy Point, 10:30 am. Meet at Fort Tilden, Building 1 and carpool in a caravan to Rockaway Peninsula’s western tip to check out dune foliage, shore birds and a surprising assortment of rocks and minerals used in the construction of the Breezy Point Jetty. This two-mile hike is free, but RSVP bmchoen2@gmail.com or (718) 474-0896 is required

May 12, Opening for Moving the World to the 1964 World’s Fair. Photo exhibit will be on display at the AirTrain JFK Jamaica and Howard Beach stations until Nov. 12

May 13, Queens Chamber of Commerce Annual Trade Show and Business Breakfast
been The Queens Chamber of Commerce presents Queens' largest business to business trade show at Citifield. Before the expo the NY Daily News is sponsoring the pre show breakfast that will have a panel of World's Fair enthusiasts and experts to talk about the impact of the World's Fairs. 
For more information call 718-898-8500 or Queens Chamber Website


queens chamber of commerce
www.queenschamber.org 


May 13, The Holocaust Through Muslim Eyes, 1:30 pm. Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism have long been recognized as deep-seated problems in parts of the Muslim world. Less well known are the efforts of many Muslims to counteract anti-Semitism and the heroic efforts of Muslims during the Holocaust. Professor Mehnaz Afridi speaks on the Holocaust through Muslim eyes. She is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Interfaith Education Center at Manhattan College. $7 suggested donation. Central Queens Y, 67-09 108th St., Forest Hills, www.cqy.org

May 14, Italian Waters Opening, 6 pm. Western Queens artist Mary Teresa Giancoli exhibits her photographs of processions, people and places in Sicily. Inspired by her memory of a childhood journey to the Italian island, she took images of the ocean, chronicling daily rituals and life in the streets and piazzas. Runs until May 30. Free. Manducatis Rustica, 46-33 Vernon Blvd., LIC, www.manducatisrustica.com

May 14, Liz Santoro: Relative Collider, 8 pm (runs nightly through May 17). Liz Santoro has choreographed a dance performance inspired by the relative collider, a machine that offers the opportunity to see, to measure, to quantify, to exchange information between nervous systems. Like the rings of particle accelerators, its structure holds value only insofar as it allows for the creation of an experience and production of specific results. $15. The Chocolate Factory, 5-49 49th Ave., LIC, www.chocolatefactorytheater.org



The “It’s In Queens” column is produced by the Queens Tourism Council with the hope that readers will enjoy the borough’s wonderful attractions. More info at www.itsinqueens.com.