Facebook LIVE - Taking Care of Business Featuring...Lyle Sclair from Nationalgrid and District 21 Council Member Francisco Moya Join Waitlist Register
Save the date March 12, 2021 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM (EST)
Event Details This week we're joined by Lyle Sclair with Nationalgrid who's share information re. COVID-19 Response Program for their manufacturers. In addition, discuss how they support businesses through their Energy Efficiency Programs.
Click on the attached documents for information regarding Nationalgrid' s Fast Track COVID-19 MMP and Economic Development Programs.
Council Member Moya will discuss how District 21 and Queens looked in 2020. And how this served as an example for the nation and what lies ahead.
Click to watch: https://www.facebook.com/QueensChamberOfCommerce
Speakers
Lyle Sclair Economic Development Representative at Nationalgrid Lyle Sclair is National Grid’s Economic Development Representative for its downstate territory, including Nassau and Suffolk Counties. He is responsible for overseeing National Grid’s eight economic development programs designed to help attract, grow and retain businesses on Long Island. Mr. Sclair brings over a decade of experience working with government agencies, not for profits and small businesses to move complex public-private economic development projects along from concept to implementation. Mr. Sclair has a Master’s in Urban Planning from NYU and received his undergraduate degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.
Francisco Moya District 21 Council Member at New York City Council Francisco Moya currently represents the 21st Council District- encompassing East Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, LeFrak City and his native Corona. Prior to his 2017 election to the Council, Moya was elected to the 39th Assembly District in 2010, making him the first Ecuadorian-American elected to public office in the United States. A lifelong resident of Corona, Queens, Francisco began organizing in his community at the age of 15, when he and a group of concerned neighbors started the Corona Gardens Neighborhood Association, organizing members of the community and working to improve quality of life. Francisco went on to graduate from St. John’s University. He graduated with an MPA from Baruch College’s Urban Fellow program. Subsequently worked for two members of Congress, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez and Congressman Brad Sherman, in Washington, D.C. In 2003, Francisco was named Secretary to the Senate for Senate Minority Leader David A. Paterson, and became the highest-ranking Latino in state government. Throughout his years in the Assembly, Francisco has been a champion for working-class families, fighting to pass legislation that would preserve union rights, improve workplace safety and strengthen worker protections. He successfully passed legislation to stop employment agencies from robbing low-income families of hundreds in unfulfilled finder’s fees.
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