Sherwin Rubio of Seaford has been promoted to programmer analyst...

Sherwin Rubio of Seaford has been promoted to programmer analyst at Newsday Media Group in Melville. Credit: Sherwin Rubio

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Sherwin Rubio of Seaford has been promoted to programmer analyst at Newsday Media Group in Melville. He was a reporting analyst.

BOARDS & ASSOCIATIONS

Jeffrey F. Gibralter of Dix Hills, a partner at Klein Liebman & Gresen in Syosset, has been appointed vice chair of the business valuation committee of the New York State Society of CPAs, and treasurer of the Estate Planning Council of Suffolk County.

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Suffolk in Hauppauge has appointed three board members to three-year terms.

Patrick Egan of East Northport is the senior vice president of New York Community Bancorps in Westbury.

Javier Evans of Dix Hills is senior vice president, director of human resources of Astoria Bank in Lake Success.

Steve Louro of Nissequogue is the founder of Professional Group Plans in Hauppauge.

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Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports. Credit: Ed Murray, Jonathan Singh

'I had to keep my mouth shut'  Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports.

Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports. Credit: Ed Murray, Jonathan Singh

'I had to keep my mouth shut'  Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports.

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