LI people on the move, April 4
BOARDS & ASSOCIATIONS
Joseph R. Costanza has been elected executive vice president of the Long Island Turnaround Management Association board, which is the local chapter of the international nonprofit organization. The group is made up of turnaround and corporate renewal professionals who focus on strengthening the economy through the restoration of corporate value. The Rockville Centre resident is senior vice president of the commercial lending division at Sterling National Bank.
Dr. Gail Barouh has been appointed to the New York State AIDS Advisory Council. As a council member, she will help shape HIV/AIDS policy and guide program development via recommendations and reports to the state commissioner of health and the AIDS Institute. The Cold Spring Harbor resident is president and chief executive of the Long Island Association for AIDS Care (LIAAC) in Hauppauge.
Joseph N. Campolo has been appointed to the Stony Brook Long Island Children's Hospital Task Force. The Stony Brook resident is managing partner at Campolo, Middleton & McCormick, a law firm in Bohemia. Stony Brook Children's Hospital currently exists within Stony Brook University Medical Center.
EDUCATION
Patrick Tracy has joined St. Joseph's College in Patchogue as director of campus ministry. Most recently, he was a coordinator for youth ministry at the Church of St. Aidan in Williston Park. He is a Levittown resident.
EMPLOYMENT
David Ballard has joined the Melville office of PrincetonOne, an employment and recruitment agency, as an account executive for recruitment services in the IT sales and marketing industry. He was a sales consultant/recruiter at Numar Medical in Freeport, the community in which he also lives.
FINANCE
Charles L.Friedman has joined Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Co., a Manhattan-based accounting and profitability consulting firm, as principal of fiduciary services. The Massapequa resident was director of taxation in the real estate division of FTI Corp., a Manhattan-based business consulting firm.
HEALTH CARE
Dr. Krishan Kumar has been appointed clinical professor of pediatrics at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology. He is director of pediatric emergency at Nassau University Medical Center and lives in Kew Gardens.
Dr. Philip M. Palmeri has been named chief of podiatric medicine and surgery in the department of orthopedics at Winthrop-University Hospital in Mineola. The Garden City resident will maintain his private practice in Franklin Square.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Mary Simmons has joined Portnoy, Messinger, Pearl and Associates, a full-service human resource services provider in Syosset, as a human resources consultant. She was most recently a career consultant/business liaison at Lee Hecht Harrison in Melville and lives in Lloyd Harbor.
INSURANCE
Mark Keating has been appointed sales vice president of the eastern region at Futurity First Insurance Group, a Connecticut-based independent insurance distribution. The Smithtown resident was vice president of sales and national sales manager for Transamerica's independent distribution and institutional accounts.
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