Fair Media Council CEO Jaci Clement named 2021 Most Powerful Long Islander

Long Island Business News has named Fair Media Council CEO and Executive Director Jaci Clement as one of 2021’s most powerful Long Islanders. The announcement was made at the end of July. 

According to LIBN, “This year, more than any other, required true leaders to support the struggling communities of Long Island, powerful leaders unafraid of facing down a world fraught with peril and uncertainty, problem solvers, innovators, doers.”

“It’s an exceptional honor, especially when you look at the scope and range of the incredible leaders named by Long Island Business News,” said Jaci Clement. “It’s especially gratifying to be recognized after this past year of dealing with the pandemic, pivoting our programming and simply dealing with so many uncertainties.”

The list was compiled by an editorial team led by the news outlet’s editor, Joe Dowd.  

FMC Members Top the A List

The list includes 23 individuals, and included among them are three leaders of FMC member organizations: Northwell Health boss Michael Dowling, Henry Schein‘s Chairman of the Board and CEO Stanley M. Bergman and Long Island Cares CEO & Executive Director Paule Pachter.  

Also named to the Power List: Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce President Phil Andrews, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Engel Burman President Jan Burman, Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter, Nassau County Office of Minority Affairs Executive Director Lionel Chitty, Long Island Association President and CEO Matt Cohen, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, Long Island Rail Road President Phillip Eng, Long Island Power Authority CEO Thomas Falcone, Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman, H2M President and CEO Richard Humann, Bank of America Long Island President Bob Isaksen, Tritec Real Estate Company Executive Vice President and Partner Kevin Law, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM Founder and Executive Chairman Jim McCann, HIA-LI President and CEO Terri Alessi-Miceli, Dime Community Bank CEO Kevin O’Connor, Catholic Health President and CEO Dr. Patrick O’Shaughnessy, United Way of Long Island President and CEO Theresa Regnante and SUNY Old Westbury President Timothy Sams. 

About Long Island Business News

Long Island Business News was founded in 1953 as the Long Island Commercial Review. It remains Long Island’s leading business publication and is currently part of the BridgeTower Media Network.  

 

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