Rockland County, NY – In a remarkable event celebrating dedication and leadership, Supervisor Specht, alongside County Executive Ed Day, Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann, Stony Point Supervisor James Monaghan, and Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenney, gathered to honor Al Samuels for his receipt of the Rockland County Economic Development Leadership Award.
Al Samuels, recognized for his many years of hard work and commitment, has been a pivotal figure in the economic development of Rockland County. As the head of the Rockland Business Association and a member of the Mid-Hudson Regional Development Council, Samuels has significantly contributed to the growth and prosperity of the region.
Supervisor Specht and his colleagues praised Samuels for his relentless efforts in promoting economic development and supporting local businesses. County Executive Ed Day remarked, “Al’s vision and leadership have been instrumental in shaping the economic landscape of Rockland County. His dedication is unparalleled.”
Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann added, “Al Samuels has been a steadfast advocate for our business community. His work has not only fostered economic growth but has also strengthened the fabric of our community.”
Stony Point Supervisor James Monaghan and Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenney echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the profound impact of Samuels’ contributions on the local economy and community well-being.
Event Highlights:
- Event: Rockland County Economic Development Leadership Award Ceremony
- Honoree: Al Samuels
- Attendees: Supervisor Specht, County Executive Ed Day, Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann, Stony Point Supervisor James Monaghan, Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenney
- Significance: Recognition of Al Samuels’ dedication and leadership in economic development
Al Samuels’ recognition with the Rockland County Economic Development Leadership Award underscores his unwavering commitment to the region’s economic success. His leadership and hard work have left an indelible mark on Rockland County, inspiring future generations to continue striving for excellence and community development.
Congratulations to Al Samuels on this well-deserved honor. His legacy of dedication and service will continue to influence and inspire the Rockland County community for years to come.