Join the YJLPAC for an evening of wine, cheese and snacks in a beautiful penthouse apartment. You do not want to miss this unique event.
Plus, you will have a chance to meet and support a New York rising star – entrepreneur and candidate for Congress Randy Altschuler.
In 2008, Randy co-founded and was named Executive Chairman of CloudBlue, a leading provider of recycling services for electronic equipment, including computers, servers and printers. Randy was also the co-founder and chief executive officer of OfficeTiger, a company dedicated to upgrading business support services and bolstering the job market. Under Randy’s leadership, OfficeTiger expanded globally from his one-bedroom apartment to a business of over 4,000 people prior to its acquisition by RR Donnelley in April of 2006.
Randy was selected by Institutional Investor as one of the top influencers in the finance industry and was named a winner in the New York Top Ten Awards by the Executive Council of New York.
Randy is committed to rebuild our nation’s struggling economy and create jobs, reform the culture and priorities in Washington and be a strong advocate for Long Island’s families and its natural environment, Randy is an experienced leader for the new challenges we must face together.
Tuesday, April 20th
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
1 West St., PH 10
New York, NY
(across from the Ritz-Carlton Hotel just north of Battery Park)
$10 Entry; Contributions for the candidate are encouraged and can be made online below, mailed to the YJLPAC at YJLPAC, Planetarium Station, PO Box 988, New York, NY 10024 or brought to the event.
Interested in joining the Host Committee for a $50 contribution, please email lawrence@JewishLeadership.org.
Kosher wine and refreshments will be served.
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