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Riconda fills one of three Exec.
Board vacancies
Petitioning ended April 22 to fill
three mid-term vacancies on the PEF Executive Board. As the only certified candidate for
Board Seat 325, Gerard Riconda has been seated and now represents PEF members at Hudson River Psychiatric Center (PC), Mid-Hudson PC, Central NY PC, and in some cases, the state Office of Mental Health (OMH) Main Office. Multiple candidates were certified
BROOKLYN/STATEN ISLAND (718) 622-3500 NANUET (845) 623-5020
NEWWINDSOR/GOSHEN (845) 567-6347 ITHACA/HORSEHEADS (607) 271-9783
N.SYRACUSE/PULASKI /ONEIDA (315) 452-1600 VESTAL (607) 797-9020
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HEARING CENTERS
YONKERS/YORKTOWN (914) 968-7555
LONG ISLAND/ BRONX (866) 447-5115
BUFFALO (716) 893-7299
for Board Seats 210 and 230 and will compete in elections for those seats. Matthew Litt, Carl Franklin, Mark
Seidner and Catherine Kozlowski are candidates for Seat 210. It represents all PEF members at the state Insurance Fund statewide who work in field services, premium auditing, customer service, underwriting and vocational rehabilitation. Helen Esposito, Sally Weibel and
Robert Varano are candidates for Seat 230, representing all PEF members at the state Labor Department in PEF Regions 5-7. Ballots were mailed to those
constituencies May 12. They must be returned to the American Arbitration Association by June 3, for counting June 4 in New York City.
—Sherry Halbrook
FIGHTING FURLOUGHS – PEF President Ken Brynien takes a break fromPEF’s Executive Boardmeeting May 4 inAlbany to answer a reporter’s questions on the governor’s plan to try to furlough state employees.
—Photo by Ken Dischel
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