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Leadership News at Long Island’s Community Foundation

 Melville, NY (February 28, 2019) –The New York Community Trust – Long Island has named Patricia (Tricia) Marcin of Farrell Fritz, Chair of its Board of Directors. Tricia was elected to the board in 2010 and has served as vice chair for the last four years.

Patricia C. Marcin is a Partner who concentrates in estate planning, estate and trust administration, and taxation. Her practice includes the preparation of wills and trusts and other estate planning documents and all phases of the administration of estates, including the analysis and review of estate and fiduciary income tax issues and administrative and legal issues in each estate.

Patricia C. Marcin

Marc Wong, Senior Vice President-Wealth Management for The Empire Group at UBS Financial Services Inc. and a Trust – Long Island Board of Advisor since 2015, has been elected to serve as Vice Chair of the Board.

Marc Wong

As a managing partner of The Empire Group, Marc works closely with clients and third-party specialists to develop comprehensive financial plans to suit each client’s specific goals. In addition to being a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) he has also earned the Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU®) designation to assist clients with their risk management needs.

“We’re thrilled to have Tricia serve as board chair,” says David Okorn, the Foundation’s executive director. “Throughout her years of service on The Trust – Long Island’s board, her insight and passion for Long Island have been invaluable. Together with Marc as vice chair, we are confident that their leadership and steadfast commitment to philanthropy, will continue to grow The Trust – Long Island charitable funds to further improve the quality of life on Long Island.”

Through the generosity of our donors, The New York Community Trust – Long Island invests in groups that create positive change and have a significant impact on the quality of life on Long Island. To learn more about these grants and The New York Community Trust – Long Island, visit our website.

Since 1978, The New York Community Trust – Long Island has been the home of charitable Long Islanders who share a passion and commitment to improve their communities. The Trust – Long Island supports an array of effective nonprofits that help make Long Island a vital and secure place to live, learn, work, and play, while building permanent resources for the future. The Trust – Long Island has made nearly $170 million in grants from hundreds of funds established by individuals, families, and businesses.