More than 4,500 professionals are expected to attend the HIA-LI Trade Show on Thursday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Suffolk Federal Credit Union Arena at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood.
The business-to-business trade show will comprise more than 250 exhibitors across a broad spectrum of industries, including technology, energy and environment, manufacturing, finance, hospitality, healthcare, media and advertising, education, government, and workforce development.
HIA-LI anticipates that more than 75% of the attendees are upper-management decision-makers.
“Year after year, we have seen the incredible impact that this show can have on regional businesses,” Terri Alessi-Miceli, president and CEO of HIA-LI, said in a statement. “Through our carefully curated programs, attendees are able to connect with other professionals in their field, learn from experts in various industries, and explore new business opportunities.”
The trade show will feature a morning motivational seminar by motivational author and speaker Kevin McCrudden. His topic is titled “Systemizing Your Success: A session on management, leadership systems, and personal success toward growth.”
The executive luncheon will focus on regionally significant Long Island projects that have the potential to revitalize the area’s economy. The luncheon takes place between 11:30am to 1:30pm and will be moderated by Marc Herbst, executive director of the Long Island Contractors’ Association. Panelists include Derek Trulson, vice chairman, JLL New York, developers of Midway Crossing; Jimmy Coughlan, Jr., vice president of development, TRITEC Real Estate Company; and, Joe Campolo, managing partner, Campolo, Middleton & McCormick, LLP and an HIA-LI board member. A representative from Sands New York will join the panel.
There will also be a full schedule of complimentary and breakout sessions covering an array of business topics such as: “Smash the Silos, “How to Achieve the Best Branding and Awareness for Your Business,” “Hiring and Retaining Young Talent: Ways to Engage Gen Z,” and “Help I’ve Been Hacked! Now What Do I Do?,” among others.
In addition, sponsors and exhibitors will offer special offers, prizes, and promotions.
The trade show will also feature special industry sector pavilions including a manufacturing pavilion, sponsored by Sands New York, and named in memory of Ron Loveland, former co-chair of HIA-LI Manufacturing Committee and long-time regional manufacturing advocate. Dime Bank is sponsoring the finance pavilion. PSEG Long Island is sponsoring the energy and environment pavilion. And the Suffolk County IDA is sponsoring the innovation and economic development pavilion.
Alessi-Miceli said that what sets this event apart is the power of face-to-face interaction.
“In-person meetings are simply irreplaceable when it comes to building valuable relationships and generating new business,” she said. “We look forward to welcoming both new and returning attendees and seeing the remarkable outcomes that can come from this event.”
“The incredible array of business exhibitors we have gathered for this event truly showcases the vast range and diversity of the Long Island economy, highlighting the dynamic entrepreneurial spirit that drives our region forward,” Carol Allen, chair of HIA-LI and CEO of Peoples’ Alliance Federal Credit Union and sponsor of the trade show, said in a statement.
“Participating in a regional trade show of this magnitude provides unparalleled opportunities for attendees to experience heightened business-to-business synergy, fostering connections, and collaborations that are vital to the continued success of our thriving business community,” Allen added. “This is an event that simply cannot be missed.”
Attendees must pre-register by calling 631-543-5355 or by visiting www.hia-li.org to avoid the $10 same-day walk-in fee. There are separate registration fees for the motivational breakfast ($25 members, $40 non-members) and the executive luncheon ($55 members, $70 non-members).
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