Jennifer Crema of Smithtown has been named executive director at...

Jennifer Crema of Smithtown has been named executive director at Stony Brook Community Medical in East Setauket. Credit: Jeanne Neville

HEALTH CARE

Jennifer Crema of Smithtown, director of revenue cycle at Stony Brook Community Medical in East Setauket, has been named executive director.

NONPROFITS

Randell Marie Bynum of Lindenwood, Queens, has been hired as chief executive of the Girl Scouts of Nassau County in Garden City. She was an education manager and independent contractor at PwC Charitable Foundation Inc. in Manhattan.

ACCOUNTING

Benjamin Boccio of Huntington has been hired as a senior accountant at BloomSchon CPAs in Jericho. He was a staff accountant at Bruce Berkowitz, CPA in Rockville Centre.

ENGINEERING

L.K. McLean Associates in Brookhaven has announced four new promotions.

Raymond DiBiase of Port Jefferson, executive vice president, is now president and CEO.

Robert Steele of Miller Place, associate, is now executive vice president.

Keith Masseria of Long Beach, project engineer, is now an associate.\

Vincent Corrado of Sayville, senior project manager, is now an associate.

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Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story. Credit: Newsday/Kendall Rodriguez; Jeffrey Basinger, Ed Quinn, Barry Sloan; File Footage; Photo Credit: Joseph C. Sperber; Patrick McMullan via Getty Image; SCPD; Stony Brook University Hospital

'It's disappointing and it's unfortunate' Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story.

Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story. Credit: Newsday/Kendall Rodriguez; Jeffrey Basinger, Ed Quinn, Barry Sloan; File Footage; Photo Credit: Joseph C. Sperber; Patrick McMullan via Getty Image; SCPD; Stony Brook University Hospital

'It's disappointing and it's unfortunate' Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story.

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