Long Island hires and promotions: Zuleika Y. Ramirez, Alzheimer’s Association
NONPROFITS
Zuleika Y. Ramirez of Brentwood has been hired as outreach/community educator, diverse communities, at the Alzheimer's Association Long Island Chapter in Melville. She was a graduate research assistant at the University of Puerto Rico medical sciences campus.
LAW
Aaron D. Jones of Port Washington has been hired as an associate at Salamon, Gruber, Blaymore & Strenger in Roslyn Heights. He was an associate at Ezratty, Ezratty & Levine in Mineola.
Adam S. Ross of Jericho has been hired as counsel at Lamb & Barnosky in Melville. He was general counsel with the United Federation of Teachers in Manhattan.
HEALTH CARE
Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre has made two promotions.
Mark Macchia of Massapequa, associate pharmacy director, is now pharmacy director.
Anne-Marie Kesicier of Rockville Centre, manager of clinical pharmacy services, is now assistant pharmacy director.
Dr. Charles L. Lucore of Bayville has been appointed president of St. Francis Hospital, The Heart Center in Roslyn. He was president and CEO of HSHS St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Illinois.
MARKETING
Progressive Marketing Group Inc. in Huntington Station has two new hires.
Teresa Pelio of Port Jefferson, an account supervisor, had the same job at Austin Williams in Hauppauge.
Daniel Mercado of Central Islip, an account coordinator, was a customer success specialist at Ordereze in Bohemia.
Austin Williams in Hauppauge has three new digital hires.
Jaya Naik of Floral Park, project manager, had the same job at Reliable Group in Hicksville.
Lindsay Calvo of Lindenhurst, account executive, was a client services manager at TLC Marketing USA in Manhattan.
Nelson Romero of Brookhaven, web developer, had the same job at Rothco in Ronkonkoma.
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