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REFPNY to hold Annual Bowling Fundraiser & Networking event on October 18th

William Mason,
Mason & Mason, P.C.

 

Edith Tella,
Team Management Services

 

Melville, NY Real Estate & Financial Professionals of New York (REFPNY) will hold their first Annual Bowling Fundraiser & Networking Event in support of Habitat for Humanity, Nassau/Suffolk counties of Long Island.  

REFPNY is a member-based peer-to-peer networking group of like-minded professionals whose primary focus is to build connections to ultimately increase sales and build sustainable business for its members. REFPNY gives back to the community through various local fundraising events throughout the year. REFPNY was established in 2016 by founder William Mason, Esq., principal partner, Mason & Mason, P.C. in Garden City and managed by Edith Tella, president & CEO of Team Management Services, LLC, an association management & marketing company based out of Westchester County. Together, Mason and Tella continue to work together in the interest of its members to bring them the necessary tools and resources needed to grow their business. 

Join REFPNY on October 18th at Bowlmor for a fun-filled evening and help support the Habitat for Humanity Nassau/Suffolk counties as they continue to address affordable housing for the needs of Long Island.  Habitat is committed to the development of Long Island’s communities and the empowerment of families through their homeownership programs. 

For more information on this event and about REFPNY please visit their website at www.refpny.com 

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