FSNN hall of fame board. Matthew D. Rosen: CEO
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FSNN hall of fame board.
Matthew D. Rosen: CEO
E. Alan Brumberger: Formerly Managing Director Drexel Burnham, Managing Director of Shearson American Express, and President and CEO of Shearson’s international Investment Banking business
Philip D. Turits (Treasurer): Former Treasurer of Larry Stuart, CEO of Continental Chemical Company
Michael J. Del Giudice: Board member of Con Edison and former board member of Barnes and Noble; formerly Chief of Staff for Mario Cuomo and General Partner at Lazard Freres
Julius Erving: Formerly board member of Saks, Willtel, Darden Restaurants, Sports Authority, NBC and member of NBA
William Rubin: President of the Rubin Group, a Florida based lobbying firm. Formerly Assistant Insurance Commissioner and Treasurer of the State of Florida, advisor to many large companies, including health care companies active in Florida
Paul C. O’Brien: Former President and Chairman of New England Telephone (Nynex), Advisor to Sovereign Bank
Larry Blum: Former Senior Partner of the Florida Region of Marcum LLP (Marcum Rachlin), Managing Partner of Rachlin LLP, litigation advisor and member of the Florida Bar
Jack Rosen: CEO of Rosen Partners, Hudson Institute Board Member, Chairman of the American Jewish Congress
The Advisory Board of Fusion consists of:
John H. Sununu: Former three term Governor of New Hampshire, Chief of Staff for President Bush and Counselor to the President
Fred Salerno: Board member of CBS, Viacom, Popular Inc., Intercontinental Exchange and Akamai, Former Vice Chairman and CFO for Verizon
Ken Sunshine: Founder and Partner of Sunshine Sachs, providing public relations services to Fortune 500 corporations, labor unions, and political figures and to some of the biggest household names in the entertainment, music, and sports industries
Tonio Burgos: Former Director of Executive Services for the Governor of New York, Commissioner of the Port Authority of NY and NJ, Director of the Path Commuter Rail System, Vice Chairman of the NJ Economic Development Authority and a member of the School Construction Corporation
Vice Admiral Al Konetzni, USN (ret): Commissioned in 1966 and served through 2004. Currently serves on the Boards of Simulex, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Tompkins Builders, American Shipbuilding Suppliers Association, Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory