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  • Chamber’s April Breakfast to Feature SUNY President

    Join us April 17th, for the Chamber’s April Contact Breakfast featuring SUNY New Paltz President, Dr. Donald Christian. The event, sponsored by Greystone Programs, Inc., will be held in the Conference Center of the Poughkeepsie Grand Hotel at 7:30 AM.
     
    Chamber members and guests will need to pre-register for the April Contact Breakfast by visiting dcrcoc.org or calling 845.454.1700 x 1000. Tickets are $25 for members and $35 for non-members.
     
    Donald P. Christian was appointed the eighth President at the State University of New York at New Paltz in June 2011. As President, Christian is responsible for all aspects of campus academic and administrative operations, including education, research, faculty recruitment, and development. The president represents the campus’ interests, within the SUNY System, with local, state, and federally-elected officials, and surrounding communities. He leads and
    supports many aspects of the College’s role in SUNY and New York State economic development initiatives.
     
    Celebrating 40 years of excellence, Greystone Programs has been providing exceptional services and life-enriching opportunities for children, adults, and families living with autism and other developmental disabilities since 1979. Today, under the leadership of CEO Skip Pryce, Greystone employs over 400 people and serves more than 600 individuals in five Hudson Valley counties. Greystone offers residential services, day habilitation, community habilitation, after school and school break programs, respite, in-home behavior therapy, SURPASS Social Skills Training, a “Bridges to Health” program for children in foster care with developmental disabilities, and a new Employment and Resource Center called “Turning Over Stones.” For more information, please visit greystoneprograms.org.

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