Port Washington resident named co-president of Landmark on Main Street

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Jay B. Silverman was named co-president of the Landmark on Main Street. (Photo courtesy of Jay Silverman)

Port Washington resident Jay B. Silverman, a partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek P.C., has been named the co-president of the Board of Directors at Port Washington’s Landmark on Main Street.  Previously, he served as co-vice president and member-at-large.

“Our firm is a proud supporter of the arts and arts education on Long Island,” Silverman said. “The Landmark on Main Street is a Long Island gem, greatly enriching the lives of the community. I am honored to deepen my commitment to this respected and significant community center.”

“It is a true pleasure to work with Jay at Landmark and we are thrilled to see him now take on the leadership role as co-president,” said Laura Mogul, Landmark on Main Street’s executive director. “Jay embraces our community service mission and brings his business and non-profit board experience to bear on the opportunities and challenges we face. Jay’s energy and drive are already moving us forward in so many new ways. We look forward to an exciting year ahead.”

Landmark on Main Street, Inc. occupies a unique place in the cultural landscape of the Long Island community. Landmark strives to combine the business model of a for-profit performing arts center with its mission as a non-profit organization seeking to make performing arts accessible to all.

Their method is simple; bring in great talent, raise awareness, and keep it affordable all while giving back to the community. Landmark stands today as a testament to the fortitude and spirit of the entire Port Washington community. Building on their unusual origin and community-based mission, Landmark has rightfully become a regional treasure, reflecting the value they place on the arts.

Silverman co-chairs the Health Law Department at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek where he represents licensed health care professionals and companies in transactional and regulatory matters involving the health care industry.

A graduate of Hofstra University School of Law, he presently is general counsel to the Nassau and Suffolk County Medical Societies and the Nassau and Suffolk Academies of Medicine.

For more than 50 years, Ruskin Moscou Faltischek P.C., headquartered in Uniondale, has built a reputation as one of the region’s leading providers of innovative legal services. Its attorneys are practical, experienced advocates who measure their success by their clients’ success.

Cornerstone groups in all major practice areas of the law are represented at the firm, including corporate and securities, financial services, commercial litigation, intellectual property, health care, real estate, employment, not-for-profit, cybersecurity and data privacy, energy, and trusts and estates. Clients include large and mid-sized corporations, privately held businesses, institutions and individuals.

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