NYS Assemblyman Fred Thiele Discusses East End Economic Opportunities at LIMBA 

(Photo Courtesy of Fred Thiele's Office) NYS Assemblyman Fred Thiele will speak at the LIMBA meting on June 21.

On June 21, New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele will be the guest speaker at the Long Island Metro Business Action (LIMBA) meeting at the Candlelight Diner, located at 56 Veterans Memorial Highway in Commack. The topic will be “East End Economic Opportunities.” The event starts at 8:30 a.m.

Thiele is a New York State Assemblyman representing New York’s 1st Assembly District which includes the Towns of East Hampton, Southampton, Shelter Island, southeastern Brookhaven, and Southold. Before being elected to the New York State Assembly in 1995, Thiele served as Southampton Town attorney, Suffolk County legislator, Southampton Town supervisor, and Sag Harbor village attorney. A lifelong resident of Sag Harbor, Thiele graduated from Pierson High School, and attended Cornell University, Southampton College, and Albany Law School.

Thiele is Chairman of the Assembly Local Governments Committee and serves on the following Assembly Committees: Rules, Environmental Conservation, Oversight, Analysis and Investigation, and Transportation. He is also a member of the Assembly Majority Steering Committee. As a member of the New York State Assembly, Thiele authored legislation which created the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund Act (CPF), which authorized the five towns in the Peconic Region to establish dedicated funds for land preservation and water quality protection.

During the discussion, Thiele will draw from his legislative experience to share his insights on land preservation, water quality protection and economic growth in the region. Audience members will gain valuable insights into the key drivers of economic growth and community development across Long Island.

For more information about upcoming LIMBA programs, visit https://limba.net/.