TNT Explodes with Excitement for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society July 25, 2009
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One of many foundations supported with funds from Corey Ribotsky and the NIR Group is the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Among the many innovative activities at the Society is TNT, or Team in Training. This charity training sports program is not only the first and best, but it is also the worlds largest and the only charity sports training program which offers a complete list of great sports training options.
TNT has grown in the past twenty years to become a truly first class sports training program. With an incredible 389,000 people participating, from the most novice beginners to truly talented seasoned athletes and everything in between, TNT helps them do their best at marathons, half-marathons, triathlons, 100-mile century bike rides and even hiking adventures.
Athletes train and compete in the sport of their choice while at the same time raising much-needed funds for individuals who are honored teammates. Knowing they are competing on behalf of people ‘whose challenge is even greater than their own’ is a great inspiration and motivator for the participants.
Corey Ribotsky President of CMFNY July 15, 2009
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As the current president of the Children’s Medical Fund of New York, Corey Ribotsky participates in helping children in New York get the health care they need at Schneider Children’s Hospital in New Hyde Park, New York.
CMF is a volunteer organization which ensures that children from Long Island and the greater metropolitan area of New York City have access to the very best in pediatric care available. CMF raises funds to supply vital technology, services and equipment at Schneider Children’s Hospital which is located in New Hyde Park, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island.
CMF Dream of Seventeen Years Becomes Reality July 8, 2009
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The Children’s Medical Fund of Long Island began as a dream a group of dedicated citizens had way back in 1966. For over seventeen years they toiled to make their dream a reality. Not only did they need to raise the funds to build a hospital, they also had to acquire legislative authorization to build the hospital.
Finally, in 1983 the Children’s Medical Fund witnessed the opening of Schneider Children’s Hospital in New Hyde Park, thus having the distinction of being the very first hospital in New York dedicated to servicing children.
Corey Ribotsky, managing partner of the NIR Group of Roslyn, New York is the current president of CMF, helping this idealistic group of volunteers continue to help the children of New York get the medical care they need in a manner both child oriented and state of the art.
Corey Ribotsky, TALF and Current Market Trends July 1, 2009
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Corey continued to explain that under ordinary circumstances or normal market environments, most of the companies, and especially those in the small and micro cap sector, are ignored by Wall Street.
What is really positive for us, according to Ribotsky, is that in the current atmosphere these companies are truly bypassed, and this is the “best environment for investing that I have seen in 15 years. Credit has been turned off and companies that are not big enough or haven’t “turned the corner” enough in a normal market do not have too many places to go.”