About Us
Board of Directors/Staff
Board of Directors/Staff
Board of Directors/Staff

Executive Officers
- Ira R. Greenberg, Esq. President, Leavitt, Kerson & Duane, Esqs.
- Anthony Lodati, Jr., 1st Vice President, Lowery’s Wine and Liquor
- Lillian L. Gavin, 2nd Vice President, Dazies Restaurant
- Patricia Dorfman, 3rd Vice President, Jake Films
- Rigoberto Cardoso, Treasurer, New Pronto Transportation
Board of Directors
- Rebecca Barker, MetLife Financial Group of New York
- Bruce Bendell, Mayor Auto Group
- Tim Chen, Quaint Restaurant
- Mohammed Daud, Best Western City View Inn
- Dan Glasser, Stray Vintage
- Michael G. Kearney, Kearney Home Care Services
- Gerald Lederman, Triad Management, LLC
- Rita Lowry, Welcome Home Real Estate
- Maureen Lynch, Lynch Funeral Home
- Ramiro Mendez, DeMole Restaurant
- Vincent Renda, Edward Jones Financial Services
- Marlene R. Sabba, Sabba Printing
- Roel R. Van der kooi, Sunnyside/Woodside Lions Club
Marketing Director
- Luke Adams
Webmaster - Estela Chang
The original Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce website was created and maintained by Luke Adams, and this revised website was designed by Patricia Dorfman. It was created by Estela Chang, Luke Adams, and Patricia Dorfman, with assistance from Christopher Whalen and Jun Medina. The Chamber is most grateful for the continuing support of LaGuardia Community College/CUNY for providing offices. Partial funding for the revised website was furnished by a grant from the City of New York. A New York State grant, administered by Michael O'Herlihy, supervised by the State by Grace Padmore, under the kind and steady munificence of Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan, provides partial funding for many of our programs.
We support our men and women overseas
and pray for their safe return.
God Bless America
God Bless America
The Chamber supported the renewal in 2009 of the charming Art Deco-styled Sunnyside Arch with inestimable backing from our elected officials.
Cub scout in Sabba Park, named after Joe and Buster Sabba, near Veterans Memorial, projects of their fellow Chamber "founding fathers." 
Permanent art at #7 station, 33rd St./Rawson. New Yorkers were fond of "Redbirds," now retired barn-red subway cars.