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Keeping Account 11.05.15

Local business news
By
Star Staff

At the Archis

Bates Masi, a Sag Harbor architecture firm, received American Institute of Architects Long Island Archi awards on Oct. 15 for two residential projects — Promised Land and Amagansett Dunes, both of which are houses in Amagansett.

Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects of Bridgehampton received five Archis during the recent awards ceremony. These were for the firm’s House in the Dunes in Amagansett and houses in Water Mill, Bridgehampton, and Sagapon­ack.

 

Training Milestone

Ben Dollinger, an agent at Amaden Gay Agencies in East Hampton, has completed a one-year program on understanding the lifestyle, risk management, and insurance needs of high-net-worth individuals at the Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Chubb Personal Insurance helped create the program, which designated Mr. Dollinger as a certified adviser of personal insurance. Classes are held at Wharton’s Philadelphia campus, at Chubb Personal Insurance’s headquarters in Whitehouse Station, N.J., and online.

 

Pool Company’s Donation

Kazdin Pools and Spas of Southampton recently donated $3,500 to Southampton Hospital’s Audrey and Martin Gruss Heart and Stroke Center. Kazdin has given $9,600 to the hospital over the course of three years. The money comes from a pledge the company made to provide $100 for each new service account it signs on.

 

 

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