Landmark on Main Street Welcomes New Executive Director Laura Mogul

By: Feb. 19, 2015
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Landmark on Main Street is pleased to announce the appointment of Port Washington resident Laura Mogul as the new Executive Director of Landmark on Main Street, Inc., effective February 17.

As Executive Director, Laura is responsible for the management and operations of all aspects of the Landmark Community Center, including the Jeanne Rimsky Theater and Doctors' Gym, as well as the relationships with the Port Washington Children's Center, Parent Resource Center and Teen Center (PiT), who lease space in the building. Laura will also play a key role in expanding community outreach and encouraging greater community use of Landmark facilities.

Laura comes to this position with extensive experience in marketing, event management and client service for companies such as Revlon, J Walter Thompson and ABC Television. She has a long history of community service and volunteerism with high visibility community organizations, having served as President of the Port Washington Board of Education, the Port Summer Show and the Port Washington Education Foundation, of which she is a founding member.

"It's a great pleasure to be working in a position that allows me to combine my deep commitment to our community with my love of performing arts and creative expression," Laura said recently. She added, "Landmark is already an important institution in Port Washington, and the Jeanne Rimsky Theater is known and respected well beyond our borders. I'm looking forward to building on our strengths to extend the reach and depth of our offerings to the people we serve - and to those we've yet to serve."

Laura joins the Landmark family at a time of renewed commitment to the organization's stated mission of enhancing the spirit and enriching the lives of the communities of Port Washington and surrounding regions.

"2015 is the 20th anniversary of Landmark on Main Street. In 'Act One" we established Landmark as a true beacon in our community," said Landmark's Co-President Adam Grundfast. "We're excited to welcome someone with Laura's talents and dedication as we begin 'Act Two' and build on our success to extend our efforts to all the people of Port Washington and the neighboring areas."

Landmark on Main Street, Inc. is a unique model of community development: a collaboration of civic-minded individuals, government, business and not-for-profit organizations all sharing the belief that a community's commitment to a richer cultural, recreational, civic, educational and social life, along with the celebration of diversity, benefits the quality of life for all. The Community Center shares the historic Main Street School building with 59 units of subsidized low-income housing for seniors and developmentally challenged young adults.

For more information on Landmark on Main Street, visit the website at www.landmarkonmainstreet.org.



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