REDC launches new 140K PR campaign to attract business; โ€œAddress for Successโ€ is Rocklandโ€™s new tag

REDC launches new 140K PR campaign to attract business; โ€œAddress for Successโ€ is Rocklandโ€™s new tag

Using the media to get out the message BY KATHY KAHN Itโ€™s a great place to live, work and play, but in order to get more companies to take a look at the New Yorkโ€™s smallest but strategically located county, Rocklandโ€™s Economic Development Corporation is using the media to get out the message. Michael DiTullo, [โ€ฆ]

REDC CEO DiTullo Talks Past, Future of Business Investment in Rockland County

REDC CEO DiTullo Talks Past, Future of Business Investment in Rockland County

BY MICHAEL RICONDA Orangetown โ€“ With a year and a half gone by since he took the helm of the Rockland Economic Development Corporation, REDC President and CEO Michael DiTullo took the opportunity to speak with the Rockland County Times about past successes and future plans for bringing business to the county. Since its inception [โ€ฆ]

Business Leader DiTullo Supports United Waterโ€™s Desalination Plant

Business Leader DiTullo Supports United Waterโ€™s Desalination Plant

Filling the need for more water and new jobs BY MICHAEL DITULLO As the president of the Rockland Economic Development Corporation, I am compelled to respond to the recent news conference staged by a handful of activists who are against United Waterโ€™s Haverstraw Water Supply Project. Because of my commitment to help create jobs in [โ€ฆ]

DiTullo to be New REDC Chief Pending Official Announcement

At Wednesdayโ€™s meeting of the Rockland County Legislatureโ€™s Economic Development Committee, legislators spoke of reports out of Orange County that Michael DiTullo would be the new CEO of the Rockland County Economic Development Corporation. It seems the lawmakers are the last to know. Al Samuels, CEO of the Rockland Business Association, and Dr. Cliff Wood, president of [โ€ฆ]