A New Era of Health and Productivity at the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge

At HIA-LI, we are always looking for ways to further enhance the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge (LI-IPH) and make it a thriving hub for business and innovation. I am excited to share with you our latest collaboration with Catholic Health, a partnership that promises to significantly boost workforce productivity and well-being within the largest innovation park in the northeast.

Enhancing Workforce Health and Productivity

Our collaboration with Catholic Health aligns perfectly with the recommendations from the Hauppauge Industrial Park Opportunity Analysis. The study highlighted the need for amenities that create a more dynamic live-work environment and promotes business growth. By introducing features that improve health and quality of life, we are paving the way for a more vibrant and productive workforce.

Comprehensive Health Services at Your Doorstep

What makes this collaboration possible is Catholic Health’s Ambulatory Care Center at Commack, conveniently located adjacent to the LI-IPH. This state-of-the-art facility will offer LI-IPH employees access to highly skilled physicians from multiple clinical specialties, all in one easily accessible location. Whether it’s primary care, accredited rehabilitation, or specialized services such as orthopedics and radiology, HIA-LI employees will have top-notch healthcare right at their doorstep.

Our employees will also benefit from a range of services provided by St. Francis Heart Center-affiliated physicians, comprehensive imaging services at St. Catherine Diagnostic Imaging, and much more. This proximity to high-quality healthcare is a tremendous asset for companies considering a move into the Park, as it underscores our commitment to the health and well-being of our workforce.

A healthy workforce is not just beneficial for individual well-being but is also a cornerstone of economic growth. As Carol A. Allen, Chairperson of the HIA-LI Board, aptly noted, “A healthy workforce is a productive workforce, and a productive workforce fortifies the Long Island economy.” Through our partnership with Catholic Health, we are taking significant strides to ensure that the businesses and non-profits within the Innovation Park can enhance their competitiveness through improved productivity.

A Visionary Partnership for the Future

I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to Dr. Patrick O’Shaughnessy, CEO of Catholic Health, and Declan Doyle, President of St. Catherine of Siena Hospital, for their visionary leadership in developing this partnership with us. Their dedication to providing compassionate and patient-centered care aligns seamlessly with our mission at HIA-LI.

During our recent Open House at the Ambulatory Center in Commack, HIA-LI members had the opportunity to tour the facility and meet the medical staff. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with attendees impressed by the state-of-the-art amenities and the quality of care available. This event highlighted the potential of our collaboration to significantly impact the health and productivity of our workforce.

Looking Ahead

This partnership is just the beginning. We anticipate that our collaboration with Catholic Health will lead to more effective workplace health programs and policies among Park employers. The availability of on-site wellness visits, telehealth services, and potential additional programming such as joint health campaigns and employee onboarding services will further enhance the quality of life for our employees.

Joe Campolo, Chair of HIA-LI’s Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge Task Force, expressed it well when he said, “This dynamic partnership has the real potential to reduce health risks and improve the quality of life for thousands of Long Island workers.” As we move forward, we are committed to exploring new opportunities and initiatives that will benefit our members and the broader community.

In conclusion, our collaboration with Catholic Health is a testament to our commitment to fostering a thriving, healthy, and productive environment at the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge. We look forward to the positive impact this partnership will have on Park employees, our members, and the Long Island economy as a whole.

It Ain’t Just Exhibit Booths!

Top photo: The trade show floor. Bottom photo: The executive luncheon panel.

Every May, HIA-LI’s Annual Trade Show and Conference infuses our year-round programming  with a healthy jolt of momentum.

This year’s event, our 31st, was the most successful ever. The May 30 exposition – held at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood – attracted 375 exhibitors and more than 3,000 attendees. It was a joy to see attendees reinforce valuable business relationships on the trade show floor.

One high point was Executive Breakfast keynoter Carl Banks, the former NFL linebacker who earned two Super Bowl championship rings as a New York Giant.

Carl is president of GIII Sports, an apparel company ranking among the top three sportswear licensees in professional sports. He shared lessons for success he had carried from the football field into the business world.

Later, a stellar Executive Luncheon panel was moderated by Mitch Pally, CEO of the Long Island Builders Institute and a huge HIA-LI booster.

Panelist Bob Coughlan, principal with TRITEC Real Estate, updated attendees on the 50-acre Ronkonkoma Hub. His company is master developer of a project Bob calls “one of the East Coast’s best transit-oriented sites.”

In a presentation by David Wolkoff, a principal at Heartland Business Center, guests were briefed on Heartland Town Square, a walkable, 450-acre “smart growth” community unfolding on Brentwood’s former Pilgrim State grounds.

David Pennetta, executive director of Cushman & Wakefield, discussed such novel development strategies as a recent proposal to permit multi-family development within an aging Melville business park.

Village of Patchogue Mayor Paul Pontieri drew praise from fellow panelists for his community’s precedent-setting, redevelopment makeover, including TRITEC’s $112 million, multi-use “New Village” community.

Panelist Joe Campolo — the Managing Partner at Campolo, Middleton & McCormick, LLP and our HIA-LI board chair — reinforced the upbeat spirit by focusing on the action plan spelled out in the recent “Opportunity Analysis” completed for the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge, the new name of the Hauppauge Industrial Park.

The analysis was sponsored by Suffolk County IDA and the Regional Plan Association – and a Task Force is poised to turn the plan into a reality.

While every panelist acknowledged the urgent need for Long Island to retain the youngest stratum of our workforce, Joe said that the strategic re-creation of our business park would play an instrumental role in keeping young people here.

The energy of a successful trade show – combined with the anticipation we’re all feeling as the Park launches its expansion plans – made for an exciting day!