Four Standout Organizations Earn Top Honors at HIA-LI’s 2025 Business Achievement Awards

Long Island’s business community came together to celebrate innovation, leadership, and community impact at the 31st Annual HIA-LI Business Achievement Awards, held at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. The gala luncheon—often called the Academy Awards of the Long Island business community—honored four standout organizations for their exceptional performance, workplace culture, and service to the region. The event took place on September 19, drawing hundreds of executives, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.

Recognizing Leadership and Innovation

In the Large Business category, Flexible IT, based in Hauppauge, was honored. As Long Island’s largest Managed Services Provider, Flexible IT supports companies of all sizes with technology planning, cybersecurity, and IT solutions that drive long-term success. Accepting the award on behalf of the company was David Wasserman, Chief Value Officer, who reflected on the firm’s broader purpose beyond technical support.

“Flexible IT isn’t about fixing computers — we’re an information factory,” Wasserman said. “Our real work lives in the intangibles: the insight, the innovation, and the knowledge that help our clients move forward. We’re proud to call the Long Island Innovation Park our home and to be part of Long Island’s story of progress.”

The Small Business award went to McBride Consulting & Business Development Group, based in Babylon. For nearly two decades, the firm has been advising organizations nationwide with expertise in business strategy, development, and government relations. Accepting the award, Robert McBride, President and CEO, spoke about his company’s mission and the dedication of his team.

“We don’t take on clients unless we can add real value,” McBride said. “Our team is driven to success, and we take pride in transforming challenges into solutions that strengthen our communities. This award is really about them — not me.”

The Not-for-Profit award was presented to People’s Arc of Suffolk, based in Bohemia. The organization provides vital services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, empowering them through programs, advocacy, and community partnerships. Representing the organization, Veronica, a self-advocate and program participant, spoke movingly about how People’s Arc has impacted her life.

“People’s Arc of Suffolk has made such a difference in my life,” Veronica said. “I’ve learned work skills, gained confidence, and found opportunities I never thought I’d have. The staff here truly care about seeing us succeed, and I’m proud to be part of this community.”

Finally, Whoggga, based in Hauppauge, earned the Rookie of the Year award. Founded less than five years ago, Whoggga has quickly built a reputation as an innovative platform that fosters authentic connections among entrepreneurs, helping business leaders grow both personally and professionally. Accepting the award, Adam Holtzer, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, spoke about the power of community among business owners.

“Being a business owner can be lonely,” Holtzer said. “Whoggga is about changing that — building a trusted community where entrepreneurs connect personally and professionally. This award reflects the power of genuine relationships and support among Long Island’s business owners.”

Celebrating a Strong Business Community

This year’s finalists represented a cross-section of Long Island’s economy—from construction and consulting to tourism and human services. Their diversity underscores the strength of the region’s business ecosystem, as well as the role that innovation and resilience play in sustaining growth.

By honoring these organizations, HIA-LI not only recognized their achievements but also highlighted examples that others can follow to enhance performance and community impact.

Looking Ahead

As HIA-LI continues to advocate for Long Island’s economic vitality, the Business Achievement Awards remain a signature event, demonstrating how business success and community leadership are deeply interconnected. This year’s recipients set the bar high, showing that Long Island companies are more than capable of competing, thriving, and leading in today’s challenging marketplace.