Press Release

For Immediate Release

Mentor NY Names Certilman Balin to 2024 Corporate Mentoring Honor Roll

January 11, 2024, East Meadow, NY — MENTOR New York, the state Affiliate of MENTOR National, is a leader in the mentoring movement and works to ensure young people have mentoring opportunities wherever they live, learn, work, and play. Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP joins 18 other companies on the honor roll this year.

Brian Ziegler and Fred Skolnik, attorneys in the Corporate/Securities Group at the Long Island law firm of Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP, through their involvement with the Mentoring Partnership of Long Island, co-founded the LIKE (Lawyers Involved in Kids’ Education) program. They gathered the firm’s partners, associates and staff members who wanted to make a difference in the lives of elementary school children. They selected Walnut Street Elementary School which is located in Uniondale, near the firm’s East Meadow office.

Over the past 18 years, Certilman Balin employees, as well as friends and family, have visited a local school on a weekly basis, developing relationships with the 4th and 5th grade students and playing word and number games to help the kids improve their analytical skills and self-confidence.  It’s been a rewarding experience for the mentors and the mentees.

The Honor Roll was first launched by First Lady Michelle Obama in 2011 as a challenge to companies to encourage their employees to become volunteer youth mentors.

Check out the full list here:
https://www.mentornewyork.org/corporate-honor-roll

About Certilman Balin

Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP has grown into Long Island’s second largest full-service law firm with offices in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Its 15 practice areas include: real estate, real property tax certiorari and condemnation, cooperative and condominium, land use, environmental law, corporate/securities, litigation, commercial lending, labor relations/employment law, bankruptcy and debtor/creditor rights, nonprofit/tax exempt and religious organizations, trusts and estates, elder law, telecommunications law, and criminal law.

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