(Long Island, NY) Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci (R, C, I – South Huntington) recently joined the Long Island Business Institute in congratulating the graduating class of 2015. Lupinacci, the keynote speaker, delivered a commencement address pertaining to the future of the economy, along with his own personal insight and experience. Lupinacci’s main focus was the future of the American dream and its practical application in the business world.

Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci addresses the graduates. Photo Credit: NYS.
Lupinacci first articulated his pathway to the Assembly, beginning during his internships with then-First Lady Hillary Rodham-Clinton and the late-Assemblyman James D. Conte. Lupinacci described his experiences in the White House as “once in a lifetime,” however claimed that he “found a mentor,” during his experiences with Assemblyman “Jim” Conte.
“If you take anything from my story, believe that if you take the risk, go the extra step, be the best you can be and do it all with a positive outlook, you will be successful and you will serve as an example to others who are also determined to succeed,” said Lupinacci.
The graduating class, many of whom immigrated to the United States at some point in their lives, were appreciative of the Assemblyman’s insight about the future of the national economy and how the American dream applies to them. “Tomorrow will be shaped by the movers and shakers of our society, who create new opportunities, make investments, foster new jobs and businesses. You are the people who will restore America’s path to prosperity,” Lupinacci said with confidence.
“It is up to each of you to pave your own path, open new doors and brighten the future for all of us. I have the confidence that each of you is up for the challenge,” Lupinacci concluded.




