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Class of 1981
Phil Andrews
January 14, 2026
I was named to the Long Island Business News’ Top 100 Long Islanders 2025 List. Previously known as the Most Influential Long Islanders, this year’s section was renamed Top 100 Long Islanders to reflect the breadth of talent of those striving to make Long Island the best place to live, work, and socialize.
I currently serve as President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC)-the largest African American Chamber of Commerce in the State of New York-and a transformative force in building sustainable pathways for minority-owned businesses to grow and scale. I am also the Founding President of the 100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc.
Class of 1965
Raymond Slesinski
December 3, 2025
Classmates might remember me as Raymond Slesinski, but I legally changed my name to Raymond (Ray) Anthony. I ran for Senior Class President and was in the College Prep Program. I went to CCNY and initially studied electrical engineering but switched to economics and got a BS and MA in that area. I sold computers and banking equipment for Burroughs Corporation on Wall Street, selling to banks and brokerages houses. I then got a job with Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) selling PDP11 and VAX 11/780 computer systems to banks in NYC. I was later promoted into their sales training group in beautiful Merrimack, New Hampshire to teach a number of skills programs. I left in 1989 to start my own training, consulting and coaching business in The Woodlands, TX. While I initially focused on developing and instructing my sales and presentation training courses, the last two decades I consulted and trained people in Fortune 500 companies, the CIA, NASA and USSOCOM on applied creativity, innovation and innovative leadership. Along the way, I wrote nine business books and over 100 articles on various strategic topics. I joined the Army National Guard and left as a Sargent in an Armored Cavalry Unit. I’m still working because to me, it’s play now! I so fondly remember my wonderful times at Tech and cherish the many fine friends I made there. May God bless all who have attended and will attend long into a bright future!
Class of 1981
Phil Andrews
November 3, 2025
Long Island Business News has selected Phil Andrews, President of Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. and 100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc. as a 2025 Icon Honors recipient.
Icon Honors recognizes Long Island business leaders, over the age of 60, for their notable success and demonstration of strong leadership within and outside their fields.
The honorees have moved their businesses and Long Island forward by growing jobs and making a difference in the community.
To be eligible for Icon Honors, honorees must have a long-standing commitment to the Long Island business community. Honorees must also have a sustained dedication to community service and mentoring.
They may be in the workforce (or retired) and must hold (or have held) senior management-level positions with significant authority in decision-making for their organization. The winners were selected by the editors of Long Island Business News.
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“KEEPING IT 100,” a special-edition collection by Michelle Cadore ‘02
Michelle Cadore ‘02 commemorates Brooklyn Tech’s momentous Centennial 2022-2023 milestone with “KEEPING IT 100,” a special-edition collection.
moreKonrad Hayashi ’73
Throughout the pandemic Dr. Hayashi continued to serve on Covid duty, screening arriving civilian air passengers in Seattle and later overseeing mass vaccinations of soldiers in Georgia.
moreRemembering Leonard Riggio ’58
We are deeply saddened by the recent death of esteemed alumnus, devoted supporter, and cherished friend of Brooklyn Technical High School, Leonard Riggio ’58.
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Year In Review – 2023
The Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation reflects on the incredible moments that made 2023 truly special. From heartwarming reunions to groundbreaking events, your support has been the driving force behind our success.
moreYana Bromberg ’97
From Brooklyn Tech to Global Recognition
Dr. Yana Bromberg ’97 continues the legacy of Technites leading innovation in science and technology — transforming our understanding of life at the molecular level.
moreWriters in the Room
These Brooklyn Tech English teachers don’t just write on blackboards.
Published authors all, they enrich student education by introducing the perspective of a writer into the classroom.
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