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Lewis Eisenberg
is a business communications professional with two decades of experience in public relations, marketing, strategic planning and institutional development. He has contributed strategic analysis, planning and writing skills to a variety of Arace and Company projects over the past year including Awosting Reserve and Connecticut Solid Waste Systems.

Lew began his career as a journalist with the Oakland Tribune and KPFA and transitioned into writing for advertising and marketing. He was director of marketing for Munzenrieder Corporation during its expansion from a regional to a national furniture chain and headed a team market-testing a new channel for HBO. He has done work for SES AMERICOM, operators of the world’s largest satellite communications network, and EVS Broadcast Equipment, the inventors of instant video replay technology. He has written speeches and presentations for James Earl Jones and Larry


Tisch, as well as the chief executives of Hudson Valley companies, including Central Hudson, Super-8 Motels and Taylor Recycling.

Lewis's work experience includes five years as the executive director of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, a non-profit organization with 30,000 members organized into 300 chapters across the U.S. and Canada. He was also executive director of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, the legendary environmental group founded by Pete Seeger, and the UJA-Federation of New York’s Women’s Campaign.

Lewis is currently co-chair of Open Space Planning for the Town of Gardiner, NY, chair of that town’s Environmental Conservation Commission and a member of the capital committee for the Gardiner library.  He is a member of the World Affair Council, Hudson Valley Technology and Commerce and the New Paltz Chamber of Commerce.
He formerly served on the boards of the Friends of the Hudson Valley and the Dorksy Museum of Art.