Driving Transactions
Saturday, April 27, 2024

LANJ1st Vice President Joe Gulino of Gem Worldwide, President Mike Rose of My Limousine Service, Secretary Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite, and Treasurer Barry Trabb of Complete Fleet Livery Sales

It was a packed house at the Sheraton Hotel in Parsippany, N.J., for the 2024 kick-off meeting of Limousine Association of New Jersey (LANJ) on Tuesday, January 30. CD Editor Rob Smentek joined the 75 operators, vendors, and guests in attendance for the lunchtime meeting, which was open to all operators in the tri-state area.

After the buffet lunch, Outgoing LANJ President Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Worldwide thanked the attendees and welcomed more than a dozen prospective members and vendors. He then introduced Tim Rose of Dolphin Transportation Specialists to say a few words about recently passed member Barbara Chirico of Gem Worldwide. Rose began by requesting a moment of silence, and then shared a bit about his longtime friendship with Chirico, calling her a trailblazer in the luxury transportation industry and citing her longstanding role within LANJ and her place as first female president of the National Limousine Association.

LANJCD Editor Rob Smentek (left) and Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite

“You’re all beneficiaries of the hard work that Barbara put in,” Rose said. “She won’t be duplicated.”

Next, Sharenow welcomed guest speaker Michael DeLamater of Market Street Strategies, who serves as LANJ’s lobbyist. He offered details of the current battle over congestion pricing in New York City. DeLamater stated that this has been his “primary focus” over the last 18 months. Ultimately, his goal is to eliminate the congestion tax for operators, or at the very least carve a lower rate. This is particularly crucial to N.J. operators since they are not recognized in N.Y. as “FHV class.” DeLamater is pushing for all operators to be treated (and charged) the same, whether they have N.J. or N.Y. plates.

LANJMichael DeLamater of Market Street Strategies

“My job is to give the industry a voice,” he stated.

Following DeLamater’s presentation, Sharenow confirmed that he is stepping down from his role as president. He said that it had been an “incredible pleasure” to fight for the best interests of the industry in his more than eight years in the role. Sharenow thanked LANJ Executive Director Patricia Nelson, saying that it would have been impossible to serve without her assistance. He then revealed the 2024 LANJ Board of Directors, which was ratified unanimously at the meeting.

LANJL to R: Shady Azar of Gem Worldwide, Emil Akman of Business Class Limo, Jason Messinger of BBZ Limousine & Livery Service, and Ron Robinson of Sterling Limousine

President: Mike Rose of My Limousine Service
1st Vice President: Joe Guilino of Gem Worldwide
2nd Vice President: Jeffrey Cartagena of Leros Transportation Group
Secretary: Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Worldwide
Treasurer: Barry Trabb of Complete Fleet Livery Sales
PAC Chair: Pete Corelli of Lakeview Custom Coach

LANJIt was a packed house at the Sheraton Parsippany for the 2024 LANJ Kick-Off Meeting

LANJExecutive Director Patricia Nelson

Directors: Anthony Azara of Avalon Chauffeured Services, Gary Dersarkissian of The Good Life Transportation, Jay Erlich of Europe Limousine Service, Karen Gajda of Country Club Transportation, Ray Gallagher of RMA Worldwide, Michael Marroccoli of EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants, John Maziarz of Arrive in Style Transportation, Jason Messinger of BBZ Limousine & Livery Service, Mohamed Osman of Fleetwood Limousine Worldwide, Tim Rose of Dolphin Transportation Specialists, Josh Schneeweiss of Advanced Limousine & Worldwide Car Service, David Seelinger of EmpireCLS Worldwide, Tony Viscusi (honorary) of Global Limousine, and Chris Weiss of Chauffeur Driven

Newly elected President Mike Rose then delivered the LANJ Report, saying that it was a “tremendous honor” to follow Sharenow. He promised a full slate of events for the coming year and is looking to increase engagement in the association among members and the board.

The next LANJ meeting is scheduled for March 19 at noon at the Hampton Inn in Woodbridge.

Visit lanj.org for more information.

Photos by Sam Emam of Special 1 Media

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