The Johnny Mac Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed by John’s wife, Jennifer after his death in August 2009 of 9/11 related cancer. John was an FDNY Firefighter and caring for others was what he did. In a list of final wishes, John asked to have a community center built in Blue Point, NY. In accord with John’s motto “whatever it takes,” the Foundation now works tirelessly to fulfill that wish. In addition, the Foundation supports other 9/11 first responder organizations. John’s last wishes were written down and electronically scanned.
Jennifer McNamara is the widow of John McNamara who, with her 18-year-old son Jack, lives in Suffolk County, New York. When John died, Jennifer began to fulfill her deathbed promise to him to continue his mission. To that end, Jennifer has been a voice on behalf of 9/11 responders, appearing at various public events and doing numerous interviews to raise awareness about sick and dying men and women. She also created and is the driving force behind the FDNY Firefighter John F. McNamara Foundation. Email Jen
Janet currently works as an electrical engineer and project manager for Jacobsen & Horan Engineering in Ronkonkoma. She works on various medium to large commercial projects ranging from multi-family housing to critical utility infrastructure, and everything in between. She graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2005 with (2) Bachelor’s degrees. While at SUNY Buffalo, she was also a member and team captain of the Division I girls swimming team. She has continued her passion for swimming through coaching for several USA Swimming Club teams throughout the years. She moved to Blue Point in the summer of 2016 with her husband, Jason, and their daughter, Elaina. Janet and her entire family are heavily involved in local civic organizations. She is currently an active member of the middle school PTA and SEABBS, the school district arts and music booster club. She met Jen McNamara and became familiar with the Johnny Mac Foundation through a local event. Charity and voluntary contribution (both via time and funding) are extremely important to Janet as she believes they are the most fruitful way to locally impact the community and help those in need. She is excited to be on a board of an organization that does so much for the Blue Point community and beyond. Email Janet
Alyssa Zuckerman is a Member at the law firm of Keane & Beane, P.C., at its Long Island Office located in Melville, N.Y. Her practice focuses on representing employers in both the public and private sectors in education, labor and employment law matters. She received her law degree from St. John’s University School of Law and her undergraduate degree from New York University. Alyssa currently serves on the Board of Advisors for the St. John’s Law School’s Center for Labor and Employment Law and is an active member of the New York State Bar Association, where she serves in multiple roles, including on the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Law Section as a Continuing Legal Education Chair; on its Committee on Leadership Development and, as of June 2024, on the Executive Committee of the Association as a Member at Large. In addition to serving with the above organizations, Alyssa is the President of the Long Island Labor and Employment Relations Association. She is honored to be a Super Lawyers “Rising Star” and a Best Lawyers “One to Watch.” In addition to serving with the above organizations, Alyssa is the recent past President of the Long Island Labor and Employment Relations Association. Email Alyssa
Kathleen recently retired as an Elementary Principal in the Mattituck-Cutchogue School District. During her seven years as principal, she worked with a variety of non profit organizations involving children and families on the North Fork. Prior to the Mattituck-Cutchogue School District, she served as an elementary assistant principal in the Bay Shore School District and an elementary teacher in the Connetquot Central School District. Prior to her education career, she worked for Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations and the Long Island Rail Road, both in the areas of human resources and labor relations. Kathleen earned her Doctorate in Educational Leadership from St. John’s University, along with a Masters in Labor and Industrial Relations from New York Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Arts from Hofstra University. Born and raised in Sayville, Kathleen has lived in Bayport for 36 years with her husband, Ronald Jr. and son, Ronald III. Email Kathlee
Danielle graduated Pace University and immediately started her career in Financial Planning at The Hearst Corporation. After 7 years and identifying a strength in networking, she transitioned into the world of recruiting. Leveraging her financial experience into contract recruiting positions at the likes of investment banks such as Morgan Stanley, Danielle ending up at staffing powerhouse Robert Half International’s Accountemps division. After leaving the business world to start a family, Danielle combined her networking skills with a passion for promoting – this time for charity. Her then 3-year old son was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis, a life-threatening genetic disease with no cure. To this day she, along with her husband, family and friends, tirelessly raise money to find a cure for CF. She also puts her skills to work for other causes within Garden City such as the Children’s Medical Fund, the PTA and the Chamber of Commerce. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY Danielle currently lives in Florida with her husband Matt. Email Danielle
Born and raised in the Bayport-Blue Point area, Mark Massa had always been involved with the Fire Department. He spent 10 years volunteering at the Blue Point Fire Department, where he met and befriended John. Upon deciding to join the FDNY, John played a very important role in Mark’s life. John was a role model and inspiration as he began his career. Mark has been a part of the FDNY for the past 13 years and currently works as a Hazmat Tech at Engine 274 in Flushing, Queens. Mark currently resides in his hometown of Bayport, New York. He is raising his two sons, Luke and Cole with his wife, Kim. Email Mark
Born and raised in Bayport, Ron Devine is an English teacher in the Sachem Central School District. He earned his master’s degree at Molloy University in Secondary Education. He is also a graduate of Emerson College with a degree in Film and Media. Ron is a graduate of the Bayport Blue School District and volunteers in community activities related to the Chamber of Commerce including assisting with the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee. He is also a member of the Friends of the Bayport Blue Point Library. He currently lives in Oakdale with his wife, Erin. Email Ron
Ms. Green became a board member of the Foundation in 2020 after years of volunteering at all major Foundation events. She was close with John and remembers especially his sense of humor. It is this friendship that is a motivating factor in helping to continue what he started by working to help those in need locally and globally. It is with this in mind that Kelly works so hard with the Foundation to fulfill John’s wishes. Email Kelly
As a native resident of Blue Point, Jenni’s roots are firmly planted in the rich soil of Long Island. She has always gravitated towards helping those in need. After the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy, Jenni was inspired to give back to others even more. Whether it was something as small as organizing a holiday toy drive, or collecting items for women’s shelters, Jenni has always risen to the occasion. Even during the Covid-19 pandemic Jenni did not waver in her commitment to the community. She organized people online to collect items to make care packages for healthcare workers on the front line and has continued to do so ever since. Alongside these charitable causes, Jenni has spent the last 20 years as a home health aide to a child with special needs. No matter what situation arises, Jenni does Whatever It Takes to get the job done. She is very excited to join the Johnny Mac Foundation and cannot wait to continue to do good things in and out of her community. Email Jenni
18-year-old Jack Garret McNamara is the son of 9/11 First Responder FDNY Firefighter John F. McNamara. Jack continues his father’s mission of assisting 9/11 First Responders and generally engaging in charitable activities. Jack currently attends Eastern Kentucky University where he majors in Fire Science and serves as the PIO for The Association of Fire Technicians. He is a member of South Country Ambulance and a Junior Deputy Fire Coordinator with Suffolk County Fire Rescue and Emergency Services, Long Island Administrator for NYC Fire Wire, and an avid photographer. His photos often appear in Fire News. Jack is also a huge Mets fan, a baseball player, and enjoys snowboarding and traveling. Email Jack
Rob Calarco is the Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations – Long Island for Governor Kathy Hochul. In this role, Rob and his team are the conduit through which the Governor’s office interacts with local partners including municipalities, not for profit entities, labor organizations, businesses and more. His team helps to coordinate various state agencies to ensure the delivery of effective and efficient state government in the region. In addition, Rob helps inform policy decisions by providing the Long Island Region’s perspective and priorities within the Chamber.
Prior to his current role, Rob served as Assistant Regional Director for Region 1 of the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, consisting of Nassau and Suffolk Counties. As Assistant Regional Director, Rob assisted in running the day-to-day operations, ensured regional staff executed the agency priorities and directives, and communicated to executive staff the challenges and issues affecting the region. In addition, Rob served as the main point of contact between the DEC and various state, county, and local elected officials; as well as the many advocacy organizations within Region 1.
Prior to the DEC, Rob spent 20 years working in Suffolk County Government, primarily in the Suffolk Legislature. Rob served 10 years as Legislator for the 7th Legislative District, during that time he was elected by his peers to serve as Majority Leader, Deputy Presiding Officer, and Presiding Officer. To achieve leadership positions in a legislative body (18 members), Rob built coalitions and brokered compromises among people with very different ideologies. He also helped steer the county’s annual $3.9 B operating budget and $350 M 3-year capital plan.
Rob was born and raised in Auburn in Central New York where he graduated from Auburn High School. He earned a B.A. in Political Science from Dowling College and a M.A. in Public Administration and Public Policy from SUNY Stony Brook. He currently lives in Patchogue with his wife and three children. Email Rob
Dr. Errol D. Toulon, Jr. was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. His parents were both New York City employees. His father is a retired Warden from the New York City Department of Correction after 36 years. His mother retired from the Department of Education as a secretary working in the district office over 30 years. Errol attended Immaculate Conception grammar school in the Bronx and Cardinal Hayes, an all boys Catholic High School. During the 1979 and 1980 seasons, Errol served as a batboy for the New York Yankees. He is a retired captain from the New York City Correction Department having worked on Rikers Island for 22 years. During his career, he was assigned as a Captain to the Emergency Service Unit, Correction Academy, Firearms & Tactics Unit and completed his career at the Office of Compliance Consultants. He earned a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Monroe College; Master’s in Business Administration from Dowling College; Advanced Certificate in Homeland Security Management from Long Island University; and a Doctorate in Educational Administration from Dowling College. Dr. Toulon is currently an adjunct faculty member at Dowling College and a Suffolk County Water Authority Board Member. Email Errol
John G. Jordan, Sr has been a First Responder in various capacities for over thirty years. John began his career in public service at the age of eighteen by joining the North Babylon Volunteer Fire Company where he continues to serve today. John has spent many years serving the community in various capacities including, as an Emergency Medical Technician, Hazardous Materials Technician, amongst other certifications. John spent over twenty of his years in various capacities as a firematic officer and various levels of Chief Officer ultimately serving as Chief of Department, 2007-2008. John has received several meritorious awards from various organizations including Firefighter of the Year in 2002. John continues to volunteer in North Babylon today.
In addition, John has served various agencies in a law enforcement capacity. John was the former Commanding Officer of Squad 1 as a Detective Sergeant with the Suffolk County SPCA. He was also the former Commanding Officer as a Lieutenant with the Town of Islip Harbor Police. John was a Bay Constable in the Town of Babylon for fifteen years and served as a part-time Harbormaster with the East Hampton Town Police Department from 2017-2023. In 2023 John began working as a PT Park Ranger for Suffolk County and continues in that roll presently.
In 2007 John started his career with the Suffolk County Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services where he was assigned to the Office of Emergency Management. During his tenure John performed in various roles and served on a number of committees on a local, state and federal level. In 2012 John was promoted to Deputy Commissioner only a few short months before “Superstorm Sandy”. It was during this time where he served as Deputy Incident Commander for one of the worst natural disasters the county has ever seen and most recently, John managed the team at FRES to deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic. In 2018, John was promoted to Commissioner of FRES and was responsible for day-to-day operations of the Suffolk County Fire Marshal’s Office, the Office of Emergency Management including the Emergency Operations Center as well as the 911 Communications Center. As Commissioner at FRES, John was also the County Emergency Manager, County Fire Coordinator and John was responsible to manage the contract with VEEB to train the over 11,000 volunteer firefighters at the Suffolk County Fire Academy annually.
In October of 2021 John Moved on from county government full time and joined the team at the West Islip Fire District as the Fire District Manager where he continues his career today. John Currently continues responding to emergencies throughout the county with Suffolk County Fire Rescue and Emergency Services when needed as an All-Hazards Deputy County Fire Coordinator.
John is in his twenty-seventh year of marriage to his wife, Stacy, and they reside in the Town of Babylon with their four children. Email John
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