Ron Beit is the CEO and founding partner of RBH Group, LLC, and RBH Management, LLC, as well as managing member of RBH-TRB Newark Holdings, LLC. Ron has acquired, developed, rehabilitated, and/or operated over 1 million square feet of commercial and residential real estate in numerous projects throughout the U.S. as well as over 6 million additional square feet in institutional-grade sites throughout downtown, Newark, NJ.
Ron has been an active participant in helping Newark become New Jersey's business and entertainment capital and a downtown 24 hour, 7-day-a-week attraction. RBH in 2018 completed the groundbreaking Teachers Village project downtown and the Makers Village Project in the Ironbound section of Newark. In addition to developing the Rutgers-Newark Honors Living-Learning Community, and the AeroFarms project in the Ironbound section of Newark, RBH is developing the Four Corners Millennium project in the historic core of the city.
RBH is now expanding into a national marketplace, with intergenerational Teachers Village+ projects planned and operating across the country. Teachers Village- Hartford opened in May, 2019, and additional projects are in design in Chicago and Atlanta, as well as in the planning stages in Stockton, New York and other cities across the country. RBH intends to invest its Teachers Village+ projects in designated Opportunity Zones, and has created a dedicated fund to assist in providing housing affordable to educators and independent-living seniors in the cities in which they live and work.
Place greeting in the Tribute JournalJoe Piscopo has dazzled audiences across television, film, and theater for over 25 years. His journey began in radio and dinner theater before he found his comedic stride on Saturday Night Live in 1980. Known for his original characters like The Sports Guy and celebrity impressions including Frank Sinatra, Piscopo left an indelible mark on the show and the nation. Transitioning to Hollywood, he starred in hits like "Wise Guys" and "Johnny Dangerously," showcasing his versatility in both comedy and drama.
Live performances have been a staple of Piscopo's career, drawing crowds across the US and Canada with his comedy concerts and Big Band tribute to Sinatra. He's also made memorable appearances on Law and Order and as a guest on FOX News. Beyond showbiz, Piscopo is dedicated to charitable endeavors, notably as Spokesperson for Boys & Girls Clubs in New Jersey.
Honored by various organizations, including police departments and charitable associations, Piscopo's commitment to public service extends to his support for the US Military Forces, earning him the Commendation Medal from New Jersey. Inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2013, Piscopo continues to entertain as a radio host on AM 970 "The Answer" and with his syndicated show, "Sundays With Sinatra."
Despite his illustrious career, Piscopo considers his greatest achievement to be his recognition as Father of the Year twice. With five children, he prioritizes family time at his New Jersey home amidst his busy schedule.
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