BNET Industries
- Private
- US
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TSI (a.k.a. Trinkle Sales, Inc.) is a Manufacturers' Representative firm with a long history of serving the electronic industry in the Middle Atlantic States. Our beginning coincides with the very dawn of radio, but our founder's interest in electronics began before that. As a teenager Wilmer Trinkle was building components by hand and working his wireless equipment in Philadelphia. After his military service in World War I he worked as an engineer for the Bell Telephone Company. At the same time, he was the Technical Editor for the Public Ledger now known as the Philadelphia Inquirer.
President
Robert AlbertNumber of Employees 10
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Direct Title Insurance Carriers: 524127
Recent Events
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TSI Hit with Revenue, Membership Decreases
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Ex-TSI CEO Named HydroMassage CEO
Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Robert Albert | President |
| Jim Macchione | Vice President |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Steven D. Lichtenstein | Board of Directors |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| TSI | President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| TSI | Vice President | Current |
Steven D. Lichtenstein has worked with The Forest Hills Financial Group,a branch agency of The Guardian Life Insurance Company since 1991. Steven obtained his Chartered Life Underwriter's Designation in 1997 and his Chartered Financial Consultant designation in 2002, from the American College in Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania. He is a Field Representative of The Guardian and a Registered Representative of Park Avenue Securities a broker/dealer. Steven is Immediate Past President of the Queens's chapter of NYCAIFA (New York City Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors)and is also a member of The Society of Financial Service Professionals. Steven's practice concentrates on pension and estate planning for small to medium sized corporations and their owners. He is licensed in ten states including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, California, and Maryland. He also holds the series 6,7,24,26,63, & 65 NASD securites licenses. Steven is very active in the community and is a member of ABA (American Business Associates),The Senior Umbrella Network of Brooklyn,The Queens Chamber of Commerce, Rego-Park Forest Hills Lions Club, TEC International, LISTnet and the Society of American Magicians. Steven is also a member of The Advisory Board of TSI (Transitional Services Inc.), part of New York State's Project Liberty; a non-profit agency helping residents to cope with the after affects of 9-11. In August of 2003, Steven was nominated as "The Queen's Chamber of Commerce's Person of The Year" (Medium Sized Business). In 2004, Steven was nominated as one of the recipients of "The Outstanding Service Award" for The Queens Council for Social Welfare.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Society of Financial Service Professionals | Member | Current |
| Steven Lichtenstein | Registered Representative of Park Avenue Securities | Current |
| Guardian Corporation | Field Representative | Current |
| Nycaifa | Current | |
| Listnet | Current | |
| Forest Hills Financial Group, Inc. | Current | |
| Lions Club | Current | |
| TSI | Board of Directors | Current |
| Society of Financial Service Professionals | Board of Directors | Current |
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