Our Staff
BOC Industrial team staff are experts in their fields with backgrounds in business development, finance, public administration, non-profits, urban planning, and the energy sector.
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Quincy Ely-Cate
Director of Industrial Business Development
qelycate@bocnet.org | 718-532-2950
As a business and economic development specialist, Quincy believes that inclusive economic growth is a catalyst for positive change in communities. As Director of Industrial Business Development at BOC Network he helps industrial and manufacturing businesses in Central Queens, East Brooklyn and the Bronx to gain access to financing and economic incentives, develop growth strategies, navigate government regulations and advocate in the community. Quincy holds a BA in Economics and Spanish from Trinity University and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Entrepreneurship from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Darryl Hollon
Industrial Business Account Manager
dhollon@bocnet.org | 718-576-2179
Darryl is the Brooklyn East Industrial Business Account Manager and has been with BOC since 2017. For over two decades, he has enjoyed a productive career in economic development assisting all-size businesses that presently include manufacturing, industrial, wholesale distribution, construction, import-export and the film industry primarily located in the East New York and Flatlands-Fairfield Industrial Business Zones (IBZ). Because of his vast knowledge of the industrial sector, he is often sought after to weigh in on shaping industrial policies that will ensure the industrial region's survival and expansion well into this 21st century. Darryl is also a Licensed New York State Notary Public and Licensed New York City Commissioner of Deeds. Darryl’s academic background includes a Bachelor of Science, Education, and organizational Management from Mercy College.
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Cindy Isidoro
Industrial Business Program Assistant
cisidoro@bocnet.org | 718-576-2282
Cindy holds a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Albany. During her studies, she collaborated with the Office of Sustainability to implement composting and waste reduction programs. In her previous role at the Capital District Regional Planning Commission, she assisted with projects focusing on economic development, water quality, and transportation initiatives. Cindy is from the Bronx and has conducted research on the economic development history of Hunts Point.