I lost a friend yesterday…
I met David in 2005, at a Commerce Group meeting. We hit it off immediately, passing notes on our phones, making bad jokes, until Fred had to school us. From that first meeting onwards, he adopted me as his mentee, invited me to various events, Gotham Queens, the Havana Club, etc. He also introduced me to Steve Lichtenstein – someone I was terrified of approaching, because I was in awe of him.
David broke the ice and stayed by my side until I could say hello to Steve. 
Over the years, he mentored me in how to be a father to a special needs child, how to navigate the NYC Board of Ed District 75 process, taught me WHY I should become a Friar, and never missed an opportunity to make me laugh.
I never had a meeting with David, in public, where he didn’t see me and yell loudly, YOU’RE THE FATTEST VEGETARIAN I KNOW.
If you’re a veteran Gotham member, be a David Stein. Someone warm, funny, and incredibly generous.
If you’re new to Gotham, don’t be afraid to ask a veteran for help or mentoring.
I’ve loved David for 17 years, I have matured under his tutelage. My life, my family’s life, and lives of countless individuals is better because we knew David – and he loved us.
David has been the secret to my success in Gotham, as a husband, a father & Friar.
BE A DAVID STEIN.

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We know he would be laughing his ass off at all of us saying nice things about him.
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"Hey, go easy on that stuff. Leave some for the real alcoholics!"
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When our older daughter was diagnosed with epilepsy and the NYC Board Of Education wasn't providing her proper services, David came to.our house several times and spent hours teaching Sharon how to organize the IEP, Special Needs forms, medical records, etc so that the Board Of Education could provide required services
He didn't have to do that.
But he did. He took hours out of his life to help us in a very stressful situation where we were feeling helpless and overwhelmed.
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I first met David almost twenty years ago at Gotham Queens. He taught me what networking was all about. He always knew the right people and if you needed an introduction, he made it happen.
He also was a great client that got my career moving up with Carr Xerox. His printing house, which at the time did all of the NYC water bills, was my largest account and helped me hit many goals through my early years.
He always had something witty to say, often times inappropriate, but always to get a reaction. He had the ability to light up a room at any moment. When he showed up my house for my mom's Shiva, the first thing out of his mouth was "Did you get a lolly pop with that haircut?" Only David, one of a kind. A friend, mentor, and great guy. I will dearly miss him.
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You & David were/are my Northdtars for networking, being human and the life of the party.
I'm glad that the 2 guys who I fell in love with immediately are the best of Gotham.
For those of you who didn't know David - Steve is another such gem, and he's still alive. Get to know him!
Steve will never need as funny or foul-mouthed as David.
But Steve is equally, if not more generous with his time & his heart.
It's a privilege to know him
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