Jiffy Junk Accepted into Forbes New York Business Council

Jiffy Junk Accepted into Forbes New York Business Council

WEST BABYLON, N.Y., April 20, 2018 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Jiffy Junk Accepted into Forbes New York Business Council

Adam Butler of Jiffy Junk has been accepted into the Forbes New York Business Council, the foremost growth and networking organization for business owners in Greater New York City.

Jiffy Junk joins other Forbes New York Business Council members hand-selected, to become part of a curated network of successful peers. As a member of the Council, Jiffy Junk has access to a variety of exclusive benefits and resources, including the opportunity to submit thought leadership articles and short tips on industry-related topics for publishing on Forbes.com.

Forbes Councils combine an innovative, high-touch approach to community management perfected by the team behind Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) with the extensive resources and global reach of Forbes. As a result, Forbes Council members gain access to the people, benefits and expertise they need to grow their businesses -- and a dedicated member concierge who acts as an extension of their own team, providing personalized one-on-one support.

"We are thrilled at the privilege and opportunity provided to us as a new member of the Forbes New York Business Council," says Adam Butler, Managing Member of Jiffy Junk. "I look forward to connecting with and learning from my fellow members, and anticipate contributing to the thought-leadership platform of Forbes.com in the areas of green living and franchise business development."

Jiffy Junk was founded in New York in 2014 and is expanding due to a successful junk hauling franchise model.

Scott Gerber, founder of Forbes Councils, says, "We are honored to welcome Adam Butler of Jiffy Junk into the community. Our mission with Forbes Councils is to curate successful professionals from every industry, creating a vetted, social capital-driven network that helps every member make an even greater impact on the business world."

About Jiffy Junk

Jiffy Junk was founded in 2014 by Robert Palumbo as a junk hauling service operating in Suffolk County and Nassau County on Long Island, New York. The company's commitment to eco-friendly practices and exceptional customer service resulted in sustained business growth and expansion. Palumbo partnered with Adam Butler to manage the expansion of the company including the development of a national franchise program, which replicates the efficiency and integrity on which Jiffy Junk was established. For additional information about Jiffy Junk, visit JiffyJunk.com

About Forbes Councils

Forbes partnered with the founders of Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) to launch Forbes Councils, invitation-only communities for world-class business professionals in a variety of industries. Members, who are hand-selected by each Council's community team, receive personalized introductions to each other based on their specific needs and gain access to a wide range of business benefits and services, including best-in-class concierge teams, personalized connections, peer-to-peer learning, a business services marketplace, and the opportunity to share thought leadership content on Forbes.com. For more information about Forbes New York Business Council, visit forbesnycouncil.com. To learn more about Forbes Councils, visit forbescouncils.com.

Media Contact: Adam Butler, Jiffy Junk, 844-543-3966 x101, adam@jiffyjunk.com

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