The event takes place Thursday, Jan. 7, from 8-10 a.m. at The Westchester Marriott Hotel in Tarrytown. Tickets are $75 for members and $90 for future members. Guests may register at westchester.org. Pre-registration is recommended. The event is sponsored by Sterling National Bank, Con Edison, CohnReznick, ENT & Allergy Associates, and O'Connor Davies.
The breakfast leads off with a presentation by Astorino in which he outlines his priorities for 2016. This will be followed by remarks and observations by Jack Kopnisky, President and CEO of Sterling National Bank. An interactive roundtable discussion follows with Barbara Benson, Assistant Managing Editor of Crain’s New York Business; Guy Liebler, President, Simone Healthcare Development; John Flannery, Partner, Wilson Elser; and Amy Allen, Executive Director, Hudson Valley Workforce Academy, WCA. Kopnisky will moderate.
“The 2016 Forecast will be a lively and thought-provoking event,” said William M. Mooney, Jr., President & CEO, Westchester County Association. “The Westchester business community will hear from some of the region’s leading economic and real estate market experts, who will share their valuable insights and business intel to our members and guests.”
Astorino has served as Westchester County Executive since 2009. While a 21-year-old communications major at Fordham University, Astorino was elected to his hometown Mount Pleasant’s Board of Education, then the Mount Pleasant Town Board. He held various positions in the radio industry and was a station manager and program director of The Catholic Channel on Sirius-XM Satellite Radio. Prior to becoming County Executive, he served on the Westchester County Board of Legislators from 2003-2005.
The Westchester County Association is the preeminent business leadership organization serving Westchester County and the region. The Association is committed to business advocacy, economic vitality, and to providing a strong and clear voice for the interests of businesses on the regional, national, and international levels.
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