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BOMA Westchester elects 2022 officers

White Plains, NY The Building Owners and Managers Association of Westchester County has announced the election of its slate of officers for the 2022 term. Scott Tangredi was re-elected President.  Mr. Tangredi is Director of Construction for Reckson, Tangredi was sworn in with the rest of the slate at BOMA Westchester’s Annual Holiday Party and Inauguration of Officers held December 2 at Westchester Hills Golf Club in White Plains.

Other officers elected and sworn in for the 2022 term were:

Vice President: Caroline Molloy of Cushman & Wakefield

Vice President: Michael Borrero of Simone Development Companies

Treasurer: Stephanie Manfredi of Colliers International

Secretary: Robert McNamara of GHP Office Realty

The following Directors were also elected:

Jenny Brown of Pacific Retail Capital Partners
Judy Carrion of CBRE
Vinny Finnegan of Gedney Way Consultants LLC
Geraldine Molloy of Newmark, Knight, Frank
Brian Van Riper of Robert Martin Company
Peter Zimmar of Regeneron
Immediate Past President: Susan Curtis of CBRE

Allied Representative: Jim Scully of Scully Construction

Public Relations Advisor: Dean Bender of Thompson & Bender

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