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Thru the Lens: Westchester County Association holds its 67th Fall Leadership Dinner

Shown above (from left) are: Scott Rechler, CEO of RXR Realty; Kevin Dahill, president and CEO of the Suburban Hospital Alliance of NYS; Jack Kopnisky, president and CEO of Sterling Bancorp; and Bill Mooney, Westchester County Association president and CEO.

Tarrytown, NY The Westchester County Association (WCA) held its 67th Fall Leadership Dinner on Thursday, Nov. 16 at the Westchester Marriott at 670 White Plains Rd. Scott Rechler, chairman and CEO of RXR Realty, keynoted and spoke about the region’s economic opportunities and challenges to the event’s 600 attendees.

The evening kicked off with a cocktail and networking reception before official remarks from WCA chairman Bill Harrington, WCA president and CEO William Mooney Jr., Bill Cuddy, executive vice president at CBRE, and the keynote address from Rechler. Kevin Dahill, president and CEO of the Suburban Hospital Alliance of NYS, received the organization’s Leadership Award, and Jack Kopnisky, president and CEO of Sterling National Bank, was presented with the organization’s Alfred DelBello Visionary Leadership Award.

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