Announcing the 2020 Rising Stars – 40 Under 40 Award Winners
The Business Council of Westchester is pleased to announce the 2020 Rising Stars-40 Under 40, a diverse and highly talented group representing an impressive array of professions and fields including many COVID heroes who have been on the front line helping those in need. The winners will be honored on September 2 at a location to be announced.
“The quantity and quality of this year’s nominees is second to none. This year’s winners represent the very best and brightest of Westchester County’s up and coming young professionals from a tremendous cross-section of organizations and industries. We’re delighted to honor such an elite group,” said Rising Stars Chairman Joseph McCoy, Region Manager, Commercial Lending, SVP People’s United Bank.
The Rising Stars program is modeled after the national business recognition program “40 under 40.” Rising Stars honorees were chosen based on professional and/or entrepreneurial accomplishments, professional and/or business affiliations, and demonstrated leadership skills.
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