2018 Hall of Fame Winners Announced

The Business Council of Westchester this week announced the winners of its Hall of Fame awards. The BCW will honor businesses large and small that have contributed to the health of Westchester’s economy at its annual BCW Hall of Fame event on April 24 at Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle.
This year’s event will focus on how these businesses have led the way in embracing change that has allowed them to thrive in the face of a shifting economy.
“I am honored to welcome theses business leaders to the 2018 Hall of Fame where they will join more than 65 past honorees, said BCW President and CEO Marsha Gordon. “The recipients of this year’s Hall of Fame Awards speak to the highest caliber of our Westchester businesses and the overwhelming contributions they have made to the economic health and growth of this county.
This year’s award recipients are:
Corporate Citizenship: Houlihan Lawrence
Entrepreneurial Success: RXR Realty
Family Owned Business Success: Combe Inc.,
Small Business Success: D & D Elevator
Women in Business Success: Geri E. Pell, Pell Wealth Partners
Chairman’s Recognition: Atlantic Westchester, Inc.
Stay tuned for registration information. We hope to see you there!
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