BCW’s Ebony White to Join Burke Rehabilitation Center
The Business Council of Westchester this week announced that Ebony White, Director of Workforce Development, will be joining Burke Rehabilitation Center. In her new role, Ebony will serve as Director, Service Excellence and Program Development.
Ebony has been an integral part of the BCW team for 12 years, making tremendous strides both within the workforce development space and the BCW community.
The BCW this week held a reception celebrating Ebony’s many accomplishments during her tenure with the BCW, wishing her all the best of luck in her future endeavors.
“Thank you for all your hard work on behalf of the business community and youth of Westchester County,” said Marsha Gordon, President and CEO of the BCW. “You will continue to do important and meaningful work at Burke.”
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