BCW’s Gordon and Ravitz Named to Hudson Valley Power 100 List
The BCW is very proud to announce that Marsha Gordon and John Ravitz were named to City & State’s inaugural Hudson Valley Power 100 list identifying the region’s most influential figures. Marsha and John were both ranked #13 on the list. Others named to the prestigious list were New York State Senate Majority Leaders Andrea-Stewart-Cousins(#1), Westchester County Executive George Latimer(#2) and Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano(#3).
“So proud to be named #13 along with my colleague John Ravitz. A great honor to be included with so many terrific people from Westchester to Ulster shaping the future of the Hudson Valley,” said Marsha.
In naming Marsha and John to the list, City & State said, “When Westchester businesses are seeking guidance or experts in the policy sphere, they rely on Marsha Gordon and John Ravitz. The influential duo shapes the priorities of the Business Council of Westchester. This year, that has included convening industry leaders to talk about artificial intelligence’s impact on business and launching its Clean Energy Action Coalition to represent businesses’ interests as the state’s energy landscape evolves.”
For the complete list click here The 2024 Hudson Valley Power 100 – City & State New York (cityandstateny.com)
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