Pell Wealth Partners Receives Green Business Certification

Westchester Green Business member, Pell Wealth Partners, was honored at the company’s headquarters in Rye Brook last week for achieving Green Business Certification. The certificate was presented to Pell Wealth Partners CEO, Geri Pell, by Deputy County Executive Kevin Plunkett, John Ravitz, Executive Vice President and COO of The Business Council of Westchester and Dani Glaser, WGB Program Director. Westchester County also issued a proclamation declaring September 28, 2017 “Pell Wealth Partners Recognition Day.”
Through the Westchester Green Business program, Pell Wealth Partners and its employees were able to successfully implement a comprehensive sustainability program including improvements to lighting and energy, recycling, transportation, materials management and water conservation.
“Pell Wealth Partners is a great example of how a tenant can work with its landlord to implement innovative green business solutions in all areas of operation, said WGB Program Director Dani Glaser. “Congratulations to the entire team at Pell Wealth that has worked so hard to achieve this certification.”
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