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Cortlandt's Andrea Bloome Graduates from Leadership Westchester

Bloome is among 20 women and men from the business, non-profit and public sectors that make essential connections in their communities.

On June 28, 20 men and women will graduate as the 17th class of Leadership Westchester and join the alumni group of the Volunteer Center of the United Way. Among them is Cortlandt Manor's Andrew Bloome, the CEO of Alchemy Post Sound.

Graduates and alumni represent great leaders from three sectors: business, nonprofit and public, said Amie Gettes of the Volunteer Center. "They feed our pipeline to nonprofits seeking board members and skilled-based volunteers and help answer critical community challenges."

At the event, the Volunteer Center of the United Way will also confer the honor of Alumnus of the Year on Doug Rogers, outgoing Chair of The Volunteer Center (class of 2009).

Congratulations to the 2012 Leadership Westchester graduates:

Andrea Bloome of Cortlandt Manor

CEO, Alchemy Post Sound 

 

Sara Cashen  of Dobbs Ferry

Dir. Of Finance and Development, Greenburgh Nature Center  

 

Kathy Doscher  of Bronxville

Manager, IBM

 

Kimberly Foster  of Elmsford

Dir. Of Cash Management and Deposit Operations, The Westchester Bank

 

Kathleen Haverlack of Bronxville

VP – Major Gifts and Gift Planning, United Way of Westchester and Putnam

 

Daniel Huang  of Forest Hills

Business Banker, M&T Bank (Tarrytown)

 

Monica Ko  of Hartsdale

Consultant, The Volunteer Center of United Way 

 

Kevin Langtry  of Somers

Senior Associate, CBRE, Inc.

 

Nancy Levin  of New Rochelle

Dir. Of Development and External Affairs, My Sister's Place

 

Annette McLaughlin  of Harrison

Career Coach and Learning Professional

 

Leigh Taylor Mickelson of Ossining

Program Director, Clay Art Center

 

Anthony Montalbano  of Flushing

VP & Executive Director, YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester   (White Plains)

 

Julia Salem-Emrick  of Ossining

Director of Events, Westchester County Association  (White Plains)

 

Kristine Stallone  of Tuckahoe

American Jewish World Service

 

Nicole Stansbury  of White Plains

Dir. Of Youth and Community Services, YWCA of White Plains & Central Westchester (White Plains)

 

Joanne Taylor  of New Rochelle

Chief Operating Officer, Housing Development Fund

 

Joan Grangenois-Thomas  of Port Chester

Public Relations Consultant

 

Laura Traynor  of North Salem

Executive Director, Center for Aging in Place

 

Nathalie Monin Voelker  of Larchmont

Service Events Coordinator, The Volunteer Center of United Way

 

Paula Wedlaw  of New Rochelle

Coordinator – Human Resources, The Earth Institute Columbia University

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