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Haub Law Dean Horace Anderson Named to Westchester County Association Board of Directors

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March 29, 2023
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Horace E. Anderson Jr., Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频, has been named to the Board of Directors of the Westchester County Association (WCA).

Dean Anderson鈥檚 appointment is a reflection of the long-standing partnership between the Law School and the WCA on policy and programming, including collaborations with its Land Use Law Center and Energy and Climate Center. Together, they launched the Clean Energy Program Portal, which was recognized by Westchester County last year at its 3rd annual ECO Awards. Among its most recent collaborations, Haub Law hosted the inaugural , bringing together environmental law faculty and alumni experts with thought leaders from across the state to discuss ESG concepts, policy and innovations in business sustainability.

鈥淎s leader of an important educational institution located in the county, I am proud to have an opportunity, through service on WCA鈥檚 board, to contribute to the success of the business and nonprofit community in Westchester, and to the growth of the regional economy,鈥 said Dean Anderson. 鈥淭he law school and WCA have forged several successful collaborations over the years. We are excited to continue providing the ideas, expertise and energy of our students, faculty and staff 鈥 especially in the vital areas of sustainable business development, renewable energy, land use, and healthcare.鈥

鈥淭he reason the WCA can be so effective on issues that drive regional economy is because leaders like Dean Anderson step up and serve on our board,鈥 said Michael N. Romita, President & CEO, Westchester County Association. 鈥淚n his tenure at the 91视频 Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Horace has already made invaluable contributions to our sustainability initiatives. We are fortunate to have his thoughtful expertise on our board and look forward to our continued partnership with his new role.鈥

As the preeminent business membership organization in Westchester County, the WCA is committed to business advocacy, economic vitality and to providing a strong and clear voice for the interests of businesses on the regional, national and international levels. The WCA represents professionals in real estate, healthcare, finance & banking, hospitality, technology and other professional services; as well as municipalities, nonprofit organizations and institutions of higher education 鈥 supporting their objectives through direct advocacy and original programming.

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