NYLCV 2025 Westchester Cocktail Party

10/29/2025 at 6:00pm
HudCo, 145 Palisade St Suite 200, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

The New York League of Conservation Voters is thrilled to invite you to our 2025 Westchester Cocktail Party! Join us on Wednesday, October 29th, 6pm-8pm at HudCo in Dobbs Ferry for an evening of drinks, light refreshments, and great conversation.

At our Westchester Cocktail Party, over 100 regional business leaders, elected officials, environmentalists, and NYLCV supporters like you, gather to celebrate environmental progress in the region and strengthen our shared commitment to New York’s environment. This year we are thrilled to be honoring The Construction Industry Council (CIC) of Westchester and Hudson Valley, and to be joined by Westchester County Executive and longtime environmental advocate Ken Jenkins. 
 

Secure your tickets HERE! Any questions? Email gmeerwarth@nylcv.org.


Our Honoree: The Construction Industry Council (CIC) of Westchester and Hudson Valley

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) is dedicated to addressing the evolving needs of the construction industry while fostering sustainable growth in the communities where we live and work. CIC strives to educate, influence, and advocate for policies and practices that drive economic development, enhance infrastructure, promote sustainability and innovation, and strengthen community engagement.

Our organization’s mission and focus continue to evolve in response to the changing needs of both the industry and the communities we serve. We are committed to supporting the growth of our members while also creating meaningful opportunities for the next generation of professionals.

 

Our Guest Speaker: County Executive Ken Jenkins

County Executive Ken Jenkins  took office in January 2025 as the tenth County Executive of Westchester. Jenkins is the first Black County Executive in Westchester history.

As Chairman of the Board of Legislators, he passed legislation facilitating the conversion of the County fleet to electric vehicles. As Deputy County Executive, he revived and passed County legislation mandating electric vehicle charging stations in County owned parking lots.

Under his administration, Westchester has become a regional leader in sustainable waste management. The County’s RFSTD consortium brings together over 20 municipalities for a curbside food scrap recycling program. The new CompostED facility not only provides residents with access to a free anaerobic digester, but also educational services for the next generation of conservationists. He also helped develop County regulations requiring food service establishments to forgo dispensing plastic utensils unless requested.

Outside of his capacity in county government, he also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Sustainable Westchester. 

 


Thank you to our 2025 Sponsors

HONOREE

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) of Westchester and Hudson Valley

PATRONS

JCA Strategic Solutions

Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9

SUPPORTERS

AKRF

Laborers Local 60

Roux

Thalle Industries  

FRIENDS

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater New York

Con Edison

Marvin Church, Comrie Enterprises LLC 

DACK Consulting

ELEC 825

David Freeman, Gibbons P.C.

IUOE Local 137

Laborers’ Local 754

Law Office of William A. Ruskin, PLLC  Pamela Lippe/e4, Inc

NY Transco

Nina Orville

Paul J. Scariano, Inc.

Rose Contracting of Westchester

Nancy Seligson

Sive, Paget & Riesel, PC

SUNY Purchase

Charles S. Warren 

 

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