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New report defines downside if Westchester fails to address housing needs featured image.
New report defines downside if Westchester fails to address housing needs
A joint economic study produced by the Westchester County Association (WCA) and the Regional Plan Association (RPA) says that if Westchester fails to address its growing shortfall in housing it could lose from 8,400 to 12,000 jobs annually, lose from $333 million to $742 million in annual earnings and lose from $32 billion to $57 billion in Gross Domestic Product by 2040.
May 22, 2025
Westchester housing shortfall could lead to job losses and threaten economic growth featured image.
Westchester housing shortfall could lead to job losses and threaten economic growth
RYE -- Despite recent growth in housing developments, Westchester still faces a pressing need for more housing. A new study by the Westchester County Association and Regional Plan Association warns that the housing shortfall could lead to job losses — unless municipalities act to promote housing.
May 23, 2025
Op-ed: Slashing Medicaid will hurt New Yorkers and our economy featured image.
Op-ed: Slashing Medicaid will hurt New Yorkers and our economy
The U.S. House of Representatives has advanced a plan to slash about $700 billion from Medicaid over the next ten years. Not only would major cuts to Medicaid harm the health of New Yorkers, but they would also ravage healthcare providers and undermine the state’s economy.
May 20, 2025
Hospitals, health care keep growing in Westchester, but many jobs are going unfilled featured image.
Hospitals, health care keep growing in Westchester, but many jobs are going unfilled
The health care industry is entrenched as a backbone of Westchester's economy. With the rapid expansion of hospitals and health care facilities, thousands of new jobs are expected to be created in the coming years. Health care jobs are generally competitive and well-paying. Yet, many remain unfilled.
Apr 28, 2025
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Uncharted Waters
In September of 2021, when Hurricane Ida pummeled Westchester County—and Mamaroneck in particular—Michael Murphy doubled down on a plan. The director of business development at Murphy Brothers Contracting saw firsthand (but not for the first time) how Ida’s flooding devastated businesses. Year after year, as storms became more powerful, merchants in the area saw their properties submerged and inventories destroyed with no relief in sight
Congress is coming for Medicaid. That’s bad for NY's health care and our economy | Opinion featured image.
Congress is coming for Medicaid. That’s bad for NY's health care and our economy | Opinion
Medicaid provides healthcare to families with modest incomes, young adults who have aged off their parents’ insurance, people with disabilities and frail elderly individuals in long-term care. It covers your neighbors, your kids, your parents and grandparents. And it is now on the chopping block. The program is administered by the states and jointly funded with the federal government. It is not cheap, costing more than $600 billion a year. That is why it is in Congress’ crosshairs.
Apr 17, 2025
Many young workers have trouble making eye contact. Employers, educators have work to do featured image.
Many young workers have trouble making eye contact. Employers, educators have work to do
VALHALLA – With thousands of job openings in the Hudson Valley, educators and employers are collaborating to train a new generation of phone-centric workers who may lack social skills like making eye contact. The number of private sector jobs in the Hudson Valley grew by 1.9% to 819,000 in January, with the largest gains occurring in education and health services, as well as leisure and hospitality. But many employers are having trouble filling jobs. In fact, across New York state, about 500,000 open positions still need to be filled.
Apr 4, 2025
Medicaid cuts would lead to job losses, reduced patient services in Lower Hudson hospitals featured image.
Medicaid cuts would lead to job losses, reduced patient services in Lower Hudson hospitals
WHITE PLAINS ‒ As lawmakers in Washington consider steep spending cuts, leaders of Lower Hudson hospitals and research institutions warn that potential cuts to Medicaid and research funding could lead to job losses and reduced access to health care services. A shift in federal funding priorities has put the health care industry at risk, officials say.
Mar 13, 2025
How tariffs could impact prices and affordability, slow down development close to home featured image.
How tariffs could impact prices and affordability, slow down development close to home
As a wave of new tariffs hits America’s trading partners, Westchester builders are scrambling to adapt. While it’s too early to gauge the full impact on costs and prices on building materials, those in the Westchester business community expressed concern about rising prices, business stability and housing affordability. Michael Romita, president of Westchester County Association, said development projects are likely to become more expensive to build. As a result, fewer projects will move forward, which could ultimately affect housing affordability.
Mar 10, 2025
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Jenkins ranks airport and County Center as priorities
County Executive Ken Jenkins told a breakfast gathering of the Westchester County Association that the future of the county’s airport and the Westchester County Center will receive priority attention from his administration. Jenkins, who is running in the Feb. 11 special election to determine who will serve out the remainder of now Congressman George Latimer’s term, appeared at a breakfast event that helped launch WCA’s 75th anniversary year. Jenkins is running against Republican Christine Sculti in the special election.
Jan 28, 2025

Press Releases

New Report by Regional Plan Association (RPA) Finds Billions in Lost Economic Opportunity If Westchester Fails to Meet Housing Demand
WHITE PLAINS, NY (May 22, 2025) — As cranes rise and hospital campuses expand across Westchester County, new findings unveiled at the Westchester County Association’s (WCA) Annual Real Estate Summit reveal a critical imbalance—Westchester’s housing supply is not keeping up, and the cost of inaction could reach tens of billions of dollars.
May 22, 2025
Westchester County Association Kicks Off 75th Anniversary with County Executive Ken Jenkins’ First Address to Business Community
White Plains, NY (January 23, 2025) — The Westchester County Association (WCA) launched its 75th anniversary year with newly appointed County Executive Ken Jenkins’ first address to the Westchester business community, where he outlined his vision for the county’s growth and vitality – subjects that drive WCA’s mission.
Jan 23, 2025
Four Exceptional Westchester Leaders Honored at Westchester County Association ‘Impact in Action’ Leadership Event
(November 21, 2024) …. Four exceptional Westchester leaders, cited for their outstanding contributions to Westchester’s robust economy, benefiting its people and businesses, were honored at the Westchester County Association’s (WCA) Annual Leadership Event, “Impact in Action,” held on November 20th at Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle.
450+ Power Players Gather to Honor Four Exceptional Leaders at Westchester County Association “Impact in Action” Leadership Event
White Plains, New York - (November 10, 2023)….Over 450 members of Westchester’s professional community packed the Westchester Marriott ballroom on November 9th for the Westchester County Association’s 73rd annual leadership event.
Nov 10, 2023
WESTCHESTER COUNTY ASSOCATION AND WESTCHESTER COUNTY TEAM UP TO HOST LARGEST REGIONAL JOB FAIR THIS FALL
White Plains (October 12, 2023) More than 300 job seekers lined up to meet with over 40 employers and resource providers at a regional career fair October 12 at the Westchester County Center in White Plains.
Oct 13, 2023
Westchester County Launches Connect Westchester: A New Sweeping Digital Literacy & Access Initiative
Connect Westchester is Westchester County’s Office of Economic Development’s new initiative to bridge the digital divide through providing essential digital resources, education and affordable internet access to low-income residents.
Oct 6, 2023
Healthcare Champions Rita Mabli & Westchester Community Health Center Honored by 250 Power Players at WCA’s “Toasting to a Healthy Westchester”
White Plains, New York - (September 22, 2023)…In his keynote address at WCA’s “Toasting to a Healthy Westchester,” Michael J. Dowling, CEO, Northwell Health appealed to 250 key leaders in healthcare and business attending this annual dinner to try to solve what he called the social determinants of health, such as gun violence, poverty, obesity, and drugs and alchohol abuse. “If we don’t solve theses issues, we will never improve the health status of Americans,”he said, citing the pressures facing the industry today.
Sep 22, 2023
Westchester County Association and Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law Convene Second Annual ‘Profit & Purpose’ Sustainable Business Conference to Prepare Business Leaders for a Low-Carbon Future
White Plains, New York -- (June 5, 2023) Close to 200 business, nonprofit, and government leaders attended the WCA’s 2nd Annual Sustainable Business Conference hosted in partnership with Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law. The event, held June 1 at the law school, focused on new opportunities in sustainable investing and real estate, navigating an evolving regulatory landscape, and the connection between sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion. New this year, a “Sustainability Bootcamp” workshop served as a primer for businesses of all sizes to get started with practical tools to develop a sustainability program.
Jun 5, 2023
Westchester County Association Welcomes Eight New Board Members to Expand Its Dynamic Advisory Team
White Plains, New York - (December 8, 2022) Susan Fox, WCA Board Chair, President & CEO, White Plains Hospital, and Michael N. Romita, President, and CEO of the Westchester County Association (WCA), announced this week that the WCA, the county’s premier business membership organization, will welcome eight new board members representing important industry sectors to bolster the WCA’s economic development and advocacy work.
Dec 8, 2022
Over 450 Movers and Shakers Gather to Honor Three Visionary Leaders Shaping Westchester’s Future
White Plains, New York - (November 21, 2022)…. Westchester’s professional community packed the Westchester Marriott ballroom on November 17th for the Westchester County Association’s annual leadership dinner to honor Westchester’s most influential leaders and celebrate another year of impactful work by the WCA, the region’s premiere business advocacy and economic development organization.
Nov 21, 2022

Member News

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WCA Members Recognized by City & State's 2025
WCA Members Recognized by City & State's 2025 "50 Over 50" List
Congratulations to WCA members Michael Dowling, Northwell Health; Roger Arrieux Jr., Deloitte; Ruben Diaz Jr., Montefiore Einstein; and Karina Yazdanbakhsh, New York Blood Center, for being named to City & State's 2025 "50 Over 50" list — a testimony to their remarkable leadership and achievements!
Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law's New Visiting Scholar featured image.
Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law's New Visiting Scholar
Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law is excited to host Professor Anthony Moffa as a Haub Visiting Scholar! He’ll deliver the 2025 Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture and work with faculty and students in the top-ranked Environmental Law Program
WCA Member Organizations Are Best Places to Work, Congrats! featured image.
WCA Member Organizations Are Best Places to Work, Congrats!
We are thrilled to celebrate our WCA members — Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, Orange Bank & Trust Company, Feeding Westchester, and PKF O'Connor Davies — for being honored among 914INC.’s 2025 Best Places to Work. This prestigious recognition highlights their unwavering commitment to excellence and fostering employee satisfaction. Thank you for leading by example and setting a high standard for our community.
The Next Gen of Successful Businesses: Westchester County Announces Latest Cohort featured image.
The Next Gen of Successful Businesses: Westchester County Announces Latest Cohort
The Westchester County Biosciences Accelerator has announced the 12 ventures chosen for its sixth cohort. The 6.5-month-long program pairs founders with accredited entrepreneur coaches and mentors to provide educational experiences crucial to the development of successful ventures.
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Don't Miss Event! Inside the Nonprofit Sector
Explore how nonprofits are shaping our community's health and economic future at a pivotal event held in partnership with Nonprofit Westchester. Gain insights, connect with key leaders, and explore actionable solutions at the March 20 event. Secure your spot today! WCA members: use code NPWWCA25 for exclusive pricing.
Burke Rehabilitation Partners With Stepinac High School featured image.
Burke Rehabilitation Partners With Stepinac High School
Burke Rehabilitation proudly announces its collaboration with Stepinac High School to foster the next generation of healthcare leaders. Stepinac’s Anatomy and Physiology students will engage in hands-on learning, research, and case studies at Burke’s 150-bed rehabilitation campus, shadowing healthcare professionals and honing critical thinking and empathy skills.
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Andrus Appoints New President/CEO
Andrus is thrilled to introduce Corine E. Lurry-Mabin as its new President and CEO. With 27 years of dedicated service, she brings exceptional leadership, a forward-thinking vision, and an unwavering commitment to advancing Andrus’ mission of transforming lives through emotional and social support services. Join WCA in celebrating this exciting new chapter for Andrus
WMCHealth Appoints Director of Urology featured image.
WMCHealth Appoints Director of Urology
Congratulations to Dr. John Phillips, now Director of Urology at Westchester Medical Center and Chair at New York Medical College. A pioneer in kidney cancer treatments and robotic surgeries, Dr. Phillips brings unmatched expertise to his new role. He succeeds Dr. Muhammad Choudhury, whose leadership has left a lasting legacy
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Fordham University Appoints First VP for External Affairs
Fordham University has appointed Travis Proulx as its inaugural Vice President for External Affairs. With extensive experience in government and higher education, Proulx will unify government relations and community engagement efforts, securing funding and expanding Fordham’s impact locally and globally.
Nonprofit Grant Opportunity for Energy Efficiency Upgrades featured image.
Nonprofit Grant Opportunity for Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Eligible nonprofits across New York State can apply for subrecipient grants of up to $200,000 for energy efficiency building upgrades. Sustainable Westchester, through the US Department of Energy, is helping nonprofits implement upgrades such as heat pumps, insulation/weatherization and more. A virtual info session is scheduled for February 6.

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