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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

WESTCHESTER COUNTY: County Executive George Latimer Celebrates Women in Government with Video Series During the Month of October: Bridget Gibbons

Westchester

Westchester County issued the following announcement.

County Executive George Latimer is extremely proud of Westchester’s diverse workforce – especially those who are women working in County government. Latimer’s administration consists of a vast majority of high-ranking women professionals, more than any past administration, who have done an exemplary job for Westchester County. These women hold positions such as Director of Operations, Director of Communications and Director of Economic Development, as well as serving as Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners for County departments.

Throughout the month of October, Westchester County Government will profile women who are providing key leadership for the County. Each woman has their own story to tell, and each one has overcome various obstacles to achieve their success.

Westchester County Executive George Latimer said: “All of the women that you will meet this month have joined our administration because they believed their background and perspective could help ensure a better life for the people of Westchester County. As professionals and as successful women in County government, I am proud of each and every one of them for their steadfast commitment towards improving the County we all love to call home.”

You may also go to YouTube to watch the full briefing.

As Director of Economic Development, Gibbons is responsible for the oversight of a series of programs to attract and entice businesses to move to Westchester County. Gibbons began her career in the corporate world with large corporations such as IBM and Accenture, and later started her own business as a social media consultant. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gibbons has spearheaded a number of programs to help the County’s business community build back stronger, and revitalize the local economy.

Original source can be found here.  

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