
More than 200 guests gathered at HudCo in Dobbs Ferry on August 19th for Big Ideas and Little Bites: A Multi-Chamber Mixer. The evening, hosted by Westchester County and Westchester Catalyst (Westchester Office of Economic Development) brought together chamber members for networking, new connections, and culinary delights.
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “Our many local business chambers are a driving force for Westchester County’s robust economy. The energy and excitement generated by this incredible networking event was remarkable.”
Westchester County Director of Economic Development Bridget Gibbons said:“We were delighted with the tremendous turnout for this multi-chamber program. We applaud HudCo for hosting this event and thank the chamber members who contributed the fabulous food.”
Westchester County Director of Policy & Programs, Small Business and Chambers of Commerce Shari Rosen Ascher said: “This was a wonderful opportunity for business owners and professionals to connect with potential clients, customers and collaborators from all over the County. As I spend much of my time traveling to Chamber meetings and events across the County, it was my pleasure to bring everyone together in my village.”
More than 13 chambers from across Westchester County were represented such as Rivertowns Chamber of Commerce, Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce, New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce, Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce, Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce, Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce, Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce, Tuckahoe Chamber of Commerce, Harrison Chamber of Commerce, Armonk Chamber Of Commerce, Scarsdale Business Alliance, Greenburgh Chamber of Commerce, Larchmont Chamber of Commerce, Port Chester Chamber of Commerce, Rye Brook Chamber of Commerce, Rye City Chamber of Commerce and Pelham Chamber of Commerce
Special guests who spoke at the event included County Executive Ken Jenkins, Congressman George Latimer, and Dobbs Ferry Mayor Vincent Rossillo.
The event was made possible with support from Westchester County, Westchester Catalyst (Westchester County Office of Economic Development), Toth Event Staffing, and HudCo.


