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BOMA Westchester elects slate of officers for 2024 term

White Plains, NY The Building Owners and Managers Association of Westchester County has elected its slate of officers for the 2024 term.

Stephanie Manfredi was elected president. Manfredi is a property manager at Colliers International. For nearly 15 years she has been a leader in commercial real estate, working in property and facilities management overseeing all building-related operations and communications across the New York metropolitan region. 

Manfredi was sworn in with the rest of the slate at BOMA Westchester’s annual holiday party and inauguration of officers held December 14 at Westchester Hills Golf Club.

Other officers elected and sworn in for the 2024 term were:

• Vice president: Michael Borrero of Blumenfeld Development Group

• Vice president: Robert McNamara of GHP Office Realty

• Secretary/treasurer: Geraldine Malloy of Newmark. 

The following directors were also elected

• Judy Carrion, CBRE

• Vinny Finnegan, Gedney Way Consultants, LLC

• Gina Lomurno, Reckson

• Caroline Molloy, Cushman & Wakefield

• Brian Van Riper, Robert Martin Company

• Peter Zimmar, Regeneron

Immediate past president: Scott Tangredi of Reckson

Allied representative: Jim Scully of Scully Construction Corp.

Public relations advisor: Dean Bender of Thompson & Bender.

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