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Exec. Director of WP Business Improvement District to Speak at WPCNA Meeting

 

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The April Meeting of the White Plains Council of Neighborhood Associations (WPCNA) will be held in the lower meeting room at at 5 Homeside Lane in White Plains, NY at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, April 3, 2012.  

The guest speaker will be Kevin Nunn, Executive Director of the White Plains Business Improvement District (BID).

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Mr. Nunn, who took over as Executive Director of the White Plains BID in September 2011, will talk about the BID's three main initiatives for downtown White Plains -- its Clean Sweep, Events, and Business Outreach programs -- and take general questions afterward.

Admission is free and the public is invited to attend and participate.

Kevin Nunn came to the White Plains BID from Bridgeport, where he founded the Economic Resource Center in 1998. A graduate of Lake Forest College who studied Urban Planning at CUNY Hunter College, Mr. Nunn has served on the Boards of NYC's Industrial Development Authority, Economic Development Corporation, and Community Investment Corporation.  

The presentation, which will discuss the BID's marketing and promotion, special events, streetscape improvement, sidewalk cleaning and member advocacy services, is sure to be of interest to residents across the City.

The meeting is open to the public and will start promptly at 7:30 pm. Please come early to get a good seat and allow time for audience participation and networking.

P.S. Annual dues are still only $35.  If your association hasn't paid its 2012 dues, please bring a check payable to WPCNA to the meeting.

If you'd like to speak or have a suggestion for a future WPCNA meeting, please let us know.

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