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Westchester Disabled on the Move Announces Appointment of Brian L. Miller to Board of Directors
He is a Partner at Littman Krooks LLP, specializing elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, special needs planning, and guardianships

YONKERS, N.Y. – (September 29, 2025) - Westchester Disabled On the Move (WDOM), a leading advocate dedicated to promoting independence and equal rights for individuals with disabilities, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brian L. Miller to its Board of Directors. Brian’s extensive legal background in special needs planning, elder law, and guardianships will be an invaluable asset to the organization.
Brian is a Partner at Littman Krooks LLP, where he represents clients with various aspects of elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, special needs planning, and guardianships. He is a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation and is an active member of numerous professional committees and associations. He received his Juris Doctor of Law degree from Pace University School of Law.
“We welcome Brian Miller to our Board of Directors,” said Amy C. O’Hara, Esq., WDOM Board President. “His extensive knowledge and professional experience in special needs planning and elder law directly align with our mission to assist our community members. Brian's expertise will be a tremendous asset as we continue our work to ensure individuals with disabilities have the resources and support they need to live independently.”
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“As a frequent lecturer on topics related to estate planning and elder law, his commitment to educating the community will be a great benefit to WDOM's advocacy efforts,’’ added Maria Samuels, WDOM Executive Director.
About Westchester Disabled on the Move (WDOM)
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Westchester Disabled on the Move (WDOM) is part of a national network of Independent Living Centers dedicated to independence and equal rights for individuals with disabilities. WDOM provides free programs and services to consumers with disabilities and their families, assisting them with healthcare, housing, transportation, and other services. For over 40 years, WDOM has been a leader in advocating for accessibility and creating programs to help people with disabilities maintain their independence and stay in the community.