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Former Business Exec and White Plains Councilman Ben Boykin Sworn in as County Legislator

The following was submitted by the Westchester County Board of Legislators.
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White Plains, NY – Ben Boykin, a former White Plains Common Councilman and a business executive 
with a strong record in community service, was sworn in officially tonight as a member of the 
Westchester County Board of Legislators (BOL). He will be representing the county’s 5
District, which includes Scarsdale, most of White Plains and a portion of Harrison. The district was 
previously represented by Bill Ryan, now retired. 
 
“I am looking forward to working with the sixteen other County legislators to hold down property taxes 
and create new job opportunities for the residents of Westchester,” said Boykin. “Government, at all 
levels, has to take a proactive approach in increasing economic growth and ensuring a level of prosperity 
for future generations. That’s no small task, but I think working together we can achieve success.” 
 
Boykin noted that many Westchester residents are still in need of help and support from County 
government programs, and pledged to preserve child care subsidies for working mothers while also 
maintaining services for seniors and at-risk youths. 
 
First elected to the White Plains Common Council in 2000, Boykin served as president on three separate 
occasions (2002-3, 2009-9 and 2010-11). He was a member of the White Plains School Board from 
1992 to 1999 as well. 
 
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina and Northwestern University’s Kellogg 
School of Management, Boykin is a Certified Public Account and former Assistant Treasurer at 
Nabisco, where he helped the international conglomerate maintain its investment-grade credit rating. 
Presently, he runs his own financial consulting business, Ben Boykin & Associates, in White Plains.


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