Betty Cotton
Betty Cotton has worked, both as a volunteer and as a professional, for an array of not for profit organizations for many years. She is a board member of ERLC, Westchester Community College Foundation and the Greyston Foundation, a community development corporation that builds and manages low income housing and provides social and medical services to low income residents in Yonkers, N.Y. She is also on the Board of Governors of the American Jewish Committee and is a Vice Chairman of Project Interchange.
Previously she served as the President of the Junior League of Central Westchester. She is also a former Executive Director of the Westchester Interfaith Housing Corporation and the Westchester Holocaust Commission. She currently works as a consultant to Not-for-Profit organizations most recently as workshop coordinator for the Westchester Not-for-Profit Leadership Summit.
Betty received a BA from George Washington University and an MS in Urban Affairs from Hunter College.