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Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce announces honorees

  • May 30
  • 2 min read

The Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce has announced the slate for the Chamber Honors Dinner to be held Thursday, June 4, at 6 p.m., at the Mount Kisco Country Club, located at 10 Taylor Road, Mount Kisco. 

Dan and Sammi Taplitz, longtime Mount Kisco residents, will be honored as Citizens of the Year. Dan Taplitz is president of the Mount Kisco Rotary Club and has served on numerous committees and boards of the Chamber, Temple Shaaray Tefila, and Fox Lane High School and Middle School, among others. The couple own Right Click Solutions and are active in increasing cybersecurity awareness. “Through their interests in volunteerism, service and advocacy, they have made a meaningful impact by encouraging compassion, creativity and personal well-being in others,” according to the Chamber.

The Mount Kisco Dental Group, headed by Dr. Zach Logozio, will be honored as Business of the Year. The business was founded in 2015 and has sponsored many Chamber programs. It has been the hospitality sponsor at the Chamber’s Septemberfest for a number of years. The Chamber said that Logozio and his staff “have embraced Mount Kisco and have earned a reputation for constantly saying ‘yes’ and helping many organizations.”

The Organization of the Year award will honor Community Living Corporation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting adults with developmental disabilities in northern Westchester County. With a mission to promote independence and community integration, CLC provides both residential and day habilitation services tailored to each individual’s needs. Founded in 1990, CLC operates 39 licensed residential homes, serving approximately 150 adults under the oversight of the New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities. In addition, the organization offers a community-based “without walls” day habilitation program, community habilitation and respite services to individuals living in the broader community. 

Honorees are selected annually by the MKCC Board of Directors in recognition of dedication to community and contributions towards the betterment of others. The Honors Dinner also includes an auction and fundraising raffle to help fund the Chamber’s Pay It Forward Program. 

Visit business.mtkiscochamber.com for more information.

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