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Alden H. Wolfe
has a notable record of service to the Rockland County community.
He is well known for his work to protect educational quality at
Rockland Community College as Past Chair of the Rockland Community
College Foundation, and is also responsible for the construction of
affordable housing in Spring Valley and Hillburn through his former
position as Vice President of Habitat For Humanity of Rockland.
Since 2000, he has served as a Panel Member and Chair of the New
York State Surrogate Decision-Making Committee, helping to ensure
that disabled persons receive proper and adequate health care.
Alden
is also an active member of the business community in Rockland
County. He is an attorney in private practice in New City, with a
general practice focusing on estate planning, probate and estate
administration, elder law, disability and guardianship law, business
law and real estate. A member of the New York and Rockland County
Bar Associations, he also served as a director of the latter from
2002-2003. In 2002, Alden was recognized by the Rockland Business
Association and the Rockland Economic Development Corporation as one
of "Forty Under 40" business and community leaders of significance
in Rockland County. He is also a member of the 2004 class of
Leadership Rockland.
In
2005, Alden was selected for inclusion in Marquis' Who's Who in
America, and in 2006 was selected for inclusion in Who's Who in
Emerging Leaders and Who's Who in Finance and Business.
In
2007, Alden was nominated for the EPA's Environmental Quality Award,
recognizing his advocacy on environmental issues.
Alden is a
graduate of Syracuse University College of Law and the Maxwell
School of Citizenship, where he received a Masters degree in Public
Administration. He received his Bachelor's Degree in
Management/Finance from Binghamton University and attended Ramapo
High School, graduating in 1987. |