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Director Elected to Gramatan Village Board in Bronxville

She has had careers in advertising, sales and marketing and as an attorney.

BRONXVILLE, NY — Nancy Arnold was elected to the Gramatan Village Board of Directors at their its meeting.

Gramatan Village engages community residents who want to remain in the home and neighborhood they love and support aging-in-community with a network of volunteers, community partnerships and peer connections that enable members to stay independent, and fully engaged in the community, according to a spokesperson.

Gramatan Village is recognized as a leader in the National Village Movement.

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Arnold moved to Bronxville two years ago to be near her daughter and grandchildren.

“I met Nancy in the Bronxville Fitness Club and introduced her to Gramatan Village. Nancy was interested in our mission and offered to be a volunteer on the Marketing Committee. It was a natural fit with her professional background in marketing and advertising” said Gramatan Village Board Chair Kerry Walsh.

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Arnold earned her undergraduate degree in political science from SUNY Albany and her Juris Doctor and Master of Environmental Law from Vermont Law School.

She has enjoyed two successful careers, first in advertising, sales and marketing and as an attorney in the public and private sectors. Most recently Arnold worked in the Connecticut Attorney General’s office.

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