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City of Peekskill Welcomes New IDA Board Member

Peekskill native Janice Thompson brings three decades of experience to Peekskill board

Janice Thompson, Board Member, Peekskill Industrial Development Agency
Janice Thompson, Board Member, Peekskill Industrial Development Agency

The City of Peekskill is pleased to announce the appointment of Janice Thompson to the Peekskill Industrial Development Agency (PIDA) Board of Directors. The Industrial Development Agency is an active special purpose Peekskill governmental agency offering financial incentives to economic development projects that strengthen Peekskill’s economy through job creation and workforce development, enhancing the social and economic fabric of the community.

A Peekskill native, Janice Thompson became interested in joining the PIDA after learning about the organization’s involvement in the financing which allowed for the construction of the Fort Hill project. “I grew up on John Street and used to ride my bike up to Saint Mary’s with the neighborhood kids during the summer and sleigh down the hill in the winters,” she recalled. “Even as a kid, I thought that location had the best views of the Hudson River. Now it has developed into a gorgeous project which is a showcase for the whole City thanks to the IDA – one of Peekskill’s many beautiful gems.”

Thompson’s goal is to help Peekskill, its residents, and particularly its youth to be able to benefit from the unique, memorable and enriching experience Peekskill is, just as it was for her as a child. “Peekskill is a small city full of walkable sidewalks, beautiful homes with front porches and many wonderful local businesses. As a teenager I worked at Howland’s department store. I was so proud because I just had to walk to work, no transportation needed. In my youthful eyes, Peekskill was a big city. Now this beautiful town is emerging into a destination for arts, high tech and music; and people are relocating back from all over into the City.”

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"I'm beyond grateful that the Peekskill IDA will have Janice Thompson on the board,” said Peekskill Mayor Andre Rainey. “The IDA is one of the boards that focus on execution and effective planning. Janice will only enhance the ability of the IDA to think outside of the box and prepare us for a successful future, now. Janice's background, work ethic and creative thinking will create so much more for our city and this is what keeps Peekskill so unique. I look forward to working with her and I'm glad this vital board is moving forward."

A Quality & Risk Management Analyst and Computer Systems Compliance & Development Empowerment Ambassador for the pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim, Thompson has twenty-three combined years of experience in software quality assurance for the life science industry. She was previously an Associate Director, IS Compliance for Pfizer and has held positions at Schering-Plough (Merck), Hill-Rom, Inc. and construction company Bovis, Inc., currently trading as Lendlease.

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“We welcome Janice to the PIDA,” said Peekskill IDA Chairperson Deborah Post. “Her years of experience in the IT and compliance field in a wide range of industries – from pharmaceuticals and medical devices to the financial and construction industry – brings a fresh knowledge-base and perspective to the PIDA Board. We are looking forward to Janice joining our efforts to keep Peekskill moving forward.”

“I am very enthusiastic about the Peekskill City Council’s appointment of Janice Thompson to the IDA Board of Directors,” said Peekskill IDA Executive Director Matthew Rudikoff. “Ms. Thompson’s vast work experience in related fields is matched with a lifelong commitment to the City of Peekskill and a desire to contribute to the important economic and workforce development work of the agency.”

Thompson holds an Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information System from SUNY Cobleskill, a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Syracuse University and a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership & Technology from Mercy College.

The City of Peekskill is currently seeking applicants to fill additional positions on the PIDA Board of Directors. Those who wish to apply may send a letter of interest and resume to the City Clerk, Debra Petrosky, 840 Main Street, Peekskill, N.Y. 10566 or via e-mail at DPetrosky@cityofpeekskill.com, by July 31, 2020.

For the latest news and updates, visit the City of Peekskill online at www.cityofpeekskill.com and follow @PeekskillGov on Facebook.

About the City of Peekskill

The City of Peekskill is a thriving, historic community located on the banks of the Hudson River. Just under one hour north of New York City, Peekskill is culturally and economically vibrant with abundant natural resources due to its location on the river and at the gateway to the Hudson Highlands. The waterfront, with over three miles of continuous parkland, is a regional destination with a variety of active and passive recreation, as well as breathtaking views of the Hudson River. While Peekskill’s waterfront parks, walking trails and dog park remain open during the coronavirus pandemic, guidelines for social distancing are enforced. The downtown area features an array of dining establishments currently offering take out, curbside pickup or delivery. The City recently passed a local ordinance allowing for free 15 minute parking in front of restaurants exclusively for the pick up of food and beverages. Home to a growing arts community, Peekskill is also a hub for new-generation technology and multimedia. For more information, visit www.cityofpeekskill.com.

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