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Scarsdale Man Named Co-Chair Of UJA-Federation Business Division
He is a lawyer who focuses on representing healthcare professionals in all aspects of their business.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — A new co-chair has been named for the UJA-Federation of New York's Westchester Business and Professional Division. Gary Sastow of Scarsdale will joini Debra Abrahams Weiner of White Plains for the second year of her term. He is replacing Ben Blumberg of Larchmont, whose term ended June 30.
Sastow is a partner at the firm of Brown, Gaujean, Kraus & Sastow, PLLC., with more than 25 years of experience in the practice of law. While maintaining a broad scope of practice, he focuses on representing healthcare professionals in all aspects of their business.
Sastow is also a guest lecturer at Touro College of Dental Medicine.
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Weiner is senior vice president/investments at The Weiner Wealth Management Group of Stifel. A member of Stifel’s Chairman’s Council, the firm’s highest level of recognition, she personally oversees the management of more than $300 million of assets for individual and institutional clients.
The Westchester Business and Professional Division is committed to sustaining UJA-Federation by bringing together like-minded individuals with shared interest, values and purpose. For more than 100 years, UJA-Federation has raised funds that sustain the activities of a network of more than 80 core partners and hundreds of other nonprofit organizations, large and small. These community-based organizations provide services that combat poverty, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, train the unemployed, empower the disabled, extend a compassionate hand to the elderly, strengthen children and families and promote Jewish identity and renewal.
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