Charlie Goldberger, counsel to the law firm at McCullough, Goldberger & Staudt, has been recognized for his work shepherding the YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester through a critical time in the organization’s revitalization.
Goldberger was among those honored in a virtual ceremony on April 22 held by the City of White Plains and the White Plains Youth Bureau honoring volunteers who have made the city a better place through their contributions as part of National Volunteer Month.
As chairman of the YMCA’s Board of Directors for the past five years, Goldberger advised the organization on the sale of its building at 250 Mamaroneck Ave. in White Plains and the relocation of residents there. His law firm also helped to find a new home for the organization’s popular after-school program, which is now thriving at its new location at 148 Hamilton Ave.
“We can’t thank Charlie Goldberger enough for all he has done for the YMCA and his assistance in helping us to put this organization on firm footing and for his assistance with the relocation of our early learning center. As chairman of our Board of Directors, Charlie has helped lead this organization, and we are very grateful,’’ said Cynthia Rubino, president and CEO of the YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester.