Rockland County Legislature Appoints Legislative Fiscal Director Gruber to RCC Board

Members of the Rockland County Legislature’s bipartisan Multi-Services Committee voted unanimously to appoint Legislative Fiscal Director Moshe Gruber as one of two new members to the Rockland Community College Board of Trustees. The measure is expected to be adopted by the full board when it next meets on Tuesday, June 18.
The RCC Board has ten seats, including five appointed by the County Legislature. State Education Law Section 6306 permits one member of the County Legislature to serve on the RCC Board of Trustees.
Gruber serves as the County Legislature’s Director of Fiscal Affairs. He is a Certified Public Accountant who lived in Spring Valley for his entire adult life. After graduating from UTA Mesivta of Kiryas Joel, Director Gruber earned his Master of Science in Accounting from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2018. In 2019, he passed the uniform CPA examination, his high score earning him the prestigious Elijah Watt Sells Award. He has worked with a local public accounting firm for both profit and not-for-profit businesses and with several national firms in NYC, where he worked with large real estate investors and private equity funds.
“I look forward to assisting my colleagues on the RCC board and to working with faculty, students, and relevant stakeholders to ensure RCC continues to fulfill its mission of transforming the lives of county residents by offering quality educational programs to help them thrive in today’s rapidly evolving economy,” Director Gruber says.
County Legislator Dana G. Stilley was also appointed by the legislature as a new member of the Rockland Community College Board of Trustees.
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