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DISCOVER BROADVIEW AT PURCHASE COLLEGE

Broadview Timeline: From Vision to Vibrant Community

2003: A Visionary Challenge: In 2003, Purchase College President Thomas Schwarz challenged a committee of faculty and Foundation board members to create a vision for the next step for the college that would align with its commitment to lifelong learning and provide financial security for its students and faculty.  The committee’s discussions, fueled by creativity and foresight, led to the groundbreaking idea of creating a senior learning community. This community would be uniquely integrated with the college, fostering an intergenerational learning environment while also securing a new revenue stream to support students and faculty. The committee’s proposal laid the groundwork for the Purchase College Advancement Corporation (PCAC), a dedicated 501c3, to turn this innovative concept into a tangible plan and to navigate the complexities of state approvals required to bring the vision to life.

 2004: Initial Approval
The SUNY Board of Trustees endorses the Senior Learning Project,  setting the stage for groundbreaking developments.

 2011: Legislative Milestone
The New York State legislature passes a pivotal bill authorizing the lease of 40 acres on the Purchase College campus for the senior learning community, with the stipulation that rental proceeds will exclusively benefit student scholarships and faculty support.

 2012: Assembling the Dream Team
PCAC selects a project team including Life Care Services Development, Senior Care Development,  HJ Sims, and Hart Coplan Mach, tasking them with crafting a detailed development plan.

 2018: Strategic Expansion
To streamline operations and financing, PCAC establishes a separate 501(c)(3), the Purchase Senior Learning Community (PSLC). The Westchester Local Development Corporation (LDC) issues $15 million in bond anticipation notes to fund pre-development activities, including marketing and environmental assessments.

 2021: Resilience Amidst Adversity
Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, the community reaches a critical pre-sold milestone of 70%, enabling the repayment of bond anticipation notes and securing construction financing. In October, approximately $400 million in tax-exempt bonds were issued by the Westchester LDC to finance construction.

 2023: A Warm Welcome
Broadview opens its doors to its first residents in December, while the construction of its state-of-the-art healthcare facility, Highpoint, advances.

 2024: Financial and Construction Milestones
PSLC retires all short-term debt and celebrates the completion of Highpoint, enhancing the community’s healthcare offerings.

 2025: Licensing Success
The New York State Department of Health grants Highpoint its license to operate Assisted Living and Memory Care services, marking a full circle of commitment and care at Broadview.

Broadview’s Mission & Vision

Vision Statement: Broadview promises lifelong learning and intergenerational engagement in a setting providing the highest quality amenities and services. As members of the Purchase College community, Broadview residents will embrace the college’s core values of diversity, inclusion and its commitment to “Think Wide Open.”

Mission Statement: Broadview is a community that offers its residents a living experience that merges the highest level of services and amenities with opportunities to engage, both formally and informally, with Purchase College students, faculty and staff. Further, Broadview will support the educational mission of the college by providing funds for students and faculty and creating an environment fostering inquiry based, intergenerational learning.

 

Board of Directors
Kevin J. Plunkett

Kevin J. Plunkett

Director of Strategic Initiatives

Kevin J. Plunkett joined Simone Development Companies in April 2018 as Director of Strategic Initiatives, leveraging his broad experience in both public and private sectors. He previously served as Deputy County Executive of Westchester County from 2010 to 2018, where he managed a $1.8 billion budget, 35 departments, and over 4,500 employees. Before his public service, Kevin practiced law for over three decades, starting as an Assistant District Attorney in Westchester in 1975. He has been a partner at several prominent law firms, handling business transactions and litigation for both public and private clients.

 

Throughout his career, Kevin has represented numerous governmental entities and has been an active member of various boards, including the New York State Thruway Authority and is currently Chair of Northwell Phelps Hospital Board. He also has a strong presence in Westchester’s business and not-for-profit communities. He has served on various Bank board’s and is currently serving as the Chair of the Business Development Board at Tompkins Community Bank.

 

Kevin holds a law degree from Stetson University College of Law and is a lifelong resident of Tarrytown, New York.

Elizabeth Robertson

Elizabeth Robertson

Chair of the Board and President of Purchase Senior Learning Community Inc

 

Elizabeth Robertson serves as Chair of the Board and President of Purchase Senior Learning Community Inc., a position she has held since 2020. She served as Secretary of the Board from 2010-2020.  From 2010 until 2019, Elizabeth was the Director of Government Relations and Strategic Projects for Purchase College while serving as the Executive Assistant to the college’s President.  She oversaw the passage of the enabling legislation authorizing the development of Broadview and subsequently played a principal role in the development and opening of the community as well as its integration with the college. As chair and president of the Board, she oversees the governance and management of Broadview.

 

Ms. Robertson graduated from Williams College, holds an M.B.A from Columbia University and an Ed. M. from Harvard University. Before joining the leadership staff of Purchase College, she had careers in banking, teaching and government. She was a resident of Rye, NY, for 20 years and currently resides in Manhattan.

 

Laura Brett

Laura Brett

Laura Brett is an attorney with over 30 years of experience as an advertising attorney and litigator. In addition to her legal career, Laura has extensive experience on non-profit boards and government commissions. Laura currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Rye City Planning Commission and was elected to the Rye City Council and served as its Deputy Mayor. In her professional career, Laura gained respect for her leadership of the National Advertising Division (NAD) of BBB National Programs, the advertising industry’s system of self-regulation founded in 1971 to build trust in advertising. leading NAD in August of 2017 after serving several years as an NAD attorney and Assistant Director, managing a team of skilled attorneys and engaging in policy discussions with regulators, brands, and law firms, about how to build trust with the changing and demanding pace of digital advertising and e-commerce.

Ms. Brett’s public speaking engagements focus on the standards and policies guiding truthful and transparent advertising. She is relied upon for her subject matter expertise by reporters and ad law practitioners and has published various articles on the standards for advertising in social media, has been quoted in industry, local, and national publications such as the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. She has participated on several panels at Federal Trade Commission workshops and hearings, as well as engaged in policy discussions in the U.S. and internationally on advertising issues arising due to the changing pace and format of digital advertising.

Prior to joining BBB National Programs, Ms. Brett was a litigator with her own private practice after having worked in commercial litigation at Willkie Farr & Gallagher

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