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Cold Spring Harbor Resident Named to Board

Tami Stark Joins Child Care Council of Suffolk Board of Directors

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The Child Care Council of Suffolk (CCCS) is pleased to welcome Tami Stark to its Board of Directors. “We greatly appreciate the diverse skill set that Tami Stark will bring to our Board,” stated CCCS Executive Director Jennifer Rojas.

Stark currently serves as counsel at White & Case in New York City where her practice focuses on representing companies and individuals facing white collar criminal and regulatory investigations. Prior to joining White & Case, she practiced at a boutique white collar criminal defense firm where she advised clients in major criminal and regulatory investigations. She managed the monitorship of a major not-for-profit organization, which had been the subject of fraud investigations by city and state regulators, and the auditorship of a pharmaceutical company, which had been the subject of an opioid investigation. Stark also clerked for the Honorable Carol B. Amon on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

A resident of Cold Spring Harbor, New York, Stark currently serves on the Zoning Board of Appeals for the Town of Huntington and is the chairperson for the Fresh Air Fund Town of Huntington Friendlytown. She received a B.A. degree from James Madison University and a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law.

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About Child Care Council of Suffolk, Inc.

The Child Care Council of Suffolk’s mission is: To ensure that every child has equitable access to high-quality early care and learning opportunities. CCCS continues to do this through advocacy, education and guidance and maintaining its leadership role in supporting children, families and the early care and learning community.

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