Nick Wolff is a lifelong resident of White Plains and the third generation in his family to work in real estate here. He attended the White Plains Public Schools from kindergarten through high school, and attended Monmouth College. In 2003 Mr. Wolff was inducted into the White Plains High School Hall of Fame.
Mr. Wolff has pursued a successful 55-year career as a real estate broker, owning and operating Century 21 Wolff from 1980 until 2009. He has served as a member and officer on the boards of numerous local organizations, including the White Plains Housing Authority, White Plains Business Improvement District, El Centro Hispano, White Plains Library Foundation, Friends of the White Plains Schools, White Plains Beautification Foundation, Downtown Music at Grace Church, and the Thomas Slater Center. He is a past President of the White Plains Rotary Club and co-chairs its scholarship committee, which awards 20+ scholarships to Stepinac and White Plains High School seniors each year.
Mr. Wolff also volunteers with Family Services of Westchester's Ride Connect program, driving seniors to medical appointments; serves as a mentor with the White Plains Youth Bureau’s Grandpas United program; delivers food to homes in Greenburgh and White Plains through the Theodore Young Community Center, and helps distribute food to hundreds of families through El Centro Hispano and Feeding Westchester.
He can be found making cotton candy at community events to raise money for various organizations, dressing up as Santa and ringing the Salvation Army bells at Stop and Shop, and driving his convertible in parades. Nothing brings him more joy than serving the White Plains community.
Mr. Wolff and his wife Aileen have four grown children and five grandchildren.