Noam Bramson (born December 13, 1969) is an American politician from the state of New York.
Bramson's Polish-born parents were refugees during World War II who met in Israel in the 1950s, married, and moved to the United States.
He led the creation of New Rochelle's first Sustainability Plan,[11] promoted efforts to establish new public access to the Long Island Sound shore, and adopted new land use policies to preserve open space and protect neighborhoods from overdevelopment.
Bramson has secured grants for critical infrastructure priorities, including the enhancement of major transportation corridors and the rehabilitation of New Rochelle's playing fields.
On April 25, 2013, Bramson defeated Westchester County Board of Legislators Chairman Ken Jenkins of Yonkers and Legislator Bill Ryan of White Plains to become the Democratic Party's nominee for the county's top office.