Harold Vogt Jr., who formerly was active in Westchester business circles died in Boca Raton, Florida, on Sept. 28 at age 88.

Vogt was active in various organizations that promoted business in Westchester. He was president and CEO of the Westchester County Chamber of Commerce and hosted a radio program dealing with business on the former White Plains radio station WFAS.
During his career, Vogt served on the boards of directors of Blue Cross/BlueShield of New York, Westchester Junior Achievement and Westchester Community College.
“I will always fondly remember Harold Vogt as both a dear friend and a trusted mentor,” Bill Nulk of the Putnam County Business Council wrote. “Our paths crossed in 1987 when I first became involved with Chambers of Commerce.”
Vogt is survived by his wife Toni and three children. A son predeceased him.