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Form analysis 6 forms found in the DOM

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Yes, New York City Mayor Eric Adams is thinking about “emotional intelligence”
as he fills out his administration. But he’s also thought a lot about
demographic representation. In his first year, Adams appointed the city’s first
female police commissioner, named a team of six deputy mayors that includes five
women and five people of color, and tapped a Latino man to head the city
Department of Correction and its majority Black and Latino workforce. 

The start of Adams’ second year in office was accompanied by some administration
shake-ups. Late in 2022, government veteran Lorraine Grillo announced that she’d
be leaving her position as first deputy mayor – just a few weeks after Frank
Carone, Adams’ longtime ally, said he’d step down as chief of staff by the end
of the year. The mayor has repeatedly pushed back on questions about whether
dysfunction within his administration led to the departures, claiming that both
Grillo and Carone agreed to help lay the groundwork for the new administration,
but didn’t plan to stay long term.

In early February 2023, Department of Social Services Commissioner Gary Jenkins
announced that he would be stepping down as the city strains to manage its
shelter population and the influx of asylum-seekers. NYPD Commissioner Keechant
Sewell abruptly announced her resignation in June, reportedly over micromanaging
from City Hall.

Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich also resigned in November 2022, following the
Manhattan district attorney’s office questioning him in connection with an
illegal gambling investigation. Ulrich has since been charged with 16 felony
counts of bribery, conspiracy and filing false financial information – and
pleaded not guilty to all. 

We’d be remiss to not mention the czars as well – the city now has many of them,
including several appointed in April 2023: a rat czar and, for a few months at
least, a lead paint czar. 

Here’s who has been appointed to major positions in the Adams administration so
far. This list was last updated on March 8, 2024.

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First deputy mayor: Sheena Wright

Wright was appointed deputy for strategic initiatives after leading Adams’
transition committee, and in January 2023 assumed the role of first deputy mayor
following Lorraine Grillo’s departure. She was once the president and CEO of the
nonprofit United Way of New York City, and before that, she led the Abyssinian
Development Corp. Her reported partner is David Banks, who has been appointed
city schools chancellor. Her appointment as the next first deputy mayor was
announced Dec. 6, 2022. 

Deputy mayor for housing, economic development and workforce development: Maria
Torres-Springer

Most recently the vice president for U.S. programs at the Ford Foundation,
Torres-Springer previously served in the de Blasio administration as
commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development,
president and CEO of the Economic Development Corp. and commissioner of the
Department of Small Business Services. Her husband, Jamie Torres-Springer, is
president of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s construction and
development division. Her appointment as deputy mayor for economic and workforce
development was announced on Dec. 20, 2021. On May 30, 2023, Adams announced
that her role would be expanded to include oversight of the administration’s
housing agenda.

Deputy mayor for health and human services: Anne Williams-Isom

Prior to joining the administration, Williams-Isom was the James R. Dumpson
endowed chair in child welfare at Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Service,
Williams-Isom is best known as the former CEO and COO of the Harlem Children’s
Zone, an anti-poverty nonprofit organization. Before that, she was at the New
York City Administration for Children’s Services for more than a decade, ending
her tenure as a deputy commissioner. Her appointment was announced on Dec. 20,
2021.

Deputy mayor for operations: Meera Joshi

Joshi came to the Adams administration from the federal government, where she’s
deputy administrator in the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration. She was briefly New York general manager at Sam
Schwartz consultants before that, but is best known as the former chair and CEO
of New York City’s Taxi and Limousine Commission. She also has experience at the
city Department of Investigation and the Civilian Complaint Review Board. Her
appointment was announced on Dec. 20, 2021.

Deputy mayor for public safety: Philip Banks

Banks resigned as chief of department for the NYPD in 2014 after a 28-year
career. He said the cause was professional differences between himself and
then-Commissioner Bill Bratton. But it was later revealed that Banks was under
federal investigation for possible influence trading. He was never charged with
a crime, but named in court papers as an unindicted co-conspirator. More
recently, Banks has been consulting city governments and police departments with
his firm CitySafe Partners. His brother is New York City Schools Chancellor
David Banks. His appointment was officially announced on Jan. 7, 2022.

Assistant deputy mayor of public safety: Louis Molina

After leading the Department of Correction for nearly two years, Molina was
appointed to this vaguely-defined role on Oct. 31, 2023. A press release
announcing the appointment described the former NYPD detective’s job as
“coordinating with all city agencies on public safety matters to ensure they
align with Mayor Adams’ vision.” Before his stint as DOC commissioner, Molina
served as chief of the Las Vegas Department of Public Safety in Nevada and as
the chief internal monitor and acting assistant commissioner in the DOC’s
compliance unit, which monitored the use of force in city jails.

Deputy mayor for strategic initiatives: Ana Almanzar

Almanzar joined the Adams administration in early June 2023 after spending much
of her professional career bridging the gap between the nonprofit and government
sector. Most recently, she served as director of community relations at Mother
Cabrini Health Foundation where she worked to bolster health outcomes in diverse
communities. Prior to that, she was chief of staff under the Cuomo
administration’s nonprofit division. Almanzar’s appointment was announced May
26, 2023.

Deputy mayor for communications: Fabien Levy

Adams’ enthusiastic press secretary Fabien Levy was promoted to the somewhat
newly created role of deputy mayor for communications on Aug. 14, 2023. Levy
previously served as Attorney General Letitia James’ press secretary, but joined
the Adams administration at its start. Levy will spearhead the administration’s
messaging strategy – a focus of the mayor’s as he objects to criticism in the
press.

Chief adviser to the mayor: Ingrid Lewis-Martin

Lewis-Martin has been one of Adams’ closest advisers since before he entered the
state Senate in 2007. The “tough-as-nails gatekeeper” has worked with him
throughout Adams’ political career, most recently as deputy borough president of
Brooklyn. Her appointment was announced on Jan. 10, 2022.

Chief counsel to the mayor: Lisa Zornberg

Lisa Zornberg was announced as the city’s next chief counsel on July 26, 2023,
taking over for Brendan McGuire, who served in that role since the beginning of
Adams’ administration. Like McGuire, Zornberg comes to the role with experience
at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, and more
recent experience in private practice. Zornberg steps in as the city faces an
array of acute challenges, including the asylum-seeker crisis and growing calls
for federal intervention at Rikers Island, where dangerous conditions persist.

Chief of staff to the mayor: Camille Joseph Varlack

Varlack, an attorney and the former senior adviser to the mayor, was named
Adams’ next chief of staff in December 2022. Before joining city government,
Varlack worked at the law firm Bradford Edwards & Varlack LLP as a founding
partner and chief operating officer. She also oversaw 60 agencies in state
government under former Gov. Andrew Cuomo as the deputy director of state
operations, chief risk officer and special counsel. She assumed the role of
chief of staff in January 2023.

Deputy chief of staff to the mayor: Madeline Labadie

Labadie is also coming from the TLC, where she worked for seven years, most
recently as director of strategic initiatives. Before that, she was a political
coordinator for the Hotel Trades Council. 

Deputy chief of staff to the mayor: Menashe Shapiro

A top staffer on Eric Adams’ mayoral campaign – known for defending the
candidate on Twitter – Shapiro is an attorney and longtime political consultant
who previously worked on Michael Bloomberg’s presidential and 2009 reelection
campaign. 

Deputy chief of staff and senior emergency adviser and Office of Asylum-Seeker
Operations Interim Director: Molly Schaeffer

Staying on from Bill de Blasio’s City Hall, Schaeffer is going to focus on
COVID-19 and “public safety” for Adams. Schaeffer had been with de Blasio since
his first election as mayor, previously serving as a policy adviser at DOE, then
DOHMH and deputy chief of staff to the deputy mayor for operations. Schaeffer
was also made the interim director of the city’s Office of Asylum Seeker
Operations, which was announced in March 2023.

Director of intergovernmental and external affairs: Tiffany Raspberry

A top adviser on Adams’ campaign and transition team, Raspberry has been a
political consultant and lobbyist for nearly two decades, recently representing
clients including Success Academy charter schools and tobacco company Reynolds
American. She now leads his intergovernmental affairs team. 

Communications Director: Ryan Birchmeier

Birchmeier came to head the Adams’ communication team on March 8 after leading
housing- and economic development-related communications for the mayor’s office
since 2023. The position had been open since summer 2023. He previously served
as the deputy commissioner for public information at the New York City Office of
Technology and Innovation. 

First Deputy Communications Director: Erika Tannor 

Before joining the mayor’s communications team, Tannor served as senior vice
president at Tusk Strategies where she led national issue-based campaigns. She’s
also worked under Letitia James in the public advocate’s office, served as
communications and policy director to former New York City Council Member Rafael
Espinal, and was a founding board member of nonprofit think tank 5BORO
Institute. 

Senior adviser for public safety: Timothy Pearson

Pearson is one of the mayor’s closest friends, and he seems to get special
treatment within City Hall. His salary is paid by the city’s nonprofit Economic
Development Corporation, which exempts him from many disclosure rules and allows
him to keep receiving his police pension. He was also initially allowed to keep
his second job leading security at the Resorts World casino in Queens. He quit
that, but now has a job in Adams’ orbit, Politico reported, “with ill-defined
responsibilities and outsized influence.” In October 2023, Pearson reportedly
got into an altercation with guards at a migrant shelter in Manhattan trying to
enter the shelter without identifying himself. The city Department of
Investigation has opened an inquiry into the incident.

Senior adviser to the mayor: Stefan Ringel

Ringel is one of Adams’ longest-tenured aides. He started at Brooklyn Borough
Hall under the previous borough president, Marty Markowitz, and worked for Adams
as communications director, then senior adviser, and worked on his mayoral
campaign as well. Before that, Ringel worked comms for then-Council Member
Jumaane Williams.

Senior adviser to the mayor and director of scheduling: Gladys Miranda

Miranda is one of Adams’ closest aides, and he thanked her in particular on
election night. She held the same title working for Adams at Brooklyn Borough
Hall, where she first started in 2007 under then-Borough President Marty
Markowitz. 

Senior adviser to the mayor and director of public service engagement: Andrea
Shapiro Davis

A longtime City University of New York leader who most recently served as
interim vice chancellor for university advancement, she previously worked as a
senior adviser to former Mayor Bloomberg, whose City Hall she worked in for all
12 years. 

Senior adviser to the mayor: Joel Eisdorfer

Eisdorfer has been a lobbyist with his firm, New York Capital Group, where he
represented real estate developers, among others. Before that, he worked as a
top aide to Adams when he was borough president and a state Senator before that.
According to Hamodia, Eisdorfer is the first Hasidic Jew on the mayor’s senior
staff. In June 2023, Adams named Eisdorfer the chair of the city’s new Jewish
Advisory Council.

Senior adviser for severe mental illness: Brian Stettin

Brian Stettin, the longtime policy director at the Treatment Advocacy Center,
will serve directly under Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne
Williams-Isom, working on the city’s in-patient psychiatric programs and
Assisted Outpatient Treatment programs, and serving New Yorkers with severe
mental illness. Stettin’s appointment marks a return to New York government; he
previously served as counsel to the Health Committee of the New York Assembly,
among other roles. His appointment was announced on July 11, 2022.

Senior education adviser: Mark Treyger

The former City Council Member, who represented parts of southern Brooklyn for
eight years, is also executive director of intergovernmental affairs for the
Department of Education. A close ally of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Treyger was
previously a high school teacher and union delegate. His appointment was
announced in January 2022. 

Chief administrative officer: Mir Bashar

Mir Bashar’s promotion puts the former senior director of budget and financial
planning under Bill de Blasio in charge of day-to-day finances, budget,
contracts and administration. He has been working in similar roles at City Hall
since Rudy Giuliani’s administration. Bashar’s appointment was announced on July
15, 2022.

Special counsel to the mayor: Ama Dwimoh

Dwimoh is a veteran of Team Eric Adams, having served as special counsel and
chief of compliance to Adams when he was Brooklyn borough president. Dwimoh took
a brief break from brough hall to run for Brooklyn district attorney in a failed
bid in 2017.

Chief of staff to the first deputy mayor: Yume Kitasei

Kitasei brings a long history in city government to the role serving under
Wright. Kitasei worked in the de Blasio administration in multiple roles
including chief of staff to the deputy mayor for operations, and before that
served as chief of staff to former New York City Council Member Margaret Chin.

Deputy director of the mayor’s office of food policy: Rachel Atcheson

Rachel Atcheson was first named as senior assistant – also serving as unofficial
food diarist – to Adams, as well as the at-large director of the SUNY Downstate
Committee on Plant-Based Health and Nutrition. She then served as special
adviser to Varlack, and in June 2023 was promoted to deputy director in the
mayor’s office of food policy. Atcheson previously worked on animal welfare
issues in the mayor’s office. 

Special adviser to the mayor and director of Asian affairs: Winnie Greco

Greco has been an Adams ally dating back to his borough presidency, where she
served as an ambassador to the Chinese community. She traveled with Adams to
China in 2014 on a cultural trip hosted by her nonprofit, the Sino-America New
York Brooklyn Archway Association Corp. Greco previously ran an food export
business, Valley Fresh Direct. Greco’s hire was never formally announced by City
Hall, but the City Record shows she started Jan. 2, 2022. On Feb. 29, federal
agents descended on two of Greco’s homes, searching the properties as part of an
investigation being conducted with the Brooklyn U.S. attorney’s office. It is
unclear what the investigation was focused on at this point nor is it clear
whether it has any connection to the inquiry into Adams. Greco, who had a
medical episode during the search, has been placed on unpaid leave as the
investigation continues.

Agency Heads

Department for the Aging commissioner: Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez

Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez, who sits on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
board and on the board of trustees for the City University of New York, has been
Department for the Aging commissioner since 2019. Adams announced her
reappointment on March 31. She previously served as secretary of state under
Govs. Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson and worked at the AARP and the Hispanic
Federation.

Department of Buildings commissioner: Jimmy Oddo

Former Staten Island Borough President Jimmy Oddo was announced as the next
commissioner of the Department of Buildings on April 27, 2023, as City & State
first  reported. Oddo takes over as commissioner following fellow Republican and
former City Council Member Eric Ulrich’s resignation in November 2022, after
Ulrich was questioned in connection to an illegal gambling investigation by the
Manhattan district attorney’s office. Kazimir Vilenchik, who was first deputy
commissioner under Ulrich, had been serving as acting commissioner after
Ulrich’s departure and will now return to the first deputy position. Oddo was
already an Adams administration insider, serving as chief of staff to Deputy
Mayor of Operations Meera Joshi.

Business Integrity commissioner and chair: Elizabeth Crotty

A defense attorney in private practice, Crotty ran for Manhattan district
attorney in 2021, finishing sixth in the eight-way primary. She was previously
an assistant district attorney in the Manhattan District Attorney’s office and a
litigator at Kreindler & Kreindler. 

Administration for Children’s Services commissioner: Jess Dannhauser 

New York City’s child welfare system will fall under the leadership of
Dannhauser, the former president and CEO of Graham Windham, a social services
nonprofit for children and families. Dannhauser previously worked at ACS in
several positions, including associate commissioner for performance measurement,
monitoring and improvement.

Department of Citywide Administrative Services commissioner: Dawn Pinnock

Already the acting commissioner since November 2021, Pinnock officially got the
commissioner title in the Adams administration. She was previously the DCAS
executive deputy commissioner, and before that, worked for New York City Transit
and NYCHA.

Department of City Planning director and City Planning Commission chair: Dan
Garodnick

Most recently president and CEO of the Riverside Park Conservancy, who brought
lawn-mowing goats to the greenspace, Garodnick is best known for representing
much of the east side of Manhattan in the New York City Council from 2006 until
2017. In that position, he helped negotiate the purchase of Stuyvesant Town and
Peter Cooper Village. 

Department of City Planning executive director: Edith Hsu-Chen

While the City Charter mandates that the DCP director and CPC chair are the same
person, Hsu-Chen will also have a leading role at City Planning. Hsu-Chen has
been with DCP since 1997, when she started as an intern, and most recently
served as the agency’s Manhattan director.

Department of Consumer and Worker Protection commissioner: Vilda Vera Mayuga

Most recently deputy secretary of state for economic opportunity, Mayuga has
served in government for years, previously as chair of the New York State
Industrial Board of Appeals, deputy commissioner for worker protection at the
state Department of Labor, an assistant attorney general in the Civil Rights
Bureau, an agency attorney at the Fire Department of New York and a paralegal
specialist at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.

Department of Correction commissioner: Lynelle Maginley-Liddie

An eight-year veteran of the city Department of Correction, Maginley-Liddie was
appointed commissioner on Dec. 8, 2023 – a little over a month after her
predecessor, Louis Molina, was named assistant deputy mayor for public safety.
Maginley-Liddie first joined the DOC in 2015 as an agency attorney and later
went on to lead the department’s General Litigation Unit. In 2021, she was named
first deputy commissioner and chief diversity officer. Born in Antigua,
Maginley-Liddie is only the second Black woman to lead DOC.

Department of Cultural Affairs commissioner: Laurie Cumbo

Cumbo represented parts of Brooklyn in the City Council from 2014 through 2021,
and endorsed Adams on the day he formally launched his campaign. Before that,
she founded and led the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts. Cumbo has
long been expected to get this position, but she has a history of politically
divisive comments, and she faced criticism and internal dissent from the mayoral
transition committee after making what some thought were racist, anti-immigrant
statements during a vote on a bill to allow non-citizen voting. 

Schools chancellor: David Banks

Banks helped Adams’ transition, but is best known as the founding principal of
Eagle Academy for Young Men, a network of public schools geared toward
low-income Black and Latino boys. His brother is deputy mayor for public safety
Philip Banks, and his reported partner is Sheena Wright, who has been appointed
deputy mayor for strategic initiatives. 

Department of Environmental Protection commissioner and chief climate officer:
Rohit Aggarwala

The former director of long-term planning and sustainability under Mayor Michael
Bloomberg, Aggarwala was most recently a fellow at Cornell’s Urban Tech Hub and
has advised the Adams administration on how the city can enhance its use of
technology in government services. The commissioner for the last four years,
Vincent Sapienza, will be staying at DEP, serving as chief operations officer. 

Department of Finance commissioner: Preston Niblack

Niblack has been outgoing New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer’s deputy
comptroller for budget for about five years. He previously worked in the City
Council finance division, and did a stint in the private sector at lobbying firm
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.

Fire commissioner: Laura Kavanagh

It took ten full months before her appointment was finalized, but on Oct. 27,
2022, it was announced Kavanagh would be the first woman to serve as FDNY
commissioner. She had been acting commissioner since February, and worked in
various roles in the agency for eight years under de Blasio. Before that, she
was a political consultant, advising de Blasio’s first mayoral campaign, and
working at The Advance Group.

Health commissioner: Dr. Ashwin Vasan

A mental health specialist and primary care physician, Vasan was the CEO of
Fountain House, a national nonprofit that provides services to people with
mental illness. He also practices internal medicine at New York-Presbyterian
Hospital and is an assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School
of Public Health. Vasan replaced Dr. Dave Chokshi as health commissioner in
March 2022. Chokshi, referred to as “the city’s doctor,” was appointed in August
2020 and served as the public face of the agency through some of the darkest
days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Housing Preservation and Development commissioner: Adolfo Carrión Jr. 

Back to city politics after some time away, Carrión was a New York City Council
member, Bronx Borough President from 2002 to 2009, the director of the White
House Office of Urban Affairs under President Obama and the regional
administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. More
recently he worked in private real estate development, first for the Stagg
Group, then forming his own development and consulting firm, Metro Futures. 

Department of Emergency Management commissioner: Zach Iscol

Adams announced on Feb. 17, 2022 that his former challenger in the Democratic
mayoral primary will lead the agency. Iscol, a Marine veteran who ran on a
moderate platform, dropped out of the mayoral race and backed Adams while
running his own campaign for comptroller. His mother, Jill Iscol, is a former
adviser to Hillary Clinton, who described Iscol during his comptroller campaign
as someone who “comes at everything from the mind-set of ‘how do we bring
resources and assets together to solve problems and address inequities.’” Iscol
also served as deputy director of the Javits Center during the pandemic. 

Department of Investigation commissioner: Jocelyn Strauber

A partner at law firm Skadden, Arps, focusing on government enforcement and
white collar crime, Strauber was previously co-chief of the Terrorism and
International Narcotics Unit for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern
District of New York. 

Corporation Counsel: Sylvia Hinds-Radix

Hinds-Radix will lead the city’s law department. She was first elected as a
judge in 2004, most recently serving as associate justice of the state appellate
division, second department. She started her career in legal services for
District Council 37, and she was the one who swore Adams in as mayor on Jan. 1,
2022.

Parks and Recreation commissioner: Sue Donoghue

Going from one park to all parks, Donoghue was previously the president and park
administrator for the Prospect Park Alliance, a position she had held since 2014
where she oversaw some parks department employees. Before that she was a senior
adviser and assistant commissioner in the Department of Parks and Recreation and
worked on former Mayor Bloomberg’s PlaNYC sustainability blueprint.

NYPD commissioner: Edward Caban

The first Latino to lead the department is Edward Caban. The Bronxite has been
working for the police department for more than 30 years. He moved into the role
on July 17 from being the first deputy commissioner after his former boss,
Keechant Sewell, stepped down from the role in mid-June 2023.

Department of Probation Commissioner: Juanita Holmes

Holmes, the former chief of training for the NYPD and a 35-year veteran of the
department, was tapped for the position in March, replacing recently departed
Probation Commissioner Ana Bermudez. In 2016, she became the first Black woman
to serve as a precinct commander.

Department of Sanitation commissioner: Jessica Tisch

Adams appointed Jessica Tisch – the former commissioner of the Department of
Information Technology and Telecommunications – to lead the Sanitation
Department, confirming long-swirling rumors that Tisch planned to stick around
with this administration. Early reports of Tisch’s appointment initially
prompted a lament from the Uniformed Sanitationmen’s Association president that
Adams was “letting somebody very good get away,” referring to former
Commissioner Ed Grayson. While it was never announced by the Adams
administration, City & State first reported that Tisch had been leading the City
Cleanup Corps since the beginning of 2022 in what appeared to be a “try out” for
the sanitation job. Adams praised Tisch as a “Get Stuff Done leader” when her
appointment as sanitation commissioner was officially announced on April 18,
2022.

School Construction Authority president and CEO: Nina Kubota

Kubota has been with SCA since 1998, and took over the top spot in April 2021
when Bill de Blasio appointed Grillo to lead the city’s pandemic recovery.
She’ll remain in her position in Adams’ administration. 

Department of Small Business Services commissioner: Kevin Kim

Previously commissioner of the New York State Liquor Authority, Kim was more
recently a partner at law firm Yoon LLP, specializing in liquor license law.

Department of Social Services commissioner: Molly Wasow Park

Following Gary Jenkins’ departure as commissioner of the Department of Social
Services, Molly Wasow Park, the first deputy commissioner at the Department of
Homeless Services, was tapped to serve as acting commissioner. She was confirmed
as commissioner in April 2023.

Department of Homeless Services administrator: Joslyn Carter

Carter has been DHS administrator since 2017, and will remain on the job. A
licensed clinical social worker, she has worked at DHS for nearly two decades,
and before that worked for both Kings County Hospital and the American Red
Cross. 

Human Resources Administration administrator: Scott French

Before being appointed to lead the HRA on Oct. 30, 2023, French spent more than
10 years at the Department of Social Services, most recently as chief strategy
officer. Prior to joining city government, French held leadership roles at
Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE), an LGBTQ+ social services
nonprofit. 

Transportation commissioner: Ydanis Rodriguez

The term-limited City Council member who always seemed to be by Adams’ side on
the campaign trail will lead the Department of Transportation, after eight years
providing oversight as chair of the City Council’s Committee on Transportation.
Before taking office, he was a teacher and activist.

Department of Transportation chief of staff: Ryan Lynch

Lynch joined Adams at Brooklyn Borough Hall back in 2014, rising up to becoming
the then-borough president’s chief of staff. He started out the year as a deputy
chief of staff in City Hall, but had left to serve DOT by October. It’s a good
fit – he was a director with the Tri-State Transportation Campaign before
entering government.

Department of Design and Construction commissioner: Thomas Foley

Acting Department of Design and Construction Commissioner Thomas Foley is
officially staying on as head of the department, which he joined in 1998 as an
engineer-in-charge. Foley has led the department – which oversees the city’s
capital construction projects – since October, when former Commissioner Jamie
Torres-Springer left for a job at the MTA.

Department of Youth and Community Development commissioner: Keith Howard 

Howard was formerly an associate deputy commissioner at the New York City
Department of Transportation where he managed the Vision Zero program. Earlier
in his career, he served in a number of watchdog and investigatory roles in city
government, working as an inspector with the Department of Consumer and Worker
Protection, a special investigator for the Joint Commission on Integrity in the
Public Schools, and an investigator for the CCRB. His appointment was announced
on June 15th, 2022. 

Other Offices

Board of Standards and Appeals chair: Shampa Chanda

Shampa Chanda, a commissioner on the city’s Board of Standards and Appeals, was
appointed to chair the board, which can provide relief from the city’s zoning
code. Salvatore, another of the five commissioners on the board, was appointed
vice chair.

Cannabis NYC director: Dasheeda Dawson

Dawson is the first director of the new initiative under the Department of Small
Business Services. Her appointment was announced Oct. 12, 2022. A former
corporate business strategist, Dawson pivoted to the marijuana industry as an
advocate, author and strategist. She was previously the cannabis program manager
for the city of Portland, Oregon.

Chief Medical Examiner: Jason Graham

Jason Graham has served as acting chief medical examiner since December 2021 and
his appointment to lead the Office of Chief Medical Examiner was announced April
20, 2022. He has been working at the agency since 2006 and has led its response
to the opioid epidemic. Graham is a physician and also chairs the Department of
Forensic Medicine at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine.

Chief Efficiency Officer: Denise C. Clay

Denise C. Clay takes over for Melanie La Rocca as chief efficiency officer, a
role created by Adams and intended to monitor and improve performance of city
agencies. Clay previously served as chief operating officer for First Deputy
Mayor Sheena Wright. Clay’s appointment was announced on Aug. 10, 2023.

Chief Technology Officer: Matt Fraser

Fraser took on the newly expanded role of chief technology officer, leading the
new Office of Technology and Innovation. He was the NYPD deputy commissioner of
information technology and did a private sector stint before that as director of
consulting services at Gartner.

Chief Public Realm Officer: Ya-Ting Liu

Ya-Ting Liu, the chief strategy officer to Deputy Mayor for Operations Meera
Joshi, adds a brand-new title to her resume with Adams’ creation of the “chief
public realm officer.” The role will focus broadly on the city’s use of public
spaces, including the push to create a permanent outdoor dining program.

Civilian Complaint Review Board interim chair: Arva Rice

Rice has sat on the CCRB since June 2021. She is the president and CEO of the
New York Urban League, a Black empowerment nonprofit organization. Rice is only
an interim appointment, replacing former Chair Fred Davie, who had previously
announced he would be stepping down. Adams has the power to make an interim
appointment on his own, while a full chair is jointly appointed by both the
mayor and the speaker of the City Council. 

Commission on Human Rights commissioner and chair: Annabel Palma

Adams reappointed Palma as chair of the Commission of Human Rights, a position
she’s held since October 2021. Prior to serving as chair, Palma represented a
Bronx district in the City Council for 12 years, and was later a deputy
commissioner in the Department of Social Services and chief equity officer for
the Test & Trace Corps. Her reappointment was announced on June 6, 2022.

Conflicts of Interest Board chair: Milton Williams Jr.

Adams nominated former federal prosecutor Milton Williams Jr. to lead the city’s
Conflict of Interest Board on Aug. 5, 2022. Williams more recently worked as a
partner at Walden Macht & Haran.

Director of city legislative affairs: Jessica Carrano

Carrano comes from Red Horse Strategies, the lead firm on Adams’ 2021 campaign.
Before her five years at Red Horse, Carrano worked as Long Island political
director, then state elections director for the Working Families Party. 

Director of state legislative affairs: Christopher Ellis

Most recently associate vice chancellor for workforce development initiatives at
the State University of New York, Ellis was previously special assistant to the
state chief information officer and director of the office for technology and a
senior legislative fiscal analyst for the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. 

Director of federal legislative affairs: Crystal Price

Price, the former deputy director of federal legislative affairs under Bill de
Blasio, takes a step up with her appointment as director. She will manage the
federal priorities of all city agencies. Price’s appointment was announced on
July 15, 2022.

Director of rodent mitigation: Kathleen Corradi

Corradi may be the first citywide director of rodent mitigation, but she’s far
better known as the “rat czar.” Following a lengthy, competitive search, a
triumphant Adams announced her appointment on April 12, 2023. Corradi will bring
her experience as a land use expert and her time spearheading the DOE’s rat
reduction efforts to the job. 

Economic Development Corporation president: Andrew Kimball

Industry City CEO Andrew Kimball is now leading the New York City Economic
Development Corp., where he’ll aim to carry out Adams’ “Rebuild, Renew,
Reinvent” blueprint for economic development. Before leading Industry City,
Kimball served as CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp., another major
economic development project in the city.

Health + Hospitals president and CEO: Mitchell Katz

Mitchell Katz has been leading the city’s public hospital system since 2017.
Adams renominated him to stay in the position and the H+H board approved it on
March 31, 2022. Before coming to New York, Katz served as director of the Los
Angeles County Health Agency. He is also a practicing primary care physician.

Housing Development Corporation president: Eric Enderlin

Enderlin has led the country’s largest municipal housing finance agency since
2016, and will be staying on under Mayor Adams. Before that, Enderlin worked at
HPD and NYCHA.  

Mayor’s Office of Animal Welfare director: Alexandra Silver

Alexandra Silver was tapped to lead the office, which was created in 2019.
Silver previously served as community outreach & engagement manager at Animal
Care Centers of NYC. Silver’s appointment was announced on July 15, 2022.

Mayor’s Office of Appointments director: Lisa Lashley

Lashley most recently worked in community engagement for the New York City
Council. She has served as counsel in the state Senate, a trial attorney for the
New York City Transit Authority and an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn. 

Mayor’s Office of Citywide Event Coordination and Management executive director:
Dawn Tolson

Previously the executive director of Gracie Mansion, Dawn Tolson will move to a
role permitting events big and small across the city. Tolson will also lead the
Street Activity Permit Office, where she previously served as the executive
director for four years under Bill de Blasio. Her appointment was announced
Sept. 2, 2022.

Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit commissioner: Fred Kreizman

A longtime veteran of the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit under former Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, Fred Kreizman will now head up the office himself. Kreizman
is returning to city government now after working at Capalino as managing
director.

Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City executive director: Marcella Tillett

Tillet joins the mayor’s nonprofit from the mayor’s borough, where she was vice
president of programs and partnerships at the Brooklyn Community Foundation.
Before that, she held various roles at Planned Parenthood of New York City, and
The Osborne Association. Her appointment was announced on Oct. 21, 2022.

Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice executive director: Elijah
Hutchinson

An alum of the Economic Development Corp., Elijah Hutchinson officially took the
reins of the mayor’s climate office in September 2023, following former
executive director Kizzy Charles-Guzman’s departure for the city Department of
Environmental Protection in May. Hutchinson previously led EDC’s work on coastal
resiliency and greenway projects.

Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health director: Eva Wong

Adams tapped Eva Wong, coming from the Center for Early Childhood Health and
Development at NYU Langone Health, to lead his Office of Community Mental
Health, a relatively newly codified office with a wide-ranging mandate to help
reduce substance misuse and close gaps in access to mental health care, among
other things. Wong previously led programs and engagement at University
Settlement, a nonprofit delivering social services to low-income New Yorkers.
Her appointment was announced on July 11th, 2022.

Mayor’s Office of Contract Services director: Lisa Flores

Longtime city government veteran Lisa Flores will lead the Mayor’s Office for
Contract Services, New York City’s procurement office. Flores recently served as
deputy comptroller for contracts and procurement and will be returning to MOCS,
where she previously served as deputy director.

Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice director: Deanna Logan

Previously general counsel and deputy director in the office, Logan will now be
leading the MOCJ. Before she joined the mayor’s office in 2019, Logan supervised
the Rikers Island Prosecution Bureau in the Bronx District Attorney’s office.
She has also worked in the Department of Correction, the Manhattan DA’s office
and the New York Stock Exchange. 

Mayor’s Office of Ethnic and Community Media executive director: José Bayona

Bayona will be the first one to lead this newly created office, though he
previously held a similar role under Bill de Blasio, as director of community
and ethnic media and deputy press secretary in the mayor’s office. Bayona was a
spokesperson on Adams’ mayoral campaign, and before entering government, was a
journalist at the Daily News, NY1 and El Diario.

Mayor’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice commissioner: Sideya Sherman

Sideya Sherman was previously the executive director of the city Taskforce on
Racial Inclusion and Equity as well as executive vice president for community
engagement and partnerships at the New York City Housing Authority. Before that,
she was a project director and senior planner for the Municipal Art Society of
New York. She leads the newly created office, which oversees the Commission on
Gender Equity, the Pay Equity Cabinet and other initiatives. The appointment was
announced May 3, 2022, and Sherman’s role and the office itself were expanded in
October 2023, following the 2022 ballot referendum that required the creation of
a city office of racial equity and the creation of a citywide racial equity
plan.

Commission on Racial Equity chair and executive director: Linda Tigani

The Commission on Racial Equity was also established in October 2023, following
the 2022 ballot referendum on racial justice. Tigani has held several other
roles in city government, including most recently as the acting chief equity and
strategy officer at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. CORE, as the
new commission is being called, is intended to engage New Yorkers in the process
of developing racial equity priorities, according to the administration. 

Mayor’s Office of Food Policy executive director: Kate Mackenzie

One of the biggest differences between Adams and de Blasio may be their diets –
but that didn’t stop Adams from reappointing Mackenzie to the role on Oct. 7,
2022. She first got the job in October 2019. Before that, she worked at City
Harvest.

Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs commissioner: Manuel Castro

Castro is coming from outside government as the executive director of Queens
nonprofit New Immigrant Community Empowerment. Before that, Castro was an
organizer with the New York Immigration Coalition.

Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs assistant commissioner: Erick Salgado

Adams’ decision to hire the Brooklyn pastor, despite his long track record of
anti-gay and pro-life views, drew calls for the mayor to walk back the
appointment. Salgado is one of two new appointees with a history of anti-gay
sentiments (see Fernando Cabrera). Salgado said in a statement that he has
“evolved” and vowed to lift up “LGBTQ+ immigrants.”

Mayor’s Office of Innovation and Emerging Markets executive director: Jonathan
Salomons:

Though not officially announced publicly, the administration has referred to
Jonathan Salomons as executive director of the Mayor’s Office of Innovation and
Emerging Markets. One project apparently under that portfolio is the
administration’s new direct-to-citizen e-mail newsletter which announces new
programs and achievements by the administration.

Mayor’s Office for International Affairs commissioner: Edward Mermelstein

Luxury real estate attorney Edward Mermelstein will head up the city office
tasked with international diplomacy. Mermelstein donated to Adams’ campaign but
is a Republican and has worked with another New York real estate figure, former
President Donald Trump.

Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment commissioner: Pat Kaufman

Pat Kaufman was appointed in July 2023 to take over for Anne del Castillo. The
latter served in the role under de Blasio and stayed on for the first year and a
half of Adams’ term, and is now a senior policy adviser at the Department of
Cultural Affairs. Kaufman previously served as first deputy commissioner at MOME
and was the longtime executive director of the New York State Governor’s Office
for Motion Picture and Television Development.

Mayor’s Office of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises chief business
diversity officer: Michael Garner

Michael Garner is the first person to hold this position, after building up
quite a reputation for deal making as the Metropolitan Transit Authority chief
diversity and inclusion officer. He’s also civically active as president of the
founding chapter of One Hundred Black Men of New York City. The appointment was
announced Feb. 16, 2023.

Mayor's Office of Nonprofit Services executive director: Karen Ford

Ford was most recently COO of homeless services organization HELP USA. Before
that, she was deputy commissioner of family services in the Department of
Homeless Services – decades after working on the city’s street outreach team
early in her career. Ford’s appointment was announced Dec. 27, 2022.

Mayor’s Office of Operations director: Dan Steinberg

The mayor’s governmental operations office will be led by Dan Steinberg, who
comes with experience in management and analytics. Steinberg previously served
as chief of data analytics for the NYC Vaccine Command Center.

Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities commissioner: Christina Curry

Christina Curry, the longtime executive director of the Harlem Independent
Living Center and a veteran of various boards and committees serving disabled
and Deaf communities, is now leading Adams’ Office for People with Disabilities.
Curry’s appointment was announced on July 26, 2022.

Mayor’s Office of Policy and Planning director: Sherif Soliman

Most recently Bill de Blasio’s finance commissioner, Soliman moved to a new role
under Adams. He’d previously served as a top aide to deputy mayors in the de
Blasio administration and as director of state legislative affairs.

Mayor’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes executive director: Hassan
Naveed

Naveed has worked with the office since the end of 2019, and was previously
serving as acting executive director. He was previously the outreach director at
DOI’s office of inspector general for the NYPD and before that, chaired the DC
Anti-Violence Project. His appointment was announced Oct. 19, 2022.  

Mayor’s Office of Risk Management and Compliance director: Marjorie Landa

Marjorie Landa will be the first to lead the Mayor’s Office of Risk Management
and Compliance, an office Adams is creating to reduce fraud and waste across
city agencies, starting with the budgets of the Department of Education, the
Department of Correction and the New York City Housing Authority. Landa comes
from the city comptroller’s office too, where she served as deputy comptroller
for audits and investigations.

Mayor's Office of Special Projects and Community Events executive director: Trey
Moynihan

Trey Moynihan will lead the office in charge of all the cultural receptions at
Gracie Mansion, and more. For nearly two decades before, she managed events at
the National Museum of the American Indian in Manhattan. Her appointment was
announced Sept. 2, 2022.

Mayor's Office of Sports, Wellness, and Recreation director: Jasmine Ray

A wallball booster, Ray founded Wallball World LLC and the U.S. Wallball
Association Inc. to spread the sport. Ray, who is Latina, is also the former
executive director of Cornerstone Daycare in Brooklyn and an executive board
member of the Black and Minority Chamber of Commerce. She’s also a former hip
hop artist with the Most Valuable Playas and a fourth degree black belt in
Shotokan Karate. Her appointment was announced Dec. 27, 2022. 

Mayor’s Office of Talent and Workforce Development executive director: Abby Jo
Sigal

After spending nearly 30 years in the nonprofit space, Sigal joined the Adams
administration in 2022 to coordinate workforce development and jobs programs.

Mayor’s Office of Urban Agriculture director: Qiana Mickie

Think community gardens, rooftop farms and hydroponics labs in schools – all
topics Adams has focused on. Qiana Mickie, founding principal of QJM Multiprise
and former executive director of Just Food, will lead the newly created office.
Her appointment was announced on Sept. 23, 2022.

NYC & Company president and CEO: Fred Dixon

Dixon started leading the city’s tourism arm at the beginning of the de Blasio
administration and will stay on under Adams. He’s been with NYC & Company since
2005, and before that worked in a similar role in Nashville.

New York City sheriff: Anthony Miranda

Anthony Miranda allied with Adams in the early 2000s, when he led an
organization for Latino NYPD officers while Adams led an organization for Black
officers. A retired NYPD officer and co-founder of the National Latino Officers
Association, Miranda also previously served as chief of police and director of
security for the New York City Administration for Children’s Services. Miranda
also ran and lost in the 2020 Democratic primary for Queens borough president
and the 2021 Democratic primary for City Council District 20. His appointment
was announced on May 3, 2022.

Office of Faith Based and Community Partnerships director: Gilford Monrose

Monrose is the lead pastor at Mt. Zion Church of God Seventh Day in East
Flatbush, and was previously Adams’ faith director in the borough president’s
office. This newly created office is housed within the Mayor’s Community Affairs
Unit.

Office of Faith Based and Community Partnerships senior adviser: Fernando
Cabrera

LGBTQ advocates were outraged when reports emerged that Cabrera – who as a
council member made headlines in 2014 when he expressed support for Uganda’s
anti-gay and anti-abortion practices – was being considered to lead the mayor’s
Office of Community Health. In appointing Cabrera, a pastor, Adams referenced an
apology Cabrera made on Facebook and said he has “heard and accepted” it.
Cabrera is the second pastor appointed by Adams who has a history of anti-gay
and anti-abortion views (see Erick Salgado).

Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings commissioner and chief
administrative law judge: Asim Rehman

Previously the deputy commissioner for legal matters and general counsel at the
Department of Correction, Asim Rehman is moving over to the city’s
administrative law court, where he’ll report to the chief counsel to the mayor.
Rehman has also served in the Law Department and the office of the inspector
general of the NYPD. Announced March 29, 2022, he is the first Muslim and South
Asian American to lead the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings.

Office of Labor Relations commissioner: Renee Campion

The mayor reappointed Campion as commissioner, a position in which she’s served
since 2019, when she became the first woman to lead the office. Campion has been
with OLR for the last 20 years and before that, worked at a union, Doctors
Council SEIU. 

Office of Management and Budget director: Jacques Jiha

Adams asked Jiha to remain in the role he’s held since October 2020. Before
that, he served as Bill de Blasio’s finance commissioner.

Public Design Commission executive director: Sreoshy Banerjea 

Sreoshy Banerjea is a former vice president of urban design for NYCEDC, prior to
her public service she worked as an architectural associate with Rafael Vinoly
and Dattner Architects. Banjera will report to Deputy Mayor for Economic and
Workforce Development Maria Torres-Springer. Her appointment was announced June
10, 2022. 

Rent Guidelines Board chair: Nestor Davidson

Davidson, an expert in affordable housing and land use law, was appointed to
lead the nine-member board in March, 2023.  He is a professor of housing and
land use at Fordham University School of Law.

Taxi and Limousine Commission chair: David Do

David Do previously led the equivalent agency in Washington, D.C.’s city
government, as the director of the Department of For-Hire Vehicles. Before that,
he was director of the D.C. Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander
Affairs. Do’s nomination was announced on April 28, 2022 and Do was confirmed by
the City Council a month later.

Jeff Coltin, Annie McDonough, Sahalie Donaldson, Sara Dorn, Pete Tomao, Amanda
Salazar and Peter Sterne contributed reporting.

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