Steven Fulop to lead Partnership for New York City
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop will take the helm of one of New York’s most powerful civic and business coalitions. The Partnership for New York City announced Monday that Fulop will become its next president and CEO, succeeding Kathryn Wylde who has led the organization since 2000. Fulop’s appointment follows a months-long search led by Partnership co-chairs Albert Bourla of Pfizer and Rob Speyer of Tishman Speyer. The selection was confirmed by the group’s board and executive committee. Fulop, whose third and final term as Jersey City’s mayor ends in January, brings both public and private-sector chops. Fulop has overseen […]
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