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Partnership for New York City
NamePartnership for New York City
HeadquartersNew York City
LeaderKathryn Wylde

Partnership for New York City. The Partnership for New York City is a non-profit organization that works to enhance the economic development of New York City by bringing together business leaders from top corporations such as JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup. The organization has been instrumental in shaping the city's economic policy and has worked closely with mayors like Michael Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio to promote job creation and innovation. The Partnership for New York City has also collaborated with other organizations like the New York City Economic Development Corporation and the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce to support small businesses and startups.

History

The Partnership for New York City was founded in 1979 by David Rockefeller and a group of business leaders who were concerned about the city's economic decline. The organization's early efforts focused on promoting urban renewal and supporting community development projects in neighborhoods like Harlem and Brooklyn Heights. Over the years, the Partnership for New York City has worked with governors like Mario Cuomo and Andrew Cuomo to advance the city's economic interests and has partnered with organizations like the New York City Partnership Foundation and the United Way of New York City to support education and workforce development initiatives. The organization has also been involved in major infrastructure projects like the Second Avenue Subway and the LaGuardia Airport renovation, working with agencies like the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Partnership for New York City's mission is to promote economic growth and job creation in New York City by supporting business development and innovation. The organization's objectives include working with city officials like the New York City Comptroller and the New York City Council to create a business-friendly environment and promoting public-private partnerships with organizations like the New York City Housing Authority and the New York City Department of Education. The Partnership for New York City also aims to support diversity and inclusion initiatives and promote sustainability and resilience in the city's business community, working with organizations like the National Urban League and the Natural Resources Defense Council. The organization has partnered with universities like New York University and Columbia University to support research and development and has worked with hospitals like NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital to promote healthcare innovation.

Membership_and_Leadership

The Partnership for New York City's membership includes over 300 business leaders from top corporations like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook. The organization's leadership team is headed by Kathryn Wylde, who has worked closely with mayors like Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg to promote economic development in the city. The Partnership for New York City's board of directors includes prominent business leaders like Jamie Dimon and Lloyd Blankfein, who have played key roles in shaping the city's economic policy. The organization has also partnered with labor unions like the United Federation of Teachers and the Service Employees International Union to support workforce development initiatives.

Initiatives_and_Programs

The Partnership for New York City has launched several initiatives and programs to support economic development in the city, including the New York City Investment Fund and the Partnership Fund for New York City. The organization has also partnered with organizations like the New York City Department of Small Business Services and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation to support small businesses and startups. The Partnership for New York City has worked with institutions like the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the New York Stock Exchange to promote financial literacy and support entrepreneurship initiatives. The organization has also launched initiatives to support diversity and inclusion in the city's business community, working with organizations like the National Association of Black Journalists and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Partnership for New York City has had a significant impact on the city's economic development, working with agencies like the New York City Economic Development Corporation and the Empire State Development Corporation to support job creation and investment in the city. The organization's initiatives have helped to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in the city, with startups like Warby Parker and Etsy benefiting from the organization's support. The Partnership for New York City has also worked with organizations like the New York City Housing Authority and the New York City Department of Education to support community development initiatives and promote education and workforce development in the city. The organization's efforts have been recognized by awards like the Crain's New York Business "Best Places to Work" award and the New York City Council "Small Business Advocate" award. Category:New York City

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