Mayor-Elect Mamdani appointed Jahmila Edwards as Director of Intergovernmental Affairs and Catherine Almonte Da Costa as Director of Appointments.
Picture by Lloyd Mitchell
With simply weeks to go earlier than he takes workplace, mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday appointed longtime union chief Jahmila Edwards as his new Director of Intergovernmental Affairs.
Edwards, who has served as a prime chief at District Council 37 for over a decade, will work to garner help for Mamdani’s insurance policies with metropolis, state and federal officers.
“When we are in City Hall, I will turn to Jahmila to help us build the coalitions we need to enact durable solutions and secure the political relationships necessary to follow through on these promises,” Mamdani stated at a press convention on the Greenpoint Library on Dec. 17.
Edwards (middle) has labored as a frontrunner at DC37 for over a decade. Picture by Lloyd Mitchell
The function is more likely to be vital for Mamdani’s administration, as lots of the mayor-elect’s marketing campaign guarantees — like free buses and common childcare — would require help and funding from Albany and the Metropolis Council.
“New Yorkers have made it loud and clear that the affordability agenda is our mandate,” Edwards stated. “In order to achieve this, it is absolutely necessary that we continue to foster relationships and partner with the City Council, the state legislature, and our partners in the federal government.”
A Brooklyn resident, Edwards can be a newly-elected District Chief in Meeting District 43 and has beforehand served within the workplace of the Public Advocate and on the Division of Training.
The mayor-elect additionally introduced Catherine Almonte Da Costa as Director of Appointments. Da Costa — who labored within the Workplace of Appointments in the course of the de Blasio administration — will oversee recruiting and hiring efforts for the brand new administration.
Catherine Almonte Da Costa (middle) will take cost of staffing the Mamdani administration. Picture by Lloyd Mitchell
Mamdani has criticized town’s present hiring course of, which he stated forces candidates to attend months for remaining approval as jobs sit empty, leaving metropolis companies understaffed and unable to offer high quality service to New Yorkers.
Greater than 70,000 folks have already utilized to work within the Mamdani administration, and the mayor-elect has promised that candidates can be chosen primarily based on their work, not current political connections.
“Too often, government fails to attract talent. But New Yorkers deserve excellence, expertise, leadership equal to the scale of the challenges that we face,” Da Costa stated. “Delivering for New Yorkers means building a government that is both mission driven and deeply capable, a government staffed by diverse leaders with skill and the experience to turn vision into results.”
Mamdani stated he’ll announce extra Metropolis Corridor staffers within the coming week. Picture by Lloyd Mitchell
Da Costa, who can be a part of Mamdani’s transition crew, stated she has already begun reaching out to potential staffers. She anticipated “hesitation from folks,” she stated, however has as an alternative discovered “passion, urgency, and an overwhelming desire to serve.”
Since he was elected, Mamdani has introduced simply 4 Metropolis Corridor staffers: Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan, Chief of Workers Ella Bisgaard-Church, Edwards, and Da Costa. The mayor-elect, who is about to be sworn in on Jan. 1, stated he expects to make further staffing bulletins later this week.





