When
November 21, 2016
6:30—9:30pm
Where
Tribeca 360
10 Desbrosses St., NYC, 10013
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Honorees
David Kramer
As president of Hudson Companies, David has developed thousands of units of housing for low and middle income New Yorkers and helped revive neighborhoods across the city. He is also overseeing the redevelopment of the Brooklyn Heights public library, an innovative project that will fund tens of millions of dollars in library improvements at branches throughout Brooklyn.
Denise Richardson
As the longtime executive director of the General Contractors Association of New York, an organization that advocates on behalf of heavy construction contractors, Denise has been one of the city’s most effective champions for the critical infrastructure investments that drive our city forward.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is one of New York City’s most civic minded companies, helping to expand economic opportunity and driving more inclusive economic growth. Over the next five years, they will deploy more than $1 billion to support programs that expand workforce readiness, grow small businesses, improve consumer financial health and develop and preserve affordable housing.
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Benefit Committee
Susanna Aaron
Kenneth Adams
Bruce Beal, Jr.
Alan Bell
Rob Bennett
Joseph Brancato
Andrew Breslau
Lynne P. Brown
James F. Capalino
Rafael Cestero
Cesar Claro
Brian T. Coleman
Cheryl Cohen Effron
Jules Demchick
Martin Dunn
David Falk
Geoff Flournoy
William Floyd
Mark Foggin
Blake Foote
Celeste Frye
Leonard C. Green
Nicholas J. Kasier
Kenneth J. Knuckles
Kenneth Lowenstein
Barbara Koz Paley
David Rhodes
Denise Richardson
Evan Roth
David B. Rubenstein
Eugene Schnuer
Alexa Sewell
Eldon Scott
Joan Tally
Travis Terry
Tim Tompkins
William Traylor
Alap Vora
Victor Vora
Claire Weisz
Rich Windram
Kathryn S. Wylde
Questions
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or call (201) 926-9935.
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Board of Directors
Gifford Miller, Signature Urban Properties (Chairman)
Margaret Anadu, The Vistria Group
Jonathan Bowles, Center for an Urban Future
Rafael E. Cestero, The Community Preservation Corporation
Russell Dubner, Boston Consulting Group
Garnesha Ezediaro, Bloomberg Philanthropies
Susan Fine, Fine Development Partners
Kyle Kimball, NYU
Katy Knight, Siegel Family Endowment
Jessie Lazarus, MTA
David Lebenstein, Cushman & Wakefield
Eric S. Lee, Bennett Midland, LLC
Monisha Nariani, U.S. Bank
Max Neukirchen, JPMorgan Chase
Andrew Reicher, UHAB
John Siegal, Baker & Hostetler LLP
Thomas Vecchione, Vocon
Sherry Wang, Goldman Sachs UIG
Kate Wittels, HR&A Advisors
About the Center
The Center for an Urban Future is a catalyst for smart and sustainable policies that reduce inequality, increase economic mobility, and grow the economy in New York City. An independent, nonpartisan policy organization, CUF uses fact-based research to elevate important and often overlooked issues onto the radar of policymakers and advance practical solutions that strengthen New York and help all New Yorkers participate in the city’s rising prosperity.
For 20 years, CUF has consistently shaped the policy debate around economic opportunity in New York by publishing reports that are widely covered in the media, highly readable and anchored in rigorous research rather than preconceived notions about outcome.
CUF’s efforts to create a more prosperous, equitable and inclusive New York span many topics and policy areas, and are unified by three common aims:
- Growing New York City’s economy and boosting the number of middle income jobs; and
- Helping more people develop the skills and credentials needed to access careers that put them on the path to the middle class;
- Making New York City—and its many and diverse neighborhoods—a better place to live.
City Futures, Inc. d.b.a. Center for an Urban Future is a non-profit 501(c)(3) with EIN: 13-3185114.