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SUMMARY:Policy Brief: Jessica Katz\, Chief Housing Officer\, City of New York
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Tuesday\, April 4 at 10:00 a.m. for a Policy Brief with Jessica Katz\, Chief Housing Officer\, City of New York.  \nAs Chief Housing Officer\, Jessica Katz oversees the city’s housing agencies and affordable housing strategy. She is working to ensure all New Yorkers have an affordable place to live by expanding the housing supply across the city\, increasing access to stable homes\, and helping deliver long overdue improvements for NYCHA tenants. \nDon’t miss this important opportunity to hear from Ms. Katz!
URL:https://abny.org/abny-event/policy-brief-jessica-katz-chief-housing-officer-city-of-new-york/
LOCATION:Phipps Houses\, 902 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10010
CATEGORIES:ABNY YP
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SUMMARY:ABNYChats: Building an Equitable\, Transparent\, and Resilient Financial System in New York State
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Tuesday\, April 11 at 8:30 a.m. for an ABNYChats with Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris of The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) and Sharon Bowen\, Chair of NYSE to discuss the financial system in New York. \nIn conversation with Sharon Bowen\, Superintendent Harris will discuss her initiatives to improve financial access and outcomes for consumers\, strengthen supervision of virtual currency companies\, and ensure entities are adequately addressing new and evolving risks for their operational resiliency. \nThis is an ABNY member only event. If you are interested in attending events like these please contact Chad Purkey at cpurkey@abny.org to find out more about membership at ABNY.
URL:https://abny.org/abny-event/abnychats-building-an-equitable-transparent-and-resilient-financial-system-in-new-york-state/
CATEGORIES:ABNY Member Only
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SUMMARY:Power Breakfast with United States Representative Ritchie Torres
DESCRIPTION:ABNY is thrilled to welcome United States Representative Ritchie Torres on Tuesday\, April 25 at 8:00 a.m. for a Power Breakfast. \nIn a discussion with ABNY Chairman Steven Rubenstein\, Representative Torres will discuss the latest updates from Washington D.C.\, including his historic bipartisan meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan\, his timely work on the House Committee on Financial Services\, and his commitment to addressing systemic issues of race\, climate change\, housing\, and economic inequality in New York and the Bronx. \nWe hope you will join us for this important presentation. \nPlease note\, tables have ten (10) seats. \n*To be invoiced or if you have a Power Breakfast Ticket Package please contact Melva M. Miller at mmiller@abny.org. \n**Members\, please contact Sophie Wright at swright@abny.org for discounted tickets.
URL:https://abny.org/abny-event/power-breakfast-with-united-states-representative-ritchie-torres/
LOCATION:The Hilton Midtown\, 1335 6th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:ABNY Network
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SUMMARY:ABNY YP Tour: 34th Avenue Open Streets
DESCRIPTION:Join ABNY YP for a tour of 34th Avenue Open Streets in Jackson Heights on Tuesday\, April 25 at 6:00 p.m.  New York City Council Member and Parks and Recreation Committee Chair\, Shekar Krishnan will lead the tour. Spanning 26 blocks and featured in The New York Times\, 34th Avenue is the “gold standard” open street in New York City. With safe\, car-free school plazas as centerpieces\, the 34th Avenue Open Street has unlocked almost eight new acres of public space in a community that ranks among the lowest for park space per capita in New York City. Following the tour\, we will convene for drinks at a local.\nIf you are interested\, please sign up here by Friday\, April 21. Please note\, space is limited and attendees will be selected at random. All entrants will be notified by Monday\, April 24\, regardless of whether or not they have been selected.
URL:https://abny.org/abny-event/abny-yp-tour-34th-avenue-open-streets/
CATEGORIES:ABNY YP
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SUMMARY:ABNY Joins Mayor Adams and NYPD in Effort to Decrease Car Theft in New York City  
DESCRIPTION:New York\, NY – Today\, ABNY Chairman Steven Rubenstein and ABNY CEO Melva M. Miller joined New York City Mayor Eric Adams and leadership at the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in an effort to decrease car theft numbers in New York City. ABNY donated 500 Apple AirTags that will be distributed to car owners in New York City to ensure that stolen cars can be easily tracked\, and to provide a theft deterrent. The new effort was unveiled in the Castle Hill section of the Bronx\, one of the neighborhoods hardest hit by auto theft.   \nWhile many of the major crime categories in New York City have steadily decreased under Mayor Adams’ leadership — including the most violent crimes — grand larceny auto continues to increase. On Sunday\, the Mayor outlined several measures and tips for car owners to prevent the theft of their vehicle. \nSee the full announcement here.
URL:https://abny.org/abny-event/abnyairtags/
CATEGORIES:ABNY Network
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