New York City Global Partners, Inc. connects the City of New York with
other leading world cities by promoting exchange among policymakers and citizens
alike - now representing 55 cities and growing. Our work encourages cities to
learn from one another’s innovative solutions to common problems in order to advance
economic opportunity, democratic values, creative inspiration and cultural diversity.
From the beginning of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s first term, the organization
convened international summits on topics of critical importance to New York
City and its peers, focusing on policy concerns in a post-9/11 era. These meetings
brought foreign mayors and other city officials together to discuss common challenges
and best practices with their New York counterparts. The success of summits
on tourism, safety and security, technology and public art established a new
model for municipal exchange.
In May 2007, Mayor Bloomberg appointed Professor Meyer Feldberg as president
of a newly expanded Global Partners Board of Directors. Global Partners has
continued to convene international summits while expanding the award-winning
student internet exchange, Global Partners Junior, and launching the
Innovation Exchange website, an online library of global cities’ best
practices. Each of these innovative programs plays a vital role in helping internationally
connected cities find solutions to 21st century challenges.
Global Partners evolved from the Sister City Program of the City of New York,
Inc. The Sister City Program was restructured and renamed New York City Global
Partners in 2006 with the aim of expanding the City’s interaction with world
cities while maintaining its historic ten sister city relationships. The organization
continues its membership in Sister Cities International, founded on President
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s people-to-people principles which promote citizen exchange
between U.S. and foreign cities.
Located in the office of the New York City Commission for the United Nations,
Consular Corps and Protocol, Global Partners is overseen by Commissioner Marjorie
B. Tiven who serves as treasurer. New York City Global Partners, Inc.
is an apolitical, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization.