Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today announced that he has
submitted the name of Seth Pinsky to be President of the New York City Economic
Development Corporation (EDC), the City's primary vehicle for implementing its
five borough economic development strategy, to the EDC Board. Mr. Pinsky
has extensive private sector experience in real estate and finance. He
joined EDC in 2003, where he is currently Executive Vice President. At EDC
he oversees financial analysis and structuring for some of the City's major
projects, as well as with the disposition of City real estate for development.
Once approved by the Board, Mr. Pinsky will oversee nearly 400 employees engaged
in a wide array of economic development projects in all five boroughs.
"Seth Pinsky has a great blend of public and private
sector experience, including nearly five years at EDC working on some of its
most important projects," said Mayor Bloomberg. "As we work to advance
projects over the next 23 months, having someone who can hit the ground running
and lead this talented team of dedicated professionals is paramount. At a time
when the national economy is increasingly uncertain, it's more important than
ever that we continue investing in projects that will lead to long-term
growth. There is no one better to lead our efforts and get big things done
than Seth."
"Since joining EDC in 2003, I have had the opportunity to
work on projects that are reshaping our City and preparing us to meet the
challenges of the future," said incoming EDC President Pinsky. "I know how
dedicated the staff here is and I know how important it is to Mayor Bloomberg
and the Administration that we continue to advance innovative projects in all
five boroughs. I look forward to continuing to serve at EDC and to leading
the extraordinary group of talented professionals that make up our team."
EDC supports and enhances the City's job and revenue base
through a variety of means, including catalyzing the development of commercial
and industrial real estate, supporting and promoting New York City's business
community, attracting companies not yet located in the City, and promoting the
economic revitalization of the City's waterfront, industrial zones and
neighborhoods.
Mr. Pinsky has been with EDC since 2003, in several
positions. At EDC, he has been involved in projects throughout the five
boroughs, including the new Mets and Yankee Stadiums, Atlantic Yards, Queens
West and Hudson Yards. Prior to joining EDC, Mr. Pinsky was an
associate with the New York law firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton for
five years. He also served as a financial analyst in mergers and acquisitions at
James D. Wolfensohn Incorporated. He lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
"Having worked with Seth at EDC, I feel confident that
he's the best choice to take over and continue the vast array of projects in all
five boroughs," said Deputy Mayor for Economic Development Robert C. Lieber
"Seth's knowledge and experience of the projects in the EDC portfolio, including
his direct leadership on many of the most visible, well help us advance
them. It's all about creating jobs and improving the quality of life in
all five boroughs, and Seth has the knowledge and skills to help us do
that."