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Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop in Running for NYC CEO Position

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Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop is a leading candidate to become the CEO of the Partnership for NYC, a major organization representing 300 corporations. His potential appointment would require him to move to NYC, despite his previous disinterest in living there. Fulop has served as mayor for 12 years, focusing on housing, job creation, and crime management. His experience and progressive policies make him a compelling choice as the organization seeks new leadership following outgoing CEO Kathryn Wylde’s retirement.

Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop is currently among the leading candidates for the position of CEO at the Partnership for The City of New York, a significant organization representing 300 major corporations aimed at promoting economic opportunity and innovation in New York City. If appointed, Fulop will need to relocate from his lifelong home in New Jersey to New York City, as he has previously expressed a lack of interest in living in Manhattan.

Currently, the Partnership for NYC is preparing for a transition in leadership, as outgoing CEO Kathryn Wylde is set to retire after leading the organization since 2000 and earning over $1.5 million in 2023. Fulop’s potential appointment as CEO would mark a transition from his role as mayor, a position he has held for 12 years, where he has focused on housing development, job creation, and crime management in Jersey City.

In the recent New Jersey gubernatorial primary elections held in 2023, Fulop finished third, capturing 16% of the Democratic primary votes. His political experience includes working at Goldman Sachs during the September 11 attacks before enlisting in the Marine Corps, where he served in Iraq. Fulop’s notable political initiatives have included advocating for paid family leave, raising the minimum wage, and tackling housing and transit issues to attract younger voters in New Jersey’s political landscape.

Throughout his tenure as mayor, Fulop has faced challenges, such as managing high property taxes and addressing crime rates effectively. His administration has taken steps to promote economic growth and improve community services. He has recently defended controversial proposals, such as a plan for government-run grocery stores suggested by NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, providing historical context to support the idea based on existing USDA initiatives.

Despite his contributions, Fulop has also expressed concerns about policies affecting New Jersey drivers. He criticized the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) for the congestion fee imposed on drivers entering Manhattan, proposing instead a reverse fee that favors New Jersey residents. His administration has emphasized the importance of collaboration and innovation within urban policy.

Fulop’s background reveals a deep connection to his roots; he grew up as the son of Romanian Jewish immigrants and pursued education at SUNY Binghamton University and later at Oxford University. The impact of the September 11 attacks significantly shaped his life and career direction, prompting a commitment to military service and a desire to serve his community through politics.

As the Partnership for NYC looks for new leadership, the board will consider Fulop’s extensive experience in government and commitment to progressive policies that address key challenges facing urban areas. Should he accept the CEO role, Fulop would bring a distinctive perspective shaped by his background in finance, military service, and local government to the responsibilities of leading this influential organization.

With discussions ongoing, the decision regarding Fulop’s potential appointment remains to be finalized, as both he and the Partnership for NYC consider the implications of such a move for his career and the organization’s future direction.

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