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'''Daniel L. Doctoroff''' (born [[July 11]], [[1958]]) |
'''Daniel L. Doctoroff''' (born [[July 11]], [[1958]]) was [[Deputy Mayor]] for [[Economic development|Economic Development]] and Rebuilding for the [[New York City|City of New York.]] Under the leadership of [[Mayor of New York City|Mayor]] [[Michael R. Bloomberg]], Doctoroff has overseen one of the city’s most dramatic economic resurgences, spearheading the effort to reverse New York’s fiscal crisis after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|attacks of 9/11]] through a five-borough economic development strategy. This plan includes the most ambitious land-use transformation in the city’s modern history, the largest affordable housing program ever launched by an American city, the formation of new Central Business Districts and Industrial Business Zones, and the creation of new, great destinations like the Harbor District, which will link together new parkland and miles of waterfront esplanades in Lower Manhattan, Governors Island, and Brooklyn. By focusing on making New York’s economy more diverse, its business climate more hospitable, and its communities more livable, Doctoroff has helped lead New York to its strongest economic position in decades. In 2005, the city achieved record levels of jobs, visitors, population, and the greatest number of housing starts since the 1960’s. |
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Prior to joining the Bloomberg administration, Doctoroff was Managing Partner of [[Oak Hill Capital]] Partners, one of the oldest and most respected private equity investment firms. During his fourteen-year association with Oak Hill, Doctoroff led the purchases of companies in a wide variety of industries, including information services, insurance, thrifts, cable television, hotels and leasing. While at Oak Hill, Doctoroff founded [[NYC2012]], the organization dedicated to bringing the [[Olympic Games]] to New York. He continued to oversee the New York’s bid as Deputy Mayor, ensuring that the Olympic effort spurred parks, housing, and economic development projects in all five boroughs. |
Prior to joining the Bloomberg administration, Doctoroff was Managing Partner of [[Oak Hill Capital]] Partners, one of the oldest and most respected private equity investment firms. During his fourteen-year association with Oak Hill, Doctoroff led the purchases of companies in a wide variety of industries, including information services, insurance, thrifts, cable television, hotels and leasing. While at Oak Hill, Doctoroff founded [[NYC2012]], the organization dedicated to bringing the [[Olympic Games]] to New York. He continued to oversee the New York’s bid as Deputy Mayor, ensuring that the Olympic effort spurred parks, housing, and economic development projects in all five boroughs. |
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Prior to joining Oak Hill, Doctoroff was an investment banker at [[Lehman Brothers]]. Mr. Doctoroff received a B.A. degree from [[Harvard College]]. He received a J.D. degree from [[University of Chicago Law School]]. Before attending law school, Doctoroff was a political pollster. |
Prior to joining Oak Hill, Doctoroff was an investment banker at [[Lehman Brothers]]. Mr. Doctoroff received a B.A. degree from [[Harvard College]]. He received a J.D. degree from [[University of Chicago Law School]]. Before attending law school, Doctoroff was a political pollster. |
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Doctoroff announced that he is leaving the Mayor's office on December 6, 2007, and will return to the private sector as the president of Bloomberg. <ref>http://www.wnbc.com/politics/14789602/detail.html</ref><ref></ref> |
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Revision as of 16:44, 6 December 2007
Daniel L. Doctoroff (born July 11, 1958) was Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Rebuilding for the City of New York. Under the leadership of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Doctoroff has overseen one of the city’s most dramatic economic resurgences, spearheading the effort to reverse New York’s fiscal crisis after the attacks of 9/11 through a five-borough economic development strategy. This plan includes the most ambitious land-use transformation in the city’s modern history, the largest affordable housing program ever launched by an American city, the formation of new Central Business Districts and Industrial Business Zones, and the creation of new, great destinations like the Harbor District, which will link together new parkland and miles of waterfront esplanades in Lower Manhattan, Governors Island, and Brooklyn. By focusing on making New York’s economy more diverse, its business climate more hospitable, and its communities more livable, Doctoroff has helped lead New York to its strongest economic position in decades. In 2005, the city achieved record levels of jobs, visitors, population, and the greatest number of housing starts since the 1960’s.
Prior to joining the Bloomberg administration, Doctoroff was Managing Partner of Oak Hill Capital Partners, one of the oldest and most respected private equity investment firms. During his fourteen-year association with Oak Hill, Doctoroff led the purchases of companies in a wide variety of industries, including information services, insurance, thrifts, cable television, hotels and leasing. While at Oak Hill, Doctoroff founded NYC2012, the organization dedicated to bringing the Olympic Games to New York. He continued to oversee the New York’s bid as Deputy Mayor, ensuring that the Olympic effort spurred parks, housing, and economic development projects in all five boroughs.
Prior to joining Oak Hill, Doctoroff was an investment banker at Lehman Brothers. Mr. Doctoroff received a B.A. degree from Harvard College. He received a J.D. degree from University of Chicago Law School. Before attending law school, Doctoroff was a political pollster.
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