Mayor Eric Adams has appointed Randy Mastro as the first deputy mayor of New York City, marking his return to City Hall after previously serving under Rudy Giuliani. This decision follows the resignation of several top aides amid a corruption investigation. Mastro's appointment is part of Adams' efforts to refresh his administration, providing an experienced hand during challenging times. Despite previously withdrawing from consideration for corporate counsel, Mastro's expertise and commitment to the city have been acknowledged by Adams, who praised his record of success.
Randy is a storied and impressive New Yorker with a track record of success in the face of some of the city and nation's most challenging times.
I am honored to serve the city again and grateful to Mayor Adams for affording me this opportunity. Like so many New Yorkers, I love this city and want it to succeed.
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