Adolfo Carrion Jr., one of NYC's new deputy mayors, on jumping in the 'deep end of the pool'
Briefly

Adolfo Carrión Jr. has taken on the role of New York City's deputy mayor for housing, economic development, and workforce. His career has included a variety of service roles that blend community engagement with public policy. Faced with leadership transitions, legal issues within the Adams administration, and potential funding constraints, Carrión is determined to advance the city’s housing initiatives. He views the challenges as an opportunity to ensure progress and emphasizes the need for stability to achieve ambitious housing goals while navigating a complex political landscape.
Carrión described his new role as an opportunity, saying, "I’m excited to step into this role at such a crucial time for our city’s future...".
He emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum regarding housing developments, stating, "We have to ensure that we keep pushing forward our ambitious housing goals even amidst challenges."
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