NEW YORK, NY | The Fiscal Policy Institute today announced that three senior staff members have been appointed to the transition committees for the incoming Zohran Mamdani administration.
The FPI staff joining the incoming Zohran Mamdani administration’s transition committees are:
- Executive Director Nathan Gusdorf, who will bring expertise in tax law and budgetary policy to the Committee on Government Operations;
- Chief Economist Emily Eisner, a specialist in macroeconomics and public finance, who joins the Committee on Housing; and
- Director of Health Policy Michael Kinnucan, an expert in Medicaid policy, long-term care, and workforce and employer-sponsored insurance issues, who will sit on the Committee on Health.
These individuals will act as advisors on personnel appointments and questions of policy as the incoming administration prepares to address the most urgent challenges facing New York City. The transition committee comprises 17 subcommittees and more than 400 leaders from across New York. The appointment of Gusdorf, Eisner, and Kinnucanhighlights the administration’s commitment to advancing evidence-based policies that support low- and middle-income New Yorkers, aligning directly with the mayor-elect’s stated goal of tackling the city’s affordability crisis.
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NEW YORK, NY | The Fiscal Policy Institute today announced that three senior staff members have been appointed to the transition committees for the incoming Zohran Mamdani administration.
The FPI staff joining the incoming Zohran Mamdani administration’s transition committees are:
- Executive Director Nathan Gusdorf, who will bring expertise in tax law and budgetary policy to the Committee on Government Operations;
- Chief Economist Emily Eisner, a specialist in macroeconomics and public finance, who joins the Committee on Housing; and
- Director of Health Policy Michael Kinnucan, an expert in Medicaid policy, long-term care, and workforce and employer-sponsored insurance issues, who will sit on the Committee on Health.
These individuals will act as advisors on personnel appointments and questions of policy as the incoming administration prepares to address the most urgent challenges facing New York City. The transition committee comprises 17 subcommittees and more than 400 leaders from across New York. The appointment of Gusdorf, Eisner, and Kinnucanhighlights the administration’s commitment to advancing evidence-based policies that support low- and middle-income New Yorkers, aligning directly with the mayor-elect’s stated goal of tackling the city’s affordability crisis.