Alumni on transition teams of Kenneth Thompson ’92, Bill de Blasio, Scott Stringer
As Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio forms his new administration, he is being advised by a transition team composed of 60 people from various industries, co-chaired by Weisbrod, a partner at HR&A, has focused his distinguished career on urban revitalization initiatives focused on developing New York City neighborhoods. Before joining HR&A, Weisbrod was president of the real estate Division for Trinity Church and executive vice president of Trinity Church-St. Paul’s Chapel. Weisbrod has also served as founding president of the Alliance for Downtown New York, founding president of the New York City Economic Development, and executive director of the NYC Department of City Planning and New York State’s 42nd Street Development Project.
The transition team also includes two additional Law School alumni:
- , a senior attorney with the New York Urban Program of the Natural Resources Defense Council who focuses on environmental and health protections for proposed natural gas drilling in the northeast, recycling programs involving the producer responsibility model, and other waste and land use matters;
- , president of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, whose previous appointments have included director of the National Institute of Justice; deputy commissioner for legal matters for the New York City Police Department; chief counsel to the US House Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice; special advisor to New York City Mayor Edward Koch ’48; and special counsel to the police commissioner of the NYPD.
Travis is also one of several alumni who have been named to the transition committee of Kenneth Thompson ’92, who was elected Brooklyn District Attorney in November. Thompson’s team also includes:
- , a partner at Dorsey & Whitney who is also on the board of directors at ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's and previously served as a United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York;
- , a partner at Jones Day who represents management in labor and employment law matters and who argued before the Supreme Court in the case of Chamber of Commerce v. Brown;
- , a senior trial attorney with the Brooklyn Defender Services who has been a public defender for more than six years, practicing in both Brooklyn and the Bronx;
- , a partner at Covington & Burling who has also served as deputy commissioner for legal matters for the New York City Police Department; chief counsel to the US House Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice; special advisor to New York City Mayor Edward Koch '48; and special counsel to the police commissioner of the NYPD.
"I am confident that with the help of this distinguished group of leaders, we will be able to begin the process of restoring our borough's trust in its justice system and fulfilling the mission of this extraordinary office," said Thompson in a press release announcing the transition team. "I thank everyone for agreeing to be part of this transition team. Together, we will work to ensure that the people of Brooklyn have the best prosecutor's office possible."
In addition to the alumni named to the transition teams of the mayor-elect and the incoming Brooklyn DA, '68, Elihu Root Professor of Law, is serving as the to New York City comptroller-elect Scott Stringer.
Posted December 10, 2013