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City Of Syracuse Announces Search For Commissioner Of Neighborhood And Business Development

Commissioner Stephanie Pasquale will transition to Allyn Family Foundation position focused on neighborhood redevelopment strategies

December 12, 2019

City Of Syracuse Announces Search For Commissioner Of Neighborhood And Business Development

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Commissioner Stephanie Pasquale will transition to Allyn Family Foundation position focused on neighborhood redevelopment strategies

Syracuse, N.Y.
The City of Syracuse launched a search for a new commissioner of the City’s
Department of Neighborhood and Business Development (NBD), a key provider of
housing, human services and economic development programs in Syracuse. Outgoing
Commissioner Stephanie Pasquale will take a newly-created position with the
Allyn Family Foundation as director of neighborhood advancement focused on delivering
place-based housing and neighborhood redevelopment strategies.

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“Stephanie has played a critical role in supporting the
recent growth in Syracuse, with a focus on creating inclusive housing and
economic opportunities. Her work has laid a strong foundation for continued
success and has helped make this NBD leadership position highly desirable,”
said Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh.

“Stephanie’s move to the Allyn Family Foundation plays to
her greatest strengths in neighborhood revitalization and represents true
capacity building for Syracuse. The City will gain from the abilities of a new
leader in NBD while our community continues to benefit from Stephanie’s intelligence,
creativity, and passion in her new position with the Foundation.”

In announcing the NBD commissioner opportunity, the City said it is seeking a leader to direct, advance, and manage the work of the various divisions of the Department of Neighborhood and Business Development: Neighborhood Development, Business Development, Code Enforcement, Fiscal, Central Permit Office, and Minority/Women Business Enterprise Compliance. The NBD commissioner will be at the center of major transformative initiatives in Syracuse that are being recognized nationally, including:

  • The City of Syracuse’s designation as New York
    State’s Flagship Smart City by The New York Power Authority;
  • Syracuse Surge, an expansive strategy to create
    inclusive growth in the New Economy;
  • Blueprint 15, a partnership between the Syracuse
    Housing Authority, the Allyn Family Foundation, the Syracuse City School
    District and the City of Syracuse to undertake a holistic revitalization approach
    in the East Adams neighborhood on the City’s near south side;
  • JPMorgan Chase Advancing Cities, a $500 million,
    five-year initiative that selected Syracuse as one of five cities to receive a
    $3 million grant to drive inclusive growth through Syracuse Surge; and
  • Microsoft Smart City Technology Hub, a partnership
    between the City of Syracuse, Onondaga County and the iSchool at Syracuse
    University to support investment and build local capacity in tech
    infrastructure, workforce, and entrepreneurial and business development.

The NBD commissioner oversees a team of 76
people within five divisions. The Department works
to preserve and enhance Syracuse neighborhoods and commercial centers by
administering federal, state, and local funding programs, encouraging
residential development and economic growth, and leveraging resources to create
thriving neighborhoods, communities, and business districts.

Candidates for the NBD commissioner positions can submit a
resume and cover letter to personnel@syrgov.net
until Jan. 3, 2020. The job description and posting can be found here.

In her new role with the Allyn Family Foundation, Pasquale
will serve as a development liaison between the Foundation, the City, and Syracuse Housing Authority in the
development of larger scale and mixed income and affordable housing project,
including Blueprint 15. She will be charged with ensuring all plans and
projects fit with established community priorities and comprehensive plans to
support thriving neighborhoods.

“It has been an honor and privilege to work with Mayor Walsh
and the entire city team to further Syracuse neighborhoods,” said Pasquale. “I
look forward to continuing to work on behalf of Syracuse and its residents,
along with the City and all of our community’s champions.”


This press release was produced by the City of Syracuse. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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