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New York City Department of Education Chancellor Joel Klein Has Raised $38 Million to Fund the NYC Leadership Academy.
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NYC Schools Chancellor Joel Klein announced on June 21, 2004, that the Partnership for New York City, one of the City's leading business organizations, has raised more than $30 million to fund the NYC Leadership Academy.
JEFFREY W. GREENBERG AND MARTIN LIPTON NAMED CO-CHAIRS OF THE PARTNERSHIP FOR NEW YORK CITY April 14, 2004 press release PARTNERSHIP FOR NEW YORK CITY ISSUES STATEMENT ON PUBLIC AUTHORITY REFORM Partnership Supports Bipartisan Effort to Reform Governance of Public Authorities April 12, 2004 CLICK TO READ RELEASE PARTNERSHIP RELEASES ADVOCACY AGENDA City's Structural Budget Deficit, Expansion of Javits Center and Extension of No. 7 Line Cited as Top Priorities for Business Community March 26, 2004 The Partnership for New York City, the city's largest business organization, today released its 2004 Advocacy Agenda, which outlines its positions on policies and projects that business leaders believe will best advance the goals of stimulating economic growth and job creation in the five boroughs. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD AGENDA CLICK TO READ RELEASE REMARKS BY FRANK ZARB, Chairman, New York State Commission on Education Reform, at the Partnership for New York City 2004 Annual Meeting February 2, 2004 CLICK TO READ REMARKS REMARKS ON EDUCATION REFORM BY ROBERT JOHNSON, New York State Regent and Chairman & CEO, Bowne & Co., Inc. December 4, 2003 CLICK TO READ REMARKS POLL SHOWS CEOs' CONFIDENCE IN NEW YORK CITY'S ECONOMIC FUTURE Survey of City's Top Business Leaders Finds Taxes and Schools Major Concerns November 18, 2003 CLICK TO READ PRESS RELEASE CLICK TO DOWNLOAD SURVEY |