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Part of the latest effort to lure workers back to offices is to offer COVID-19 testing. Bloomberg | Feb 24, 2021
(Bloomberg) New York real estate executive Scott Rechler knows how to run an office building. Not in the job description? Creating testing centers for a deadly virus that’s swept the country.
Yet that’s what he’s doing now.
It’s part of the latest effort to lure workers back to offices that have been largely empty since the Covid-19 pandemic hit almost a year ago, shutting down Manhattan skyscrapers. Landlords are seeking ways to repopulate their buildings after earlier attempts from beefing up virus safety measures to lobbying the city’s finance bosses had little success.
Howard Rubenstein, PR s dean of damage control, dies at 88
Patrick Oster, Bloomberg
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His death was announced by his son Steven, the president of Rubenstein Associates Inc.
Once called New York s No. 1 public relations man by the New York Times, Rubenstein used his personal connections among politicians, real estate moguls, media owners and entertainment stars to promote the best interests of his clients. In 1999, when his firm celebrated its 45th anniversary, it had about 500 accounts that generated $30 million a year, according to a Times story at the time.
His client list for decades was populated mostly by famous people who had paid him to make them look good. They included personalities such as Donald Trump, who once fired Rubenstein over his handling of news coverage of Trump s messy divorce from his first wife, Ivana before later hiring him back. He also represented George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees.
President and CEO, New York Power Authority
While New York won national acclaim last year for passing landmark climate change legislation, Gil Quiniones has spent nearly a decade pursuing ambitious green energy policies at the helm of the New York Power Authority. Besides running NYPA, a major energy producer and utility largely driven by hydropower, Quiniones has shaped the governor’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative, which aims to harness private markets and technological innovations to boost renewable energy and increased efficiency.
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Chairman, President and CEO; New York President, Con Edison
It will be the end of an era come January when John McAvoy resigns as president and CEO of Con Edison. McAvoy’s retirement reshuffles the top ranks of the influential utility, which is among the nation’s largest. Timothy Cawley, who leads Con Ed’s New York subsidiary, will succeed McAvoy as head of the parent corporation, while Matt Ketschke, a senior vice president,
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