Mayor de Blasio Appoints Julie Menin Commissioner of Mayor

February 2, 2016Menin’s track record of success as Commissioner of  Department of Consumer Affairs, leadership on key initiatives, economic  development experience offers ideal skill set to industry crucial to NYC  economyAgency expanding focus to support broader media and  entertainment landscape: advertising, digital content distribution, music, and  theaterNEW  YORK—  Mayor Bill de Blasio today appointed Julie Menin as Commissioner of the Mayor’s  Office of Media and Entertainment. Menin takes on this role as the agency expands  its work to encompass the full scope of the industry, including advertising,  digital distribution channels, and music. The Mayor’s appointment of an  experienced and effective Commissioner and the agency’s broader focus reflects  the media industry’s growing importance as a key component of New York City’s  economy, which creates tens thousands of good-paying jobs, utilizes a skilled  and diverse workforce, brings economic development to neighborhoods across all  five boroughs and promotes New York’s distinct culture to people across the  world.  “Julie has shown time and again that she is a highly effective leader who has  the skills and passion to get the job done for New Yorkers,” said Mayor Bill  de Blasio. “As DCA Commissioner, Julie saved everyday New Yorkers thousands  of dollars, reduced fines on small businesses and spearheaded campaigns to  uplift NYC’s residents in all five boroughs. I have the utmost confidence she  will bring that same spark and commitment to MOME as it grows its reach in the  media and entertainment community.”  “Julie’s had a strong track record of success as Consumer Affairs Commissioner,  and I am confident that Julie will deepen the City’s ties with this critically  important industry by being a creative and collaborative partner, creating new  jobs and opportunities for New Yorkers,” said Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen.  “I am honored to take on this new role within the de Blasio Administration. We  have an unprecedented opportunity to drive economic growth with this new and  expanded portfolio – from film to music, TV to advertising – and as  Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, I look forward  to supporting the 130,000 New Yorkers who are employed through this industry  and to strengthening the City’s engagement with the media and entertainment  sector, which generates almost $9 billion of economic activity in the city each  year,” said Julie Menin.  Since 2014, Menin has served as Commissioner of the Department of Consumer  Affairs, where she was instrumental in launching and subsequently leading many  of Mayor de Blasio’s signature projects, including the Paid Sick Leave Law, the  Small Business Relief Package to reduce fines on businesses, and the  implementation of the Living Wage Executive Order.  Charged with a set of key goals, Menin achieved a remarkable turnaround of the  agency by reducing fines on businesses by one third, yet increasing consumer  restitution during her tenure by 70 percent. In addition, she launched the  City""s first expanded Earned Income Tax initiative, investing $3 million for a  new advertising and outreach program that resulted in an extraordinary 50  percent increase in New Yorkers using the City""s free tax centers and returning  $260 million in funds to low Income New Yorkers, as well as launching innovative  legal investigations against not-for profit colleges, debt collectors, and  other industries preying on New Yorkers.  With Commissioner Menin’s appointment, the agency will amplify its efforts to  support and strengthen the city’s media and entertainment economy. In addition  to film and television, Commissioner Menin will lead the Administration’s  outreach to digital content and distribution companies, the advertising  industry, and will broaden the office’s engagement with the Broadway and  off-Broadway theater communities. Commissioner Menin will work to leverage  private and public sector real estate assets to drive continued growth across  all sectors of the media and entertainment economy. NYC Media will also report  to Commissioner Menin.  New York City’s filmed entertainment industry now contributes $8.7 billion to  the local economy, an increase of more than 1.5 billion, or 21 percent, since  2011. Full-time equivalent jobs in the city’s industry have grown 10 percent,  from 94,000 to 104,000 over the last four years, according to an independent  study conducted by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) that details the growth  and economic impact of New York City’s media and entertainment industries.  According to BCG’s report, New York City is one of only three cities in the  world with a filming community large enough to enable a production to be made  without needing any roles to be brought in from other locations, including  cast, crew members, and the creative team.“Julie Menin is an outstanding  choice to lead the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment,” said Leslie  Moonves, President and CEO of CBS Corporation.  “She appreciates our  industry’s needs and communities’ priorities and will be a strong partner with  the entire industry to produce more projects and create more jobs in New York.”"I have had the great  pleasure of working with Julie Menin for over fourteen years on Tribeca, during  her time as a dedicated public servant and leading catalyst in redeveloping  Lower Manhattan. Julie has consistently demonstrated a strong understanding of  the entertainment industry and citywide community needs, while also focusing on  economic development priorities. Julie is creative and solution driven and I am  confident that under her leadership our industry will continue to innovate,  grow and flourish," said Jane Rosenthal, Co-founder of the Tribeca Film  Festival; Producer and Tribeca Enterprises co-chair.“I applaud the selection of  Commissioner Menin to head the Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment.  With her reputation for innovation and collaboration, Commissioner Menin will  be a strong partner, and we at the MPAA look forward to working closely with  her to strengthen film and television production in New York,” said Motion  Picture Association of America Chairman and CEO Senator Chris Dodd.Gina Argento, CEO of Broadway  Stages, said, “I would like to  congratulate Julie Menin on her appointment as Commissioner of the Mayor’s  Office of Media and Entertainment. Film and television production in New York  is now a $8.6 billion industry, an increase of $1.5 billion, or 21 percent  since 2011. Commissioner Menin brings valuable experience that will only  further enhance this growth. I look forward to working with her and her team to  continue to advance film and television in NYC.”"The film and production  industry in New York continues to grow and provide good jobs for New Yorkers  and revenue for the city and state. Julie Menin has been a tireless advocate  for New York City consumers as Commissioner of Consumer Affairs. I have known  Julie for many years and I am confident that she will do the same for the film  and television industry," said Stuart Match Suna, President of  Silvercup Studios.  "Julie is smart, energetic and a doer who  gets things done.”"Julie Menin is a force of  nature. She knows how to get things done, which will be great because this  business is growing like topsy. With Julie at the helm, film and television  will flourish that much faster and have an even greater economic impact on New  York City,” said Douglas C. Steiner, Chairman of Steiner Studios."NBCUniversal looks forward to working with the new  commissioner on the many television and film productions we bring to New York  that help develop a sustainable production industry, create jobs, support small  businesses and encourage tourism,” said Kimberley Harris, Executive Vice  President and General Counsel of NBCUniversal.George Miranda, President of Teamsters Joint Council 16,  said, "Julie Menin has been a responsive and innovative commissioner at  the Department of Consumer Affairs. She is a great fit for this new position  and we look forward to working with her to support New York""s film and  television industry and the thousands of middle-class jobs it provides."About  Julie MeninAn  accomplished lawyer and civic leader, Julie Menin began her career at the law  firm Wiley, Rein & Fielding in Washington D.C. In 1995, she moved to New  York where she became a corporate attorney at a Fortune 500 company. Menin  opened her own business, Vine, a restaurant and catering company in lower  Manhattan which employed 75 people. After September 11, Menin founded and  ran the non-profit Wall Street Rising to promote business growth and economic  development in lower Manhattan. Menin assisted hundreds of local businesses and  organizations identify and apply for government assistance programs, which  enabled more than 600 small businesses to stay in lower Manhattan. In 2002, she  worked with Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro when they launched the first Tribeca  Film Festival, and through Wall Street Rising, initiated large scale cultural  and economic development projects Art Downtown and Music Downtown, which  brought thousands of people to Lower Manhattan and greatly supported the small  businesses in the area.In  2005, Menin was elected to serve as Chairperson for Community Board 1, a  position she held for seven years and where she is widely recognized as helping  to lead Lower Manhattan""s rebuilding and revitalization, shepherding through  major land use project impacting the future of Lower Manhattan.  In 2010,  she secured $150 million of public funding to construct the World Trade Center  Performing Arts Center. In 2009, she created, hosted and co-produced NBC’s  Give & Take, an interview show focused on politics, current events, media  and health. In  2013, she ran for Manhattan Borough President.Commissioner  Menin has served on the boards of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation,  the NYC Redistricting Commission, the Municipal Art Society, Governor’s Island,  the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, and the World Trade Center  Performing Arts Center, among others. She currently serves on the boards of  Public Service at Harvard College, NYC & Company and the Cities for  Financial Empowerment Coalition.She has  been the recipient of various awards, including the National Association of  Women Business Owners Community Service Award, the Women’s City Club of New  York “City Spirit Award,” the New York League of Conservation Voters public  service award, City and State""s "40 Under 40" award, the Women""s  Campaign Fund""s "Rising Star" award, the New York State Senate’s  Women of Distinction award, and Citizen Union’s Civic Leadership award. Menin  earned her B.A. Magna Cum Laude at Columbia University and her J.D. at  Northwestern University School of Law. She resides in Manhattan with her  husband and three children.

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