Mayor de Blasio Appoints Daniele Baierlein and JL Paniagua Valle as Co-Executive Directors of the Mayor

January 19, 2021NEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio today named Daniele  Baierlein and JL Paniagua Valle as Co-Executive Directors of the Mayor’s Fund  to Advance New York City.“I am pleased to appoint two of our City’s most dedicated  shining stars to even more challenging roles,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.  “Daniele and JL have the heart, vision and expertise it takes to build  on their achievements at the Mayor’s Fund, and they understand that a fairer  and better city means working with our partners in and out of government on  lasting change.”“Over the past year, Daniele and JL worked  hand-in-hand at the Mayor’s Fund to raise emergency relief funds in response to  the COVID-19 pandemic. Their efforts, together, helped raise funds to support a  variety of programs that benefited our healthcare heroes, immigrant  communities, and New Yorkers in our hardest-hit communities,” said First  Lady Chirlane McCray. “I can think of no better duo to lead our team into  the final year of the administration, and I am thrilled to announce their  promotions to the role of Co-Executive Directors.”The  Mayor""s Fund is a non-profit organization that partners with over 50 City  agencies and 300 institutional funders to advance initiatives to make New York  City the fairest big city in America. Since 2014 the Fund has supported  signature partnerships like the Center for Youth Employment, Connections to  Care, and programs to offer legal services and other protections to New York""s  immigrant communities.The  Mayor’s Fund raised $77.4 million in FY20, including  cash and in-kind donations, which is approximately $48.1 million more than  during the previous fiscal year.  In July  2020, the Mayor’s Fund announced that it had raised $54.5M in emergency relief  funds and in-kind donations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which helped  launch a variety of programs to support New Yorkers.“I  am honored to take on this new role as Co-Executive Director and continue my  work with First Lady Chirlane McCray, the Board of Directors, and the Board of  Advisors. For over twenty-six years the Mayor’s Fund has partnered with  foundations, businesses and philanthropic individuals alongside city agencies  and community-based organizations to launch and develop impactful programs to  help the most vulnerable New Yorkers. In the face of adversity last year, we  were able to respond to the crisis quickly to help those in need,” said  Daniele Baierlein, Co-Executive Director of the Mayor’s Fund. “I am excited  to join my colleague JL to develop public-private partnerships to meet the  needs ahead.”“I  look forward to continuing the mission of building public-private partnerships  with First Lady Chirlane McCray, the Board of Directors, and the Board of  Advisors. 

This past year exemplified the power of partnership to mobilize  much-needed resources to vulnerable communities and also the unique ability of  the Mayor’s Fund to quickly respond to the needs of New Yorkers, even in the  face of an unprecedented global pandemic,” said JL Paniagua Valle,  Co-Executive Director of the Mayor’s Fund. “I am thrilled to serve  alongside Daniele Baierlein as we work with community leaders and our partners  in philanthropy and business.”“Leadership matters. As we move into the next phase of fighting  the economic and health fallout of COVID-19, New York City needs public-private partnerships that promote equity and inclusion at all  levels,” said Toya Williford, former Executive Director of the Mayor’s Fund  to Advance NYC.  “I’m thrilled to congratulate Daniele and Jorge Luis  in their new roles as Co-Executive Directors. I am confident that they will  continue to guide the Mayor’s Fund in the right direction to ensure that every  New Yorker can thrive.”"Daniele and JL oversaw critical work at the Mayor""s Fund to  support COVID relief efforts that provided more than $50 million in PPE and  meals for essential workers and emergency financial assistance for New Yorkers  in need," said Peter Hatch, the City""s COVID-19 Public-Private  Partnership Czar. "I congratulate them on their new leadership roles  and look forward to our continued partnership to support the City""s pandemic  response and recovery."“Daniele  and JL will be a dynamic partnership as we continue the great work of the  Mayor’s Fund.  They have the foundation and support to shape and carry out  our agenda over the next critical year,” said Rob Speyer, Chair, Mayor’s  Fund Advisory Board."Daniele and JL both have a deep  understanding of how to bring together the philanthropic, business and  non-profit sectors to partner with government to help address New York City’s  most difficult challenges," said Gabrielle Fialkoff,  founder of the GKF Group and former Senior Advisor to the Mayor for Strategic  Partnerships. "I""ve had the opportunity to work closely with  Daniele and JL and I am confident that the Mayor""s Fund is in good hands with  these two leaders spearheading the organization.""Daniele and JL have been integral parts  of the Mayor""s Fund team, and many of the administration""s most significant  public-private successes, over the past several years," said  Darren Bloch, CEO  & Executive Director of Greenwich House. "The two are sure  to be a high-impact tandem as they work with the Mayor""s Fund Board,  civic-minded investors, and leaders across city government to continue  developing creative approaches to address some of the city""s most stubborn  challenges. Now more than ever, the commitment to service from talent like  JL and Daniele is noteworthy and appreciated.""Robin  Hood congratulates the Mayor’s Fund on its selection  of new Co-Executive Directors to continue its important work in these  difficult times. We know their leadership will keep ingenuity and partnerships  as a centerpiece for problem-solving the challenges facing our city." said  Wes Moore CEO of Robin Hood.In  response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mayor’s Fund launched NYC Healthcare  Heroes to provide more than 400,000 packages of shelf-stable food, fresh  produce, household cleaning supplies, and personal care products to the staff at hospitals across the five boroughs. These  essential deliveries alleviated the burden on workers who often did not have  access to supplies or time to shop after working back-to-back shifts caring for  COVID-19 patients. The Fund also worked with the Mayor""s Office of Immigrant  Affairs and the Open Society Foundations to create the Immigrant Emergency  Relief Program. In partnership with community-based organizations, the program  provided direct, one-time emergency relief payments to at least 20,000  immigrant families who have been hardest hit financially by the crisis, yet  were excluded from federal relief programs.The Fund  also raised $6.8 million in philanthropic support for SYEP Summer Bridge 2020,  a public-private partnership that leveraged an additional $40 million in public  dollars to provide constructive engagement and enrichment activities to keep  35,000 young New Yorkers active and productive this summer. Other new programs  the Mayor’s Fund supported this year include the Food For Heroes Program, which  served more than 170,000 meals to essential workers in New York City; the  Restaurant Revitalization Program, which provides up to $30,000 to select  restaurants to pay unemployed or under-employed workers affected by the  COVID-19 crisis; and the launch of the Small Business Emergency Grant Program  to help business that suffered damages during protests in 2020.About  Daniele Baierlein:Daniele  Baierlein is the Co-Executive Director of the Mayor""s Fund. She previously  served as Senior Advisor and Director of Development. With 20 years of  fundraising, policy, and partnership building experience in New York,  Washington, DC and throughout the country, Daniele has oversight of  Development, Programs and Policy at the Mayor’s Fund. She leads the effort to  foster public-private partnerships between City agencies, the private sector  and the philanthropic community. Her prior experience includes positions with  Madison Square Garden Company, the Podesta Group, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,  the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen.  She serves on the board of the Hugh O""Brien Youth Foundation NY Chapter, which  develops a global community of youth volunteers who are dedicated to leadership  and service, and is the Leadership Seminar Chair of the New York Metro Chapter.  Daniele is a member of the Jenkins Hill Society, a women""s donor network built  to close the donor gap. She has a bachelor""s in environmental conservation and  political science from the University of New Hampshire. While working full  time, Daniele earned a Juris Doctor at the Catholic University of America  School of Law. In 2017 she was named to City & State’s New York City 40  Under 40.About  Jorge Luis Paniagua Valle:Jorge  Luis Paniagua Valle joined the Mayor""s Fund in 2017 as Chief of Staff and now  serves as co-Executive Director with oversight of Finance & Operations and  Communications. Jorge Luis has more than ten years of experience working in  nonprofit organizations, institutes of higher education, and local government.  Before joining the Mayor""s Fund, Jorge Luis served as the Assistant Director of  Talent Development for the NYC Mayor""s Office of Appointments, where he helped  implement programs in support of career development for public servants. Before  that, Jorge Luis served as the Programs Director for the Public Interest Law  Center at NYU School of Law, where he helped managed the Root-Tilden-Kern  Scholarship Program and other programming for law students pursuing careers in  the public interest. While working at NYU School of Law, he received the Podell  Distinguished Administrator Award in recognition of inspirational and innovative  service, and outstanding contributions to the Law School community. Jorge Luis  has also worked as a conflict resolution associate at the Center For Conflict  Resolution in Los Angeles, providing bilingual alternative dispute resolution  services to low-income individuals largely from Spanish-speaking communities.  He serves on the Board of Directors for the Coalition for Hispanic Family  Services, which provides comprehensive family services in New York City. He has  a BA from Loyola University Chicago and an MPA from the NYU Wagner School of  Public Service.About  the Mayor""s Fund:The  Mayor""s Fund to Advance New York City is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit  organization working with over 50 City agencies and offices, 300 funders, and  100 community-based partners to advance initiatives that improve the lives of  New Yorkers from all walks of life and across all five boroughs. The Fund has  made strategic investments to promote mental health services for all New  Yorkers, increase workforce development opportunities for young New Yorkers,  and meet the needs of New York City""s diverse immigrant community. In building  partnerships, the Mayor""s Fund seeks to seed promising, evidence-based models;  evaluate the efficacy of new programs and policies; bring innovative solutions  to scale; and respond to the emerging needs of the city.

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