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Candidate for NYC Director of Sports, Wellness & Recreation

A Healthier, More Active, More
Connected New York City

A vision where every neighborhood, from Bed-Stuy to City Island, from Jackson Heights to Stapleton, has real access to movement, play, and lifelong wellbeing

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New York Moves — But
Not Equally

When you walk through New York City, you feel possibility everywhere but you also see the gaps.

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Movement as a Right, Not a Privilege

My mission is to help build a coordinated movement ecosystem where every New Yorker, in every borough, at every age, of every ability has access to safe, meaningful, culturally relevant opportunities to move.

A Citywide Movement
Framework — Beyond the Silos

Sports and recreation are often viewed as “nice to have,” but they are among NYC’s strongest tools for improving public health, mental wellbeing, school outcomes, work force performance and community safety.

Three Concise Strategic
Clusters

My Thoughts
Explore My Full Strategy & Background

Strategy Deck

A 15-slide overview of challenges, opportunities, and long-term vision.

30-60-90 day Plan & 4 year plan

My short and long term plan

Curriculum Vitae

My past 11 years

Why My Path Leads Here

A career built around understanding systems, building culture, and designing movement-driven health strategies.

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Why This Moment Matters

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The opportunity is clear. We can connect schools, parks, community centers, public facilities, healthcare, and workplaces into a coordinated movement ecosystem that serves every neighborhood and every New Yorker.

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Help Amplify This Vision

If this resonates, I would appreciate your
support:

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  • Tag leaders, educators, and NYC officials

  • Spark conversations in your communities

  • Support movement and public wellbeing
    across NYC

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