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TECH JOBS HOLD KEY TO NEW YORK'S FUTURE By James Oddo and Marissa Shorenstein

Students graduating from a job retraining program on Staten Island this week are the embodiment of how New York can sustain its recovery from the worst financial crisis in our lifetimes. Just take graduate Prince-Michael Lewis, a 25–year-old who, a few months ago, was earning $10 an hour packaging and shipping items for an online retailer. Today, he’s qualified to get a job designing that website himself that pays six times that amount. The program, run by the College of Staten Island and AT&T, offered 10 young adults from Staten Island the opportunity to receive high-tech IT training, real work experience, mentoring and certification to apply toward a new career. While it’s one small program, it’s part of a much larger and unprecedented partnership taking place between the city and its business community. The goal: making sure New Yorkers are qualified to participate in today’s new job market. New York emerged from the financial crisis a changed city in many ways – one far less reliant on Wall Street

and instead bustling with entrepreneurship and new businesses fueled by increasingly sophisticated technologies. Over the past several years, New York City’s booming tech sector has created 300,000 tech jobs, providing more than $30 billion in wages. But to put our economy on solid footing once again, we need more than the creation of better paying jobs. We need workers with the talent and skills to fill them. That’s the challenge that tech companies like AT&T and others face here and across the nation. In order to accomplish this, we need school systems to teach the skills necessary to participate in the workforce of the future. But even that isn’t enough to bridge the gap. Programs that retrain current workers are critical to filling the 125 million tech jobs (no, that’s not a typo) the economy is creating across the nation. New Yorkers can take comfort in knowing their city is, as always,

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ahead of the game. Last year, the de Blasio administration announced a public-private partnership to start providing computer science education to every public school student. Local companies, universities and foundations are investing significant resources in programs that introduce young people to coding and provide internships and mentorship for young men and women. And postgraduate job training programs like the one we offered at the College of Staten Island will increasingly offer residents like Prince-Michael a better chance at competing for the jobs they really want. To be sure, we still have a long way to go. But as long as leaders in business, government and academia continue to act on the opportunities and challenges of a new economy, we will keep moving in the right direction. James Oddo is the borough president of Staten Island. Marissa Shorenstein is the president of AT&T New York.

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Libby Wayman is the Global Director of Innovation for Ecomagination. She is responsible for driving cleaner technology and business model innovation, working across GE and with strategic partners and the broader entrepreneur and research community. Wayman previously served at the U.S. Department of Energy as a Senior Advisor and was the Founding Director of the Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative, where she was responsible for developing the department’s strategy for innovation in manufacturing technology to grow the U.S. clean energy economy and advance progress toward the nation’s energy goals. At the start of her career, Wayman founded and served on the board for energy technology ventures started out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She later joined SunPower Corporation to develop new products for the utility scale solar industry, and helped build Sequoia Capital’s Alion Energy.

LIBBY WAYMAN

Global Director of Innovation Ecomagination General Electric Company

ANDREW RASIEJ

Chairman, NY Tech Meetup Founder, Personal Democracy Media

Andrew Rasiej is a civic and social entrepreneur, technology strategist and the founder of Personal Democracy Media, which produces Personal Democracy Forum and other events about intersection of technology and politics. Among its offerings are TechPresident.com, an award-winning news outlet. He is the founder of MOUSE.org, which focuses on 21st century public education, co-founder of Mideastwire.com, which translates Arabic and Farsi news and opinion pieces into English, and Senior Technology Advisor to the Sunlight Foundation a Washington, D.C., organization using technology to make government more transparent. Rasiej is the chairman of the NY Tech Meetup, a 40,000-member organization of technologists, venture funders, marketers, representing start up and more mature companies using technology to transform themselves, New York City and the world. In 2005 Rasiej ran a highly visible campaign for New York City Public Advocate on a technology and innovation-driven platform to redesign the office as a network, bring low-cost broadband to underserved communities and open up access to city-controlled public data.

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Congratulations Jill Anderson, Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, New York Power Authority Bright Power Aaron Block, Co-Founder and Managing Director, MetaProp NYC Denise Doring VanBuren, Vice President of Public Relations, Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation Mike Gordon, CEO, Joule Assets Michael Hartofilis, Vice President, Greenlight Energy Renee McClure, Manager, Community and Customer Management, National Grid David S. Rose, Founder & CEO, Gust

Miguel Sanchez, Founder & Creative Director, Mass Ideation Reshma Saujani, Founder & CEO, Girls Who Code School 4 One Solar One Katepalli R. Sreenivasan, President and Dean, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Paul Tyno, Strategic Advisor, Energy Initiatives, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus Trevor Wilkins & Logan Cohen, Co-Founders and Co-CEOs, KĂœDZOO Toni Yuille Williams, Director of Public Affairs, Con Edison

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TIM ALLEN

Co-CEO IAC Applications

ERIC ESTERLIS

Co-CEO IAC Applications

JILL C. ANDERSON

Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations New York Power Authority

Tim Allen and Eric Esterlis are co-CEOs of IAC Applications, home to IAC’s global applications businesses across browser, desktop and mobile. Allen drives operations, strategy and growth across IAC Applications brands, which include Ask Applications (browser-based software) SlimWare (award-winning PC optimization software) and Apalon (top iOS developer of mobile apps). Esterlis is responsible for spearheading technology innovation, software development and operations for IAC Applications brands. Allen previously served as co-president of Mindspark, the former title of IAC’s browser-based apps division. His passion lies in emerging technologies, creating superior product experiences and strategic leadership. In an IAC career spanning 13 years, Esterlis most recently served as chief technology officer for Mindspark, the former title of IAC’s browser applications division. He also previously served as the senior vice president and CTO at Interactive Search Holdings (ISH), where he led a team of technology developers.

Jill Anderson is Senior Vice President Commercial Operations at the New York Power Authority (NYPA). Her team is responsible for power generation trading, fuel operations, and hedging. She leads development of new transmission and generation and also manages federal and state regulatory affairs. Prior to joining NYPA, Anderson was the Project Office Manager for Hess Corporation, leading projects in the areas of refining, offshore oil and gas production, corporate risk, electricity expense reduction, biofuel strategy and greenhouse gas emissions reduction. Anderson serves on the board of directors of the Smart Electric Power Alliance and the Building Energy Exchange, both educational nonprofit entities focused on promoted clean and efficient energy. She serves on the board of the New York State Women in Communications and Energy and formerly served as its president. Anderson received an MBA from NYU and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Boston University. She was named one of City & State's 40 under 40 Rising Stars in 2012 and one of Diversity Journal's Women Worth Watching in 2015. She lives in Bronxville, New York, with her husband James and their daughter Vivian.

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Thanks for making a difference. Congratulations to the Corporate Social Responsibility Award recipients for Tech, Energy & Utilities. Well done.


Bright Power provides strategic energy solutions to building owners and operators in New York and across the nation. Specializing in multifamily apartment buildings, Bright Power’s suite of services saves clients energy, money and time. Bright Power's energy management solutions include EnergyScoreCards benchmarking software, energy audits, energy procurement, solar energy, green building, and construction management of energy improvements. “I've been passionate about doing something good for the planet since grade school. After college, it became clear that there was a big opportunity to make buildings more comfortable, more profitable and better for the planet. It was hard to pass up such a win-win-win,” said Bright Power President Jeffrey Perlman.

AARON BLOCK

Aaron Block is an early stage investor with a passion for building high growth real estate and technology businesses. Block is co-founder and managing director of MetaProp NYC. The MetaProp NYC real estate technology accelerator is the world’s leading growth program for early-stage companies and is based in the heart of Silicon Alley. MetaProp NYC's team and strategic seed stage funds invest in real estate technology and have invested in 50+ companies across the full real estate value chain that have raised over $2 billion and employ over 1,500 people globally. Previously, Block served as an investor, CEO and chairman of Chicago-based BayRu LLC, a U.S.-Russia ecommerce shopping and shipping specialist and eBay.com’s exclusive drop shipping partner for Russia/CIS consumers. By 2013, BayRu grew to become the 8th largest international online retailer in Russia, was No. 11 on the Inc5000 “Top 100 Retail Companies” list, and was named “Exporter of the Year” by the official export promotion magazine of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Co-Founder and Managing Director MetaProp NYC

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We salute City & State for recognizing outstanding corporate citizens in New York’s Tech, Energy and Utilities industries

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DENISE DORING VANBUREN

Denise Doring VanBuren is responsible for all facets of utility public relations at Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation. She is the company’s corporate spokeswoman and administers community relations programs of corporate social responsibility. She also leads professional staff responsible for advertising, employee communication, media relations, video production, speakers’ bureau, social media and website. Prior to joining Central Hudson in 1998, she was a reporter and news anchor in and around the Central Hudson Valley region. VanBuren currently is on the board of directors for Boscobel, Dutchess Tourism, Dutchess Community College, MidHudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center, Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, Elant Healthcare System, Fishkill Rural Cemetery, Locust Grove Samuel F.B. Morse Historic Site, Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College and Exchange Club of Southern Dutchess. She is editor-in-chief of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution’s American Spirit Magazine and Organizing Secretary General of the National Society DAR.

Vice President of Public Relations Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation

MIKE GORDON

CEO & Founder Joule Assets

Named a Top 10 Energy Financier by New York Energy Week and Breaking Energy, Mike Gordon, CEO of Joule Assets, has pioneered the inauguration of Energy Reduction Asset markets and founded global companies at the intersection of energy and finance. Gordon has been an architect of new financing solutions for the energy efficiency marketplace, serving as counsel to U.S. and European governmental bodies and regulators including FERC, The European Commission and The United Nations’ Conference of Parties on Climate Change. In 2000 Gordon founded and sold (to Constellation Energy) the first firm in the United States to create and monetize demand response assets, ConsumerPowerline. The model he created was later emulated by EnerNOC and Comverge and led to Gordon being a recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Gordon is a regular speaker at leading energy and sustainability conferences throughout the United States and the world. In 2015, he was elected co-chairman of Sustainable Westchester. He helped usher in New York state’s first community choice aggregation program, which is helping the state meet the goals set out in Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Reforming Energy Vision.

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Congratulations to the honorees of City & State Reports’ CSR Awards in Tech, Energy & Utilities from The Board of Directors & Staff of The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce

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MICHAEL HARTOFILIS

Vice President Greenlight Energy

Michael Hartofilis was a business major at the University of Maryland from 2002-2006. Hartofilis started Greenlight Energy in 2009 with the intention of providing alternative energy solutions for his group medical insurance clients. Greenlight Energy has since expanded its reach to service over 50,000 residents with carbon neutral natural gas and green electricity supply in New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania. When it comes to solar energy, Hartofilis believes that knowledge is power, and misconceptions about renewable energy are severely stunting its growth. For this reason, he has been committed to working with advisors from various industries to ensure that they can be an energy resource for their clients. Hartofilis attributes his passion for renewable energy to his two young sons, Henry and George (with a third due in August). “I am passionate about renewable energy because it provides for my children's future in more ways than one ... Everyone has a role in saving the plant. I've come to find that my role may be to help others identify theirs. I'm passionate about working with others to address misconceptions regarding renewable energy, and changing their perception,� Hartofilis said.

Renee McClure was born and raised on Long Island, her foundation being built on church and family life. She received a B.S. in computer science from NY Institute of Technology and a Masters in the Ministry from California School of Ministry. She started out at an early age with a goal in mind: to own her own company. At the age of 13 she started her first business selling terrariums. Her entrepreneurial spirit has continued with various ongoing initiatives. An employee of National Grid for over 30 years, McClure's expertise lies within IT and community engagement. The foundation of technological skills and passion for the community has provided a win-win combination. She currently is the manager of community and customer management covering Brooklyn. McClure is the community chairwoman of Alliance of Black Professionals at National Grid, vice president of the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, co-chairwoman of the MWBE Committee, executive board member for the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and an executive team member of the New York chapter of American Blacks in Energy.

RENEE V. MCCLURE

Manager, Community and Customer Management National Grid

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JIM MCMONAGLE

Jim McMonagle joined Lloyd Group in the summer of 2015 as director of finance. He leads a nimble and efficient finance team dedicated to ensuring all financial transactions are accurately stated, while also providing top-notch support to employees, clients and vendors. He is also contributing to the strategic direction of the company, applying lessons learned from more than 20 years of experience in varying industries. McMonagle earned his CPA while providing assurance services with the Philadelphia office of Big 4 CPA firm Deloitte & Touche. Since then he has held positions of increasing responsibility in the technology, pharmaceutical and real estate industries. McMonagle is an advocate of small business, and enjoys being a coach for many local business owners and entrepreneurs. He and his wife are raising four fabulous children, and they spend as much time at soccer, track, basketball and crew events as they spend at their full-time jobs.

Director of Finance Lloyd Group

Ana Roca Castro is the founder of Latinos in Tech Innovation and Social Media, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the empowerment of the Latino community in the areas of education, health, business and inclusion through the use of tech innovation and social media. In 2008, she became a social entrepreneur and started her first tech venture to help businesses and organizations achieve their capacity building objectives via state-of-the-art application development. Castro and her team have developed a series of educational platforms and over 100 educational games. Her latest startup, Prek12 Plaza, is dedicated to closing the academic achievement gap particularly among children of recent immigrants and at-risk students.

ANA ROCA CASTRO

Founder LATISM

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We join in recognizing the 2016 Corporate Social Responsibility honorees for their outstanding work in New York’s Tech, Energy & Utilities Sectors.

CONGR ATU L ATI O NS! Jill Anderson

Miguel Sanchez

Bright Power

Reshma Saujani

Aaron Block

School 4 One

Denise Doring VanBuren

Solar One

Mike Gordon

Katepalli R. Sreenivasan

Michael Hartofolis

Paul Tyno

Renee McClure

Trevor Wilkins & Logan Cohen

David S. Rose

Toni Yuille Williams

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DAVID S. ROSE

Founder & CEO Gust

David S. Rose is an Inc. 500 CEO, serial entrepreneur, super angel investor and New York Times bestselling author who has founded or funded over 100 pioneering companies. Gust, the New York-based financial technology company Rose founded in 2004, has become the infrastructure platform for the global entrepreneurial finance industry. It connects over 400,000 startup companies and 50,000 accredited investors, and powers the official online hubs for the startup ecosystems in cities including New York, Boston and London. For two years in a row Gust has been named one of the 100 Best Places to Work in New York City by Crain’s New York Business. Rose devotes a large part of his life to giving back to the community. He has been named Mentor of the Year by NYU School of Business, Man of the Year by Junior Achievement of New York, and “The Pitch Coach" by BusinessWeek for his work with young entrepreneurs. He serves on the boards of the New York Tech Meetup and the 92nd Street Y, and the entrepreneurship advisory boards at Columbia, Yale and Singularity University.

Miguel Sanchez is the founder and creative director of Mass Ideation, a Bronx-based creative innovation agency specializing in digital strategy, design, motion graphics and emerging technologies. Prior to creating Mass Ideation, Miguel spent eight years in the New York digital ad world creating high-impact animated and interactive experiences for some of the biggest brands in the world.

MIGUEL SANCHEZ

CEO Mass Ideation

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RESHMA SAUJANI

Reshma Saujani is the founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, a national nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology. Through its Summer Immersion Programs and Clubs, Girls Who Code is leading the movement to inspire, educate, and equip young women with the computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities. Started in 2012, the organization has grown to reach 40,000 girls in every state by the end of 2016. Reshma began her career as an attorney and activist. In 2010, she became the first Indian American woman to run for U.S. Congress. During the race, Reshma visited local schools and saw the gender gap in computing classes firsthand, which led her to start Girls Who Code. Reshma has also served as Deputy Public Advocate for New York City and ran a spirited campaign for Public Advocate in 2013. Reshma’s TED talk, “Teach girls bravery, not perfection,” has more than one million views and has sparked a national conversation about how we’re raising our girls. She is also the author of the groundbreaking new book, “Women Who Don’t Wait In Line.”

Founder and CEO Girls Who Code

scenyc is an organization of producers, designers, engineers, artists, strategists and innovators who build businesses, brands, products and legacies. scenyc was the first tech startup in the Bronx, collaborating with local partners to build a community-driven media and technology innovation ecosystem. M o s t r e c e n t l y, s c e n y c c o - f o u n d e d MetaBronx, the first startup accelerator in the Bronx and one of the very first accelerator programs focused on minority and women owned startups.

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KATEPALLI R. SREENIVASAN Dean NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Dr. Katepalli R. Sreenivasan is the dean of engineering and executive vice provost for science and technology at New York University. He is a physics and mathematics professor, as well as the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Eugene Kleiner Professor for Innovation in Mechanical Engineering. Sreenivasan holds memberships in the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, the Indian Academy of Sciences, the Indian National Academy of Engineering, the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Italy’s Accademia dei Lincei. His many other honors include a Guggenheim fellowship, the Otto Laporte Memorial Award of the American Physical Society, the UNESCO Medal for Promoting International Scientific Cooperation and World Peace from the World Heritage Centre in Italy, and the Multicultural Leadership Award of the National Diversity Council. Before coming to NYU, he served from 2003 to 2009 as the director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy. Prior to that, he taught at the University of Maryland as the Distinguished Glenn L. Martin Professor of Engineering and Professor of Physics and served as the Director of the Institute for Physical Science and Technology. At Yale, he held a variety of posts, including teaching in the department of engineering and applied science and being named the Harold W. Cheel Professor of Mechanical Engineering (1988-2002). He also held joint appointments in the departments of physics, applied physics and mathematics; chaired the mechanical engineering department (1987-1992); and served as the acting chairman of the council of engineering (1989). He has been a visiting professor at Caltech, Rockefeller University, Cambridge University, and the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, among other institutions.

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Solar One’s mission is to empower learning and innovation that result in more sustainable and resilient urban environments. We change the way people think about energy, sustainability, and resilience, and help individuals and communities explore new ways of living and working that are more adaptive to a changing world. Solar One connects New York City residents, businesses and community-based organizations to energy efficiency, renewable energy, and cleantech resources through education and outreach programs. Solar One provides innovative outreach and education programs that help New Yorkers invest in energy efficiency and renewable upgrades. Whole Buildings, an education and training program, works with an entire building community to save energy and promote sustainable living. Everyone – residents, superintendents, building owners and property managers – benefits because saving energy means saving money and protecting the environment. The program also provides training in water conservation, recycling, and maintaining a healthy living space.

PAUL TYNO

Strategic Advisor, Energy Initiatives Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Inc.

At BNMC Inc. Paul Tyno is responsible for executing the campus Energy Innovation Plan and further developing its overall energy strategy as a collective effort. That effort strives to integrate energy efficiency, demand management, grid modernization, alternative transportation and renewable energy in fostering a sustainable, growing community. Tyno has led multiple energy services companies to become integral resources collaborating with utility companies, RTOs/ISOs, program participants, federal and state regulatory agencies, trade associations, economic development organizations, and affiliate service providers. He has been deeply involved in the electricity industry and dynamic load management arena for a number of years. He was a founding member of a prominent third-party provider of demand management resources and a key contributor to another. In both instances he was responsible for designing and implementing complex demand response/load management programs and related demand-side management solutions in new and existing markets. Tyno recently completed his third term as chairman of the Peak Load Management Alliance. He is a registered party (on behalf of the BNMC) and active participant in the New York REV Proceeding invited to sit on the Market Design and Platform Technology working group.

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TREVOR WILKINS

Cofounder, Co-CEO KÜDZOO

LOGAN COHEN

Cofounder, Co-CEO KÜDZOO

ANTONIA (TONI) YUILLE WILLIAMS

Trevor Wilkins and Logan Cohen co-founded KÜDZOO with the mission to connect the high mobile usage among millennials and the need for engagement in and out of the classroom. KÜDZOO works to close the opportunity gap in a fun yet challenging way. KÜDZOO was inducted into Princeton University’s Alumni Entrepreneurial Fund. Wilkins and Cohen were named Forbes 30 Under 30 in Education in 2016. EdSurge has named KÜDZOO a “tool builder” and “grade-based Bitcoin.” Through KÜDZOO, they see not only an innovative way to recognize student achievers, but a path to build a community-wide engagement for education. Graduating with a degree in sociology from Princeton University, Wilkins focuses on the use of technology to enhance the connection between success in the classroom and real life rewards. He is a Jefferson Award recipient and was named to JET Magazines 40 under 40 of 2015. Trevor was named Forbes 30 Under 30 in education for the class of 2016. Cohen received dual degrees in finance and international business from Florida International University. She focuses on user acquisition, application design and functionality to engage users and brands. She was named Forbes 30 Under 30 in education for the class of 2016.

Antonia (Toni) Yuille Williams is the Director of Public Affairs-Brooklyn for Con Edison Company of New York. Her responsibilities include external affairs: community outreach, corporate affairs, relationship management, reputation management, strategic giving, employee communications, volunteerism and special events. Williams is civically engaged in many community organizations. Currently she is on the boards of the Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, The Brooklyn Arts Council, BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, The Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, New York City Technical College Foundation Board and The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College. She was also appointed to former Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s panel on the role of Brooklyn in the 19th century abolitionist movement. She is a member of the Brooklyn Chapter of the Links, where she was the former first vice president, and is the former first vice president of Jack & Jill of America Brooklyn Chapter.

Director of Public Affairs-Brooklyn Con Edison Company of New York, Inc.

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