Mayor Thanks First Deputy Mayor Wright for Years of Service Delivering Public Safety, On-Time Budgets, and Early Childhood Education Wins for New Yorkers
Our Bureau
New York, NY
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced that Deputy Mayor for Housing, Economic Development, and Workforce Maria Torres-Springer will be elevated to the position of first deputy mayor. Torres-Springer will assume oversight of the first deputy mayor portfolio and provide strategic direction and operational and budgetary oversight for the City of New York. She will continue to manage her housing and economic development portfolio given its significance to the administration’s agenda.
Torres-Springer will assume the role, effective today, following the planned departure of First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, who played a critical role in launching and co-chairing the Adams administration’s successful Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, helping to stabilize the city’s budget, and reimagining the city’s early childhood education system.
Through the first half of the administration’s first term, Torres-Springer led ambitious and record-breaking efforts to accelerate the city’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and make strides against the housing and affordability crisis. Highlights of this work include regaining the nearly 1 million jobs the city lost during the course of the pandemic more than a year ahead of schedule; launching a blueprint to create accessible career pathways and a more inclusive economy; driving down Black and Latino unemployment by nearly 30 percent; developing the “Get Stuff Built” plan to accelerate the pace of housing production; driving back-to-back record-breaking years for producing and connecting New Yorkers to new, affordable homes; advancing the Public Housing Preservation Trust to unlock billions of dollars for comprehensive renovations for thousands of New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) residents; and advancing the administration’s historic three “City of Yes” initiatives to modernize the city’s zoning code to promote sustainability, support small businesses, and build more housing.
Maria Torres-Springer is currently the deputy mayor for housing, economic development, and workforce, charged with spearheading the administration’s efforts to strengthen and diversify its economy, advancing Mayor Adams’ moonshot goal of creating 500,000 new homes for New Yorkers by 2032, preserving and improving NYCHA, bolstering small business, connecting New Yorkers to family-sustaining jobs, and expanding access to arts and culture. As deputy mayor, she has overseen “Rebuild, Renew, Reinvent: A Blueprint for New York City’s Economic Recovery,” the city’s strong jobs recovery, efforts to support small businesses with the “Small Business Forward” executive order and the “New” New York panel’s “Making New York Work for Everyone” action plan, and moved transformational projects forward in Willets Point and on Governors Island.