Profile: Norman Steisel Deputy Mayor
Saturday, January 17, 2009
People are interesting. Not for who they are, but for what they've achieved. Norman Steisel Deputy Mayor of New York City (1990-1994) is a man who became interesting through everything he's achieved. He has extensive private and public sector experience. His work in the city government made him known as a effective manager and savvy leader.
To quote his resume, Norman Steisel Deputy Mayor holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Pratt Institute and Master of Science degree from Yale University. He has taught courses in public policy analysis and decision-making at Yale School of Organization and Management, Harvard Kennedy School for Public Policy, Columbia University, New York University School of Law, and Baruch College, CUNY.
He is best known for his excellent term as the Commissioner of Sanitation in NYC from 1979 - 1986. He worked for the City Government from 1979-1986. After leaving the city government, he joined Lazard Feres & Co. - an investment banking firm where he was attached to the firm's environmental corporate and municipal project financing activities. He also served as an advisor to several municipalities, counties and international firms dealing in waste disposal, sanitation, water treatment etc.
In 1990 he returned to city government and was named the First Deputy Mayor of the city of New York. He remained in that office till 1994. From then onwards till 2003, he founded and served as the President of EnEssCo Strategies Inc.
Norman Steisel Deputy Mayor is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Philadelphia Stock Exchange which was bought by the Nasdaq OMX Group in 2008 and is now part of the Nasdaq Transaction Services US Group.
nice sharing:)
Since NASDAQ OMX bought the Philadelphia Stock Exchange in June 2008, the term 'Now' on a Janary 2009 post seems a bit inaccurate.
Thanks for the correction David. Much appreciated.