Pinay named first female NYC economic development chief

A Filipina has been appointed to head New York City's Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), the New York Times reported on Monday (US time).

Maria Torres-Springer, commissioner for the city's Small Business Services (SBS), succeeded Kyle Kimball, who resigned in March to join Consolidated Edison.

In announcing Torres-Springer's appointment, Mayor Bill De Blasio said she “has a proven track-record opening doors for New Yorkers and working closely with businesses to grow our economy."

"We are proud to have her lead EDC,” De Blasio said. “Maria will focus on growing vital sectors in our economy, and preparing New Yorkers to seize those opportunities so they can be a part of our economic success story."

Noted to be the first woman to run NYCEDC, Torres-Springer told NYT in a phone interview that she wished to help "a wide swath of New Yorkers" by introducing "inclusive growth" and "inclusive innovation."

In a statement published on New York Observer, the Filipino-American said she was "thrilled to advance an economic development agenda that fights inequality and helps lift up every New Yorkers."

According to her profile on the SBS website, Torres-Springer served as NYCEDC's Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff before her appointment as commissioner of SBS.

Torres-Springer earned a B.A. in Ethics, Politics and Economics from Yale University and took her Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.

She currently lives with her husband and two daughters in Brooklyn. Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News

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