NYC Mayoral Forum, presented by Tech:NYC and Warby Parker
On April 8, 2021, Tech:NYC hosted a virtual forum with leading NYC mayoral candidates to discuss their plans to support the tech sector and the city at large. Tech:NYC put the event together with our partners at Warby Parker and other leading NYC tech companies, and with support from AT&T.
It's a unique and important context that NYC is electing its next mayor in the midst of a pandemic, and in short conversations, seven top candidates each presented their visions for getting the city on the road to recovery — and the role tech and innovation can play to help.
While by no means exhaustive, here’s a brief readout of some of the ideas that each candidate discussed (in order of appearance):
Andrew Yang: how to incentivize workers to return to their commutes and their offices.
Kathryn Garcia: how to get trash off the streets and reimagine how we utilize streetscapes and greenspaces.
Eric Adams: how to build public-private partnerships that improve city services.
Shaun Donovan: how to solve quality of life issues to help companies attract and retain talent.
Ray McGuire: how to decrease cost and increase efficiency to keep government working.
Scott Stringer: how to invest in technology to have a broader citywide benefit for NYC residents.
Maya Wiley: how to achieve digital equity and close the digital divide.
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