Lessons from the NYC Fiscal Crisis: 30 Years Later

Published: Aug. 14, 2012, 11:29 p.m.

b"A distinguished panel of scholars and civic leaders reflect upon New York City's 1970s financial crisis thirty years after. \\n
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Felix Rohatyn, former U.S. Ambassador to France, former chairman of the Municipal Assistance Corporation and instrumental player in helping New York City emerge from bankruptcy serves as the keynote speaker.\\n
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Welcoming remarks are made by Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of the New-York Historical Society; and Kathleen Waldron, president of Baruch College.\\n
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Acting Dean of the School of Public Affairs, David Birdsell introduces and moderates the panel, consisting of: Eugene Keilin, founder, Keilin & Co. LLC and former executive director and chair of the Muncipal Assistance Corporation; Dall Forsyth, distinguished lecturer at the School of Public Affairs and former budget director for the State of New York; and Ronnie Lowenstein, director of the New York City Independent Budget Office.\\n
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The co-sponsored event takes place October 25, 2005 at the New-York Historical Society."