Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly to Discuss NYC Security Issues
BARUCH COLLEGE,
NEW YORK, NY -- New York City Police Commissioner Raymond
W. Kelly will be the guest speaker at Baruch’s School
of Public Affairs spring Public Policy Breakfast on April
28, and will address his department’s preparation for
security threats in New York City.
The event is free and open to the public, but RSVPs are required.
Those planning to attend may call 212-802-5735 or e-mail their
intentions to spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu.
The continental breakfast will begin at 8:00 AM.
Kelly, the only person to be appointed to the post of Police
Commissioner for two separate tenures, served as the senior
managing director of global corporate security at Bear, Stearns,
& Co. Inc. before his latest term under Mayor Michael
Bloomberg. He has also served as Vice President of the Americas
for Interpol, and as director of the International Police
Monitors in Haiti, for which he was awarded the Exceptionally
Meritorious Service Commendation by former President Bill
Clinton.
The School of Public Affairs this year celebrates its tenth
anniversary as a school, coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary
of Baruch’s program in public administration. The Public
Policy breakfasts serve the school’s mission of providing
a forum for open public discussion with governmental and other
leaders on matters of pressing political and social importance.
Contact:
Vince Passaro, Dir. of Public Relations
212-802-2916
Zane
Berzins, News Director
212-802-2881
