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Christy Narsi
Christy Narsi
December 13, 2024 - 1 minute
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Chapter Spotlight

IWN New York Chapters Make Plans To Stop NYC’s Crime Epidemic

Independent Women’s Network’s New York City and Brooklyn Chapters showed their support for stopping the crime epidemic in their cities at a recent forum featuring a panel of concerned city leaders. The event, which took place at the General Society Library, was hosted by Mark Jaffe, President and CEO of the Greater NW Chamber of Commerce. Former Lt. Governor of NY, Betsy McCaughey helped moderate the panel of experts. Included in the panel was Nicole Gelinas, Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute.

The NY Chapters look forward to partnering with Save Our City NY, a bipartisan group of civic minded business people, public policy experts, and community leaders on a mission to alert the public to the challenges facing New York and listen to the public’s input on the issues.

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