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Carnegie Hall has vital partnerships with city, state, and federal government agencies and elected representatives. This landmark concert hall narrowly escaped demolition when it was purchased by the City of New York in 1960 and when the non-profit Carnegie Hall Corporation was established to manage the institution’s operations. Government support has allowed Carnegie Hall to enhance its artistic and educational programs, as well as to renovate and expand the physical plant. Carnegie Hall’s government partners include the following agencies and elected officials:
City of New York
City of New York Partners Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg The New York City Council
Speaker Christine C. Quinn
Council Member Daniel R. Garodnick Council Member Robert Jackson, Chair, Education Committee Council Member Dominick M. Recchia, Jr., Chair, Cultural Affairs, Libraries & International Intergroup Relations Committee Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson, Jr. The Department of Cultural Affairs
Commissioner Kate D. Levin
New York City Department of Education
Chancellor Joel I. Klein
State of New York New York State provided major capital support for the construction of the Third Stage. The State has also provided programmatic support for artistic and educational initiatives. State of New York Partners Governor David A. Paterson The New York State Senate
Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno
Senator Liz Krueger The New York State Assembly
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver
Assembly Member Richard N. Gottfried Assembly Member Steve Englebright, Chair, State Assembly Tourism, Arts & Sports Development Committee New York State Council on the Arts
Chair, Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell
Federal Government In addition to the federal government’s support for the Third Stage construction, Carnegie Hall has received programmatic support for The Isaac Stern Education Legacy Program, The Carnegie Hall Fellows of the Department of State, Perspectives, and LinkUP!
Federal Government Partners
Senator Charles E. Schumer
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
U.S. Department of State
Chair Dana Gioia
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