New York, NY – UPDATE: Mayor De Blasio Appoints Joseph Esposito As Commissioner, Office Of Emergency Management

    1

    New York, NY – Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the appointment of Joseph Esposito to serve as New York City’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Commissioner.

    Join our WhatsApp group

    Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


    As Commissioner of OEM, Esposito will be responsible for ensuring that New York City is fully prepared to respond to natural and man-made emergencies, coordinating disaster response among all city agencies, and properly educating city residents on disaster preparedness.

    Esposito brings decades of hands-on crisis response experience, interagency coordination and citywide operational knowledge to the department. A lifelong New Yorker, Esposito has served in nearly every uniformed position of the NYPD, and during his 12 ½ year tenure as Chief of Department, he led the NYPD’s planning efforts for every major event, and oversaw the NYPD’s response to every major emergency in the past decade, including the September 11th attacks and Hurricane Sandy.

    As NYPD’s Chief of Department, he directed and controlled the daily operations of the five major enforcement bureaus, and was instrumental in the NYPD’s evolution from a traditional crime-fighting organization to one with a counter-terrorism mission at its center, following the attacks on September 11, 2001.

    OEM First Deputy Commissioner, Calvin Drayton will remain in his current role, where he oversees all day to day operations and coordination with city, state, federal, non-profit and private sector partners.

    “OEM is on the front line of every major emergency and threat facing the city, and has to work in tandem with other agencies to prepare for and mobilize the city’s response to any major emergency, be it a hurricane, blackout, terror attack, or neighborhood crisis like the March 12th explosion and building collapse in East Harlem,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.

    “Joseph Esposito has the good judgment to react and guide the city’s response during an emergency, and also has the experience of working as part of a team to marshal the resources of the city and execute strategies to save lives.”

    “Every Mayor’s first priority is keeping New Yorkers safe, and I am honored to be entrusted with the task of upholding this promise in times of citywide crisis. From terrorist attacks to hurricanes, our city has experienced devastating crises—and we have weathered these events in no small part because of the hardworking efforts of OEM. As Commissioner, I will work tirelessly to build on and improve OEM’s strong response record, and deliver the rapid and robust emergency response service New Yorkers deserve,” said incoming Office of Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Esposito.

    “NYC OEM is the best Office of Emergency Management in the country, and perhaps anywhere. I have a long working relationship with Joe Esposito, and thus, I know OEM will be in good hands. I look forward to working with him as he comes on board and I am confident that the plans, protocols and outreach programs OEM has developed will continue to serve the city and its citizens well,” said outgoing OEM Commissioner Joseph Bruno.

    “Joseph Esposito will be prepared on day one to aid this city in any type of emergency. As NYPD’s Chief of Department, Esposito led the NYPD through some of its most challenging years, and his decades with New York City’s Finest mean he has responded to emergencies of every type and scale. We are glad to have him on board serving the people of New York,” said NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton.

    “I’ve known Joe Esposito for many years and worked closely with him in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks,” said FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro. “His commitment to the safety of all New Yorkers – demonstrated time and again during his extraordinary, lengthy career with the NYPD – makes him a great choice to head the Office of Emergency Management. I look forward to partnering with him once again to protect our city and keep all New Yorkers safe.”

    “Chief Esposito is a tested and trusted leader, exactly the type of public servant New York City needs to head its Office of Emergency Management. I have been honored to serve alongside him in the New York City Police Department, where he consistently displayed the skills needed for this next chapter in his storied career. As emergencies arise, whatever they may be, our city will benefit from Joe and his steady crisis management,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.


    Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

    iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

    Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


    Connect with VINnews

    Join our WhatsApp group


    1 Comment
    Most Voted
    Newest Oldest
    Inline Feedbacks
    View all comments
    yaakov doe
    Member
    yaakov doe
    9 years ago

    That’s good news for Brooklyn since Joe lives in Flatbush. We won’t be ignored by City Hall if thee’s an emergency.