Zohran Mamdani names his transition team after historic election win: Who are these women?
The morning after his historic victory, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani unveiled a transition team. The 34-year-old democratic socialist, soon to become the city’s first Muslim mayor, has entrusted the reins of his transition to a group of seasoned women who have long shaped the city’s governance from behind the scenes.
At the centre of Mamdani’s transition are Maria Torres-Springer, former First Deputy Mayor under Bill de Blasio; Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission; Grace Bonilla, President of a leading nonprofit; and Melanie Hartzog, a city budgeting expert. Together, they bring decades of experience in public finance, housing development and social services.
Elana Leopold, a political strategist and senior adviser from Mamdani’s campaign, will serve as Executive Director of the transition.
Their collective appointment signals a pragmatic start for a mayor-elect whose political rise has been swift but untested in the city’s complex bureaucratic terrain. Transition teams in New York often serve as proving grounds for future City Hall appointments, and Mamdani’s choices suggest a deliberate effort to pair his reformist agenda with institutional memory.
The first slate of advisers, however, leaves notable gaps. Education and public safety, the perennial cornerstones of New York’s governance, are areas yet to be represented among his initial appointees. Historically, mayors-elect have named their schools chancellors and police commissioners early in the transition.
Here’s a closer look at the extensive experience these women bring to Mamdani’s transition team:
The coming months will reveal how this carefully curated team translates campaign promises into actionable policies, setting the tone for a new chapter in the city’s leadership.Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
Who’s leading the transition?
At the centre of Mamdani’s transition are Maria Torres-Springer, former First Deputy Mayor under Bill de Blasio; Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission; Grace Bonilla, President of a leading nonprofit; and Melanie Hartzog, a city budgeting expert. Together, they bring decades of experience in public finance, housing development and social services.
Their collective appointment signals a pragmatic start for a mayor-elect whose political rise has been swift but untested in the city’s complex bureaucratic terrain. Transition teams in New York often serve as proving grounds for future City Hall appointments, and Mamdani’s choices suggest a deliberate effort to pair his reformist agenda with institutional memory.
The first slate of advisers, however, leaves notable gaps. Education and public safety, the perennial cornerstones of New York’s governance, are areas yet to be represented among his initial appointees. Historically, mayors-elect have named their schools chancellors and police commissioners early in the transition.
The brains steering New York’s next chapter
Here’s a closer look at the extensive experience these women bring to Mamdani’s transition team:
| Name | Education | Key experience |
| Elana Leopold | BA, Political Science, Hunter College | Founder & President of Leopold Impact Advisory; Senior VP, Government Relations at Moonshot Strategies; Senior Advisor in Bill de Blasio administration; Political strategist and project manager |
| Grace C. Bonilla | JD, Brooklyn Law School; BS, Political Science and Government, St. John's University, | President & CEO, United Way of NYC; Senior VP, Covenant House International; Administrator, NYC Human Resources Administration; Executive Director, COVID-19 NYC Racial Inclusion & Equity Task Force |
| Lina Khan | BA, Political Science, Williams College | Former Chair, Federal Trade Commission; Associate Professor, Columbia Law School; Author of influential antitrust work; Legal scholar specialising in competition law |
| Maria Torres-Springer | MPP, Harvard Kennedy School; BA, Yale University | Former First Deputy Mayor, NYC; Vice President, Ford Foundation; Commissioner, NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development; CEO, NYC Economic Development Corporation |
| Melanie Hartzog | MS, Urban Policy Analysis & Management, The New School; BA, Human Development, Eckerd College | President & CEO, The New York Foundling; Deputy Mayor for Health & Human Services, NYC; Budget Director, NYC Mayor’s Office of Management & Budget; Executive Director, Children’s Defense Fund – New York |
The coming months will reveal how this carefully curated team translates campaign promises into actionable policies, setting the tone for a new chapter in the city’s leadership.Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
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