Podcast appearances and mentions of Dennis M Walcott

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Best podcasts about Dennis M Walcott

Latest podcast episodes about Dennis M Walcott

Schneps Connects
Creating & Proposing New Boundaries for the New York City Council Districts with Dennis M. Walcott, Chair, NYC Districting Commission

Schneps Connects

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 22:58


Dennis M. Walcott is the Chair of the NYC Districting Commission where he serves with Josh Schneps, CEO, Schneps Media as one of the … Read More

Schneps Connects
Queens Public Library Celebrates its 125th Anniversary with Dennis M. Walcott, President & CEO, Queens Public Library

Schneps Connects

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 26:03


The Queens Public Library, celebrating its 125th Anniversary, is of the nation’s largest public library systems with 66 locations in the most diverse urban […] Read More

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Firewall
Gotham Book Series Episode: Dennis Walcott

Firewall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 28:29


Bradley and Howard speak with Dennis M. Walcott, President and CEO of Queens Public Library, the former chancellor of the New York City public school system, and a deputy mayor under Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. 

Academic Festival 2011
Kossoff Lecture on Education & Policy, featuring NYC Public Schools Chancellor, Dennis Walcott (2011)

Academic Festival 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2011 5:44


Mayor Bloomberg appointed Deputy Mayor for Education and Community Development Dennis M. Walcott as Chancellor of New York City Public Schools. Walcott, who had served as Deputy Mayor since the beginning of the Bloomberg Administration in 2002, has been Mayor Bloomberg?s City Hall point person on all educational and youth policy. Prior to the Mayor?s election, Walcott served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the New York City Urban League, as a member of the New York City Board of Education, as a kindergarten teacher, and as an adjunct professor of social work at CUNY?s York College.