The mayor has repeatedly pushed back on questions about whether dysfunction within his administration led to the departures, claiming that both Grillo and Carone agreed to help lay the groundwork for the new administration, but didn’t plan to stay long term. Late in 2022, government veteran Lorraine Grillo announced that she’d be leaving her position as first deputy mayor – just a few weeks after Frank Carone, Adams’ longtime ally, said he’d step down as chief of staff by the end of the year. The start of Adams’ second year in office was accompanied by some administration shake-ups. In his first year, Adams appointed the city’s first female police commissioner, named a team of six deputy mayors that includes five women and five people of color, and tapped a Latino man to head the city Department of Correction and its majority Black and Latino workforce. But as he settles into the office, he’s also thought a lot about demographic representation. Yes, New York City Mayor Eric Adams is thinking about “emotional intelligence” as he fills out his administration.
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