Mayor Bill de Blasio is the 109th Mayor of New York City. From his early days as a young City Hall staffer, to serving on his local school board, to his most recent position as Public Advocate for the City of New York, Bill de Blasio has spent his life fighting to ensure that every New Yorker - in every neighborhood throughout our five boroughs - gets a fair shot.
The Office of the Mayor includes the Offices of the Mayor, First Deputy Mayor, Deputy Mayors for Health and Human Services, Housing and Economic Development, and Strategic Policy Initiatives, Counsel to the Mayor, Chief of Staff, Senior Advisor, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, and an additional 37 policy and support units. The Mayor's Office occupies space at nine locations, including City Hall, 253 Broadway, 346 Broadway, 1 Centre Street, 100 Gold Street, 2 United Nations Plaza, Gracie Mansion, Washington, DC and Albany.
The City of New York and the Office of the Mayor are Equal Opportunity Employers.