"It has been an honor and privilege to serve the Lower Manhattan community for the past decade," says Weisbrod. "I look forward to working with Trinity to continue the revitalization of Lower Manhattan." The Downtown Alliance's executive committee is meeting shortly to discuss possible replacement candidates. After his departure, Weisbrod will be asked to serve on the alliance's board of directors.At Trinity, Weisbrod will be a member of the parish's executive team, the advisory body to the rector that recommends and sets mission priorities, operating objectives, and policies for the 308-year old Episcopal parish and its numerous programs and outreach services. Prior to being selected to the lead the Downtown Alliance—the largest BID in the country--Weisbrod served as founding president of the New York City Economic Development Corp. And he spent 15 years working on the redevelopment of Times Square, serving as the director of the Mayor's Office of Midtown Enforcement, executive director of the City Planning Commission and the president of the New York State 42nd Street Development Project.

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