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So Much To Do A Full Life Of Business Politics And Confronting Fiscal Crises Richard Ravitch

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So Much To Do A Full Life Of Business Politics And Confronting Fiscal Crises Richard Ravitch
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So Much To Do A Full Life Of Business Politics And Confronting Fiscal Crises Richard Ravitch instant download after payment.

Publisher: PublicAffairs
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.24 MB
Author: Richard Ravitch
ISBN: 9781610390927, 161039092X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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So Much To Do A Full Life Of Business Politics And Confronting Fiscal Crises Richard Ravitch by Richard Ravitch 9781610390927, 161039092X instant download after payment.

Every city and every state needs a Richard Ravitch. In sixty years on the job, whether working in business or government, he was the man willing to tackle some of the most complex challenges facing New York. Trained as a lawyer, he worked briefly for the House of Representatives, then began his career in his family's construction business. He built high-profile projects like the Whitney Museum and Citicorp Center but his primary energy was devoted to building over 40,000 units of affordable housing including the first racially integrated apartment complex in Washington, D.C. He dealt with architects, engineers, lawyers, bureaucrats, politicians, union leaders, construction workers, bankers, and tenants -- virtually all of the people who make cities and states work.

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