Age: 44
Occupation: New York State Senate (District 30), Chair of Budget and Revenue
Education: Brown University (B.A. Public Policy), Harvard University (M.B.A.)
Brian Benjamin is a State Senator representing Harlem since 2017. He serves as the Chair of the State Senate’s Budget and Revenue Committee. Prior to that, he was the Chair of Community Board 10. Previously he worked in investment banking and real estate development.
Benjamin wants to use the Comptroller’s office to dramatically increase oversight over the New York Police Department. He promises to prioritize auditing the NYPD, evaluating the fiscal performance of programs, as well their impact on communities. He would hire an Assistant Comptroller for Public Safety who would focus on all public safety related agencies, and their interactions. With the support of two other assistant comptrollers, Benjamin wants to invest more in tracking how the Comptroller’s recommendations are being implemented.
As a fiduciary of the public pension funds, Benjamin would continue Comptroller Stringer’s work on reducing redundancies and costs associated with the different funds, but he would also work with each fund individually to develop an investment strategy that will maximize its returns. To improve returns further, he says he can attract top level investment managers who want to give back to New York City.
Benjamin’s financial background makes him qualified to achieve these goals. He worked as an investment advisor at Morgan Stanley, and he currently serves as a Trustee at Brown University. He was also a top executive at the Harlem-focused development firm Genesis Companies.
Benjamin’s financial background, relevant experience in the private sector, and constructive service as a State Senator are the reasons why Citizens Union prefers him in this race.