As soon as a New York City mayoral candidate wins election – and in most cases for several months before –the city’s political class and media corps eagerly anticipate news of who he will hire to actually carry out his vision.
That fervor may be especially strong this year. Zohran Mamdani pulled off a stunning victory to rise from two-and-a-half-term Assembly member to mayor-elect. But his youth (a young millennial at 34 years old) and scant management experience have attracted particular attention to the balance of old hands and newcomers that will fill his administration, as well as their diversity along the ideological spectrum.
Keep up with Mamdani’s hires and appointments below, as of Nov. 21, 2025.
Hours after Mamdani sealed his victory on Election Day, the mayor-elect began announcing members of his transition team, some of whom could potentially join the administration. See those names here.
Dean Fuleihan
If Mamdani is a relative newbie, faced at every turn with concern about his youth and lack of experience, his pick for first deputy mayor is the opposite. Dean Fuleihan, at 74 years old, has been around the block, having served as first deputy mayor to Bill de Blasio, and before that, as his budget director. The pick is widely seen as both a smart strategic and tactical choice: Fuleihan’s profile helps mollify those concerned about Mamdani’s relative lack of experience, and his practical experience in Albany could help advance Mamdani’s policy promises. Fuleihan’s appointment was announced on Nov. 10, 2025.
Elle Bisgaard-Church
Mamdani faces pressure to expand his tent, but he’s certainly not going to kick out the people who were instrumental in building that tent. Choosing his former Assembly chief of staff turned mayoral campaign manager to continue on as chief of staff in his administration was an unsurprising, if still satisfying choice, for Mamdani’s base. Bisgaard-Church does not come from the political consultant class. She, like Mamdani, is a DSA member and (at the time of her hiring) 34 years old. The fact that her hiring and Fuleihan’s were announced in a joint presser illustrated the kind of balance Mamdani will try to strike in building out his administration. Bisgaard-Church’s appointment was announced on Nov. 10, 2025.
Jessica Tisch
The question every mayoral candidate faced during the 2025 election: Would you retain Jessica Tisch as police commissioner? Mamdani answered that twice: just before the last general election debate, with a stated desire to hire Tisch, and a few weeks after being elected, with an announcement that she accepted the offer. Tisch, a 17-year bureaucrat, three-time city commissioner and scion of a billionaire family, diverges from Mamdani on some key policing issues. Both say they’re committed to working together to make the city safer despite those differences. Tisch’s appointment was announced on Nov. 19, 2025.
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