By Kevin McCauley
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has nominated former Bloomberg View executive editor James Rubin and El Diaro La Prensa publisher & CEO Rossana Rosado to the board of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
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Rubin, who recently left Bloomberg's opinion site after a three-year stint, also has been named senior advisor for international competiveness at the Empire State Development Corp.
Cuomo called Rubin a true national leader in international affairs. "He will bring a knowledgeable and experienced voice to designing a program that enhances New York's role as the gateway for global commerce, and a center for the international business community," said the governor in his statement.
Rubin is president of the Atlantic Partnership. Prior to Bloomberg, he was partner at the Brunswick Group and a PA staffer at the Clinton White House. Rubin was assistant secretary of state for PA and policy advisor to Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
Rosado has more than 25 years of experience in the New York media scene. Prior to joining El Diario, the nation's oldest Spanish language newspaper in 1999 as editor-in-chief, she was VP-PA at the Health & Hospitals Corp. for the City of New York and a producer at public TV station, WPIX, from `88 to `95.
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