
Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of the city, unveiled a slate of senior deputies who will be pivotal in advancing the core promises of his campaign platform. The appointments focus on three priority areas: universal child care, municipal operations, and climate action.
Dr. Aisha Patel, a longtime advocate for early‑learning programs, has been named Deputy Mayor for Child Care. In her new role, Patel will oversee the rollout of a citywide universal child‑care system, coordinate with school boards, and secure funding partnerships with provincial and federal agencies. “Every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment from day one,” Patel said at the press conference.
Carlos Mendoza, who previously served as the chief operating officer of the municipal transit authority, will serve as Deputy Mayor for Operations. Mendoza’s mandate includes streamlining city services, improving infrastructure maintenance, and enhancing the efficiency of public‑sector delivery. “Our goal is to make government work smarter, faster, and more transparently for all residents,” Mendoza noted.
Leila Chen, an environmental scientist and former director of the Green City Initiative, has been appointed Deputy Mayor for Climate and Sustainability. Chen will lead the city’s ambitious climate‑action plan, which targets a 60% reduction in greenhouse‑gas emissions by 2035. Her portfolio covers renewable energy projects, green building standards, and community resilience programs. “We are building a city that thrives in harmony with the planet,” Chen emphasized.
The new deputies will convene next week to draft implementation timelines for the mayor‑elect’s flagship promises, including the launch of a universal child‑care pilot in five neighbourhoods, a comprehensive review of municipal procurement processes, and the rollout of a citywide green infrastructure fund. Mamdani expressed confidence that the team’s expertise will translate his campaign vision into tangible results for residents.