Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Governor Cuomo on the Death of Ed Malloy


"Above All Else, Ed Was a Gentleman and a True New Yorker"

The following statement was issued today by Governor Andrew Cuomo. 

"Today we mourn the passing of Ed Malloy, who for decades stood up for the working men and women of New York and helped build the state into the great place it is today.

"For the years that Ed served as president of the New York City and New York State Building and Construction Trades councils representing over 200,000 union members, he worked tirelessly with public officials, investors, and labor leaders to get major infrastructure projects off the ground and create jobs in every corner of the state. Ed pioneered the Project Pathways agreement and Edward J. Malloy Initiative for Construction Skills that changed the face of the construction industry and opened the door for more than a thousand young, diverse New Yorkers to launch successful careers in the building trades. He was an early partner in forging the public-private partnerships that have helped pave the way toward building a new Tappan Zee Bridge.

"Above all else, Ed was a gentleman and a true New Yorker: putting the interests of others and service to his country and community above all else, including serving in armed forces and in numerous roles in public life. I send my condolences to his friends and family."

FTG
- Details on the life of Ed Malloy available here: New York State AFL- CIO


Photo from 
http://neco.org/awards/recipients/edwardmalloy.html

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