Reshma Patel jumps in fray for office of New York City Comptroller

New York: Former financial advisor to the New York City Comptroller’s office and public finance expert Reshma Patel officially launched her campaign for the office of NYC Comptroller with the release of her website and campaign video, on Feb. 15.

Patel, who is President of the Eleanor Roosevelt Democratic Club and Vice-Chair of the Manhattan Community Board 6 Budget Committee, is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Patel was an advisor to the NYC Comptroller’s office for almost a decade, including during one of the City’s darkest moments, 9/11. Now, she says, she wants to help the city through the COVID crisis, which is one of the key issues of her campaign.

In her campaign materials, Patel says she witnessed firsthand that not all New Yorkers have the same opportunities and access to resources through her volunteer work. She was co-chair of the board at Chhaya Community Development Corporation, an organization founded to address the housing and economic needs for low-income South Asian and Indo-Caribbean New Yorkers.

She intends to change this reality as NYC Comptroller, said the press release.

“My decisions as Comptroller will be grounded in my technical skills, but driven by my desire to create equity for all,” Patel is quoted saying in the press release, adding, “As the daughter of immigrants, I was taught to always share, to stretch a penny far and that when we rise, we should bring others up with us.”

Patel is pitted against some strong opponents, among them City Councilmen David Weprin and Brad Lander; and New York State Senator Kevin Parker.

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