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Zemsky to step down as ESD president and CEO, will remain chairman

Howard Zemsky, president and CEO of Empire State Development (ESD), plans to step down from that role but will continue serving as chairman.

An ESD spokesperson confirmed Zemsky’s intentions in an email response to a BJNN inquiry. Reports of Zemsky’s plans started surfacing Thursday night, although ESD didn’t issue an official statement about it.

In his role, Zemsky has been the top official of New York’s primary economic-development organization. Nominated and confirmed to the post in early 2015, Zemsky has traveled the state to speak at various project announcements with state funding awards involved.

Those projects included the major renovation effort at Syracuse Hancock International Airport that crews completed back in early November.

He had previously served as co-chair of Western New York’s regional economic-development council (REDC).

Zemsky spoke at the CenterState CEO annual meeting on April 2, 2015, representing one of his first speaking engagements after starting his new role as ESD president and CEO.

In his remarks that day, Zemsky explained why he accepted the ESD role.

“I have a great respect for [Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s] completely decentralized strategic collaborative approach to economic development. It’s 180 degrees different and better from the way New York state did it forever,” Zemsky said.

Zemsky was born in Brooklyn, grew up on Long Island, and attended Michigan State University.

He’s lived in Buffalo for nearly 40 years.

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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