Syracuse mayor appoints intergovernmental affairs coordinator

Josephine Galdamez (Photo credit: City of Syracuse)

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh has recently announced the appointment of Josephine Galdamez to intergovernmental affairs coordinator. She supports the city’s work with government partners at the local, state, and federal level, coordinates legislative and funding requests, and oversees multiple neighborhood, community, and intergovernmental initiatives. Prior to joining the City of Syracuse, Galdamez […]

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh has recently announced the appointment of Josephine Galdamez to intergovernmental affairs coordinator.

She supports the city’s work with government partners at the local, state, and federal level, coordinates legislative and funding requests, and oversees multiple neighborhood, community, and intergovernmental initiatives.

Prior to joining the City of Syracuse, Galdamez served as a housing aid case manager for Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County. She also worked as an environmental justice and data analyses intern with the Office of the Attorney General of New York, where she provided research on policy recommendations.

Galdamez recently completed an environmental program fellowship, working with Emerald Cities Collaborative through Yale University School of the Environment. In this role, she developed plans that maximized federal funds from environmental policies through the Inflation Reduction Act for local governments and community-based organizations.

She received her bachelor’s degree in politics and Latin American studies from the University of California Santa Cruz and her MPA degree with a certificate of advanced studies for data analyses in public policy from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.

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