Carl Andrews Gets a Title, Finally
By Azi Paybarah
September 12, 2007 | 1:52 p.m
Finally.
One of the highest ranking African-American in Eliot Spitzer’s administration has a title, nine months after joining the administration.
Carl Andrews is, officially, the “Director of NYC Intergovernmental Office” according to this directory. The space next to Andrews' name had been blank for nearly the entire time since he joined the administration back in January, leading to suspicions that the administration was deliberately creating a low profile for him because of his close work with the corrupt Brooklyn Democratic machine under Clarence Norman.
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