
NYC mayor introduces city's first rat czar Kathleen Corradi: "She HATES rats"
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Just over four months after a job posting for New York City's first-ever formally designated rat czar went viral online, an urban sustainability expert who currently works at the city's education department has been appointed director of rodent mitigation, the mayor announced on Wednesday.
"Our new Rat Czar Kathleen Corradi has so many strengths, but most importantly: she HATES rats," New York City Mayor Eric Adams wrote in one of several tweets introducing Corradi and her background. She has almost a decade of experience as a sustainability manager and, later, was a director of space planning at the education department's Queens branch, according to her LinkedIn profile.
An earlier tweet from Adams included a video of the news conference where Corradi's role was unveiled and read: "New York City, meet your new Rat Czar."

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