A tech company hired a top NYC official's brother. A private meeting and $1.4M in contracts followed
Source: Associated Press
A tech company hired a top NYC officials brother. A private meeting and $1.4M in contracts followed
By JAKE OFFENHARTZ
Updated 1:53 PM EDT, September 13, 2024
NEW YORK (AP) Ahead of the 2022 school year, the education technology company 21stCentEd was seeking to expand its presence in New York Citys public schools. So they turned to a man, Terence Banks, whose new consulting firm promised to connect clients with top government stakeholders.
Banks wasnt a registered lobbyist. His day job, at the time, was as a supervisor in the citys subway system. But he had at least one platinum connection: His older brother, David Banks, is New York Citys schools chancellor, overseeing the nations largest school system.
Within a month of the hire, 21stCentEd had secured a private meeting with the schools chancellor. In the two years since that October 2022 meeting, more than $1.4 million in Education Department funds have flowed to the company, nearly tripling its previous total, records show.
The siblings along with a third brother, Philip Banks, who serves as New York Citys deputy mayor of public safety are now enmeshed in a sprawling federal probe that has touched several high-ranking members of Mayor Eric Adams administration.
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