
Gregg Bishop
@greggbishopnyc
Recovering public servant, public policy wonk / small biz guy, now focused on racial justice and economic mobility for Brooklyn. Views are my own.
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http://www.greggbishop.nyc 03-04-2008 01:14:45
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Toni Williams & "Brooklyn Savvy" talk to Greg Bishop about economic mobility and the Social Justice fund of the Joe and Clara Tsai foundation. Social Justice Fund Watch this new episode today at 10am on #NYCLife: nyc.gov/channels



Terrible news! My sympathies to her family and her Spectrum News NY1 colleagues.


New York Liberty ride or die with my homie Gregg Bishop and wore my OG T at represent! Goooo Libertyyyy!


Congratulations Maria TorresSpringer for your steadfast leadership!

Congratulations to our gala honoree Gregg Bishop. As the executive director of Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation Social Justice Fund, he is helping to ensure that minority- and immigrant-owned businesses play a leading role in the city’s post-pandemic entrepreneurial boom.



Our first panel on reshaping NYC’s economy for a post-pandemic landscape starts now with (from left to right): -Gregg Bishop -Jessica Lappin -Tim Rowe (he/him) -Ben Sun - clairewxy.bsky.social -and John Wang of Queens Night Market





@kalilahmoon and Gregg Bishop went up with @Angelayee to discuss the importance of ‘Drive Change. @kalilahmoon, Executive Director at Drive Change, and she shares her vision Click the link to watch the full interview on @WayUpWithYee on YouTube ➡️ youtu.be/0JngQ39p6Og


Gregg Bishop So sorry to hear of this. Andy was a colleague for many years in several administrations. He was always a voice of reason and an outstanding public servant who always put the people of New York City first.

Excited to announce the 2024 winners of our Just Brooklyn Prize. One of the many initiatives of the Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation’s Social Justice Fund. The prize is awarded to Bklyn residents who are making a change in their community. Social Justice Fund nytimes.com/2024/10/16/nyr…


The antidote to a more polarized and divided society is…Bridges! A wonderful community-building program housed in JCRC of New York that empowers the next generation of New York’s civic leaders. Thankful for the generous support from our partner UJA-Federation of New York Last night’s graduation


As a proud Florida A&M University alumnus (SBI ‘05), I’m calling on the @FAMUFoundation to reject the use of $500K in alumni donations to supplement a $750K salary for President-elect Marva Johnson. Alumni give to support students, not executive perks. Spring 2005 SBI Graduate #ProtectFAMU