If you need another reason why the state's major economic development projects shouldn't be parsed out to
various nonprofit corporations, where they might escape scrutiny, consider the situation of two Albany - based entities being pressed to pay for the criminal defense of Alain Kaloyeros, SUNY Poly's former president and CEO.
Not exact matches
Until recently, Mr. Kaloyeros had served on the boards of two private
nonprofits — the Fort Schuyler Management
Corporation and the Fuller Road Management
Corporation — which manage public - private partnerships, including the governor's Start - Up NY projects, and
various research and business centers.
The two
nonprofits that SUNY Polytechnic set up as its construction arms, Fort Schuyler Management
Corporation and Fuller Road Management
Corporation, had innocuous origins: They were formed to streamline the process of building the
various laboratories, dormitories and research centers SUNY needed in order to expand, enabling the institution to quickly capitalize on partnerships with private companies.
Winning publications were selected from over 4,000 entries for design achievement by in - house design teams within
corporations,
nonprofits, publishers, and other institutions across
various fields.
Represents UCI, a
nonprofit corporation, in civil litigation in the District of Columbia commenced by
various entities and individuals seeking control of the
corporation and its assets.
The Legal Services
Corporation (LSC), a national
nonprofit that administers all federal funding for civil legal aid, created a new «Leaders Council» to convene high - profile, influential leaders from
various industries to raise public awareness about the current crisis of our civil justice system.
Represented
nonprofit corporation and subsidiaries in
various corporate and financing matters relating to low - income housing and new market tax credit transactions