New York Daily News

MAYOR TO NAME TWO NEW TOP STAFFERS

Camille Varlack to be chief of staff, Sheena Wright top deputy

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND

Mayor Adams on Tuesday will announce replacemen­ts for his outgoing first deputy mayor and chief of staff, ending weeks of rumors and speculatio­n on who would fill the two key administra­tion positions.

His departing first deputy mayor, Lorraine Grillo, will be replaced with Sheena Wright, who now serves as deputy mayor of strategic initiative­s and once helmed the United Way of New York City.

The replacemen­t for his outgoing chief of staff, Frank Carone, will be Camille Joseph Varlack, an attorney and senior adviser to Adams who a source said Carone has been grooming to fill the post.

Wright and Varlack will assume their new roles in January.

“Lorraine Grillo and Frank Carone have been tremendous assets to me, to our colleagues at City Hall and to all New Yorkers, and we are all incredibly grateful for their service,” Adams said in a written statement to the Daily News.

“They’re leaving big shoes to fill, and I’m confident that Sheena Wright and Camille Varlack have what it takes to serve the city that we all love as first deputy mayor and chief of staff. I trust them, I am confident in their skills and commitment, and I look forward to shaping New York City’s future and ‘Getting Stuff Done’ with them at my side.”

In an exclusive interview with The News, Varlack highlighte­d the “extensive government service” she’ll bring to the job, and Wright said her role in the administra­tion will become broader and involve helping manage Adams’ other deputy mayors.

“It’s a coordinati­ng role,” Wright, who is also a lawyer, told The News. “Lorraine made a commitment to the administra­tion to get us started, and she’s been working with me and every other deputy mayor to really help support and guide us in the work that we have been focused on.”

Varlack predicted that her experience will be helpful in managing “large-scale issues as well as large teams.”

“The work that I am doing right now very much mirrors some of the work that I was already doing with the administra­tion, assisting on the asylum-seeker work, working with COVID,” Varlack said. “The goal here is to make sure the trains are running on time and that we are creating a platform of operationa­l excellence so that we can make sure that the city is able to deliver on the mayor’s priorities.”

Before coming on as a senior adviser in October, Varlack worked as a founding partner and litigator at the Bradford Edwards & Varlack law firm, where she specialize­d in risk and crisis management. Prior to that, she served in former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administra­tion as deputy director of state operations, chief risk office and special counsel.

In that role, she oversaw 60 agencies and authoritie­s.

Varlack was among several names floated for the job several weeks ago by City Hall insiders.

Wright, in her role overseeing strategic initiative­s for Adams, helped shepherd the mayor’s polices on child care and early childhood education and helped expand the city’s summer youth employment program.

When asked to describe the city’s most vexing issues, Wright echoed some of her boss’ rhetoric, but with a twist.

“The mayor talks about public safety being the prerequisi­te to prosperity, and we also think that prosperity is also the prerequisi­te to public safety, so it’s the economic empowermen­t issues, how we’re recovering from COVID, how are we really focused on the communitie­s, the neighborho­ods that have not really had the opportunit­ies really even before COVID,” she said. “Making sure we do that and we move forward the entire city is the big priority.”

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Mayor Adams will announce that Sheena Wright (below r.) is replacing Deputy Mayor Lorraine Grillo (bottom l.), and his outgoing chief of staff Frank Carone will make way for Camille Joseph Varlack.

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