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New York Restoration Project Company Culture

New York Restoration Project Culture

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New York Restoration Project CEO

Deborah Marton New York Restoration Project's CEO
Deborah Marton

New York Restoration Project Mission, Vision & Values

Mission Statement

Founded in 1995 by Bette Midler, the New York Restoration Project (NYRP) carries out Midler's dream of a cleaner, more beautiful New York. NYRP restores, develops, and revitalizes underserved parks, community gardens, and open space in New York City. We invest in the communities we serve by providing on-going maintenance and programs because we believe that every individual has the right to a beautiful neighborhood and the responsibility for contributing to its care. Now into our second decade, we've removed over 875 tons of garbage from project sites and reclaimed more than 400 acres of under-resourced and rundown parkland. We've rescued scores of community gardens from commercial development and served over 10,000 at-risk urban youngsters with free environmental education programs.

Company Information

Address
254 West 31st Street 10th Floor
New York City, NY 10001
United States of America
Website
www.nyrp.org/

Key Executives

Name & Title
Bio
Deborah Marton  CEO / President
Deborah Marton
CEO / President
Deborah Marton serves as the CEO / President of New York Restoration Project.
Erica Helms  Chief Advancement Officer
Erica Helms
Chief Advancement Officer
Erica Helms serves as the Chief Advancement Officer of New York Restoration Project.
Deborah Marton  Executive Director
Deborah Marton
Executive Director
Deborah Marton serves as the Executive Director of New York Restoration Project.
Catherine Hall  Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Catherine Hall
Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Catherine Hall serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of New York Restoration Project.

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