...not limit his choice to politicians. Why not look at individuals with proven leadership, such as Police Commissioner Ray Kelly—no one is smarter on crime and terrorism, and he has Washington experience. Or Harold Varmus, head of Memorial Sloan Kettering and...
...its last chance? With all the bad news out there, Condé Nast Portfolio takes a look at those eying the opportunities ahead. Ray Kelly, New York police commissioner, on managing 52,000 employees and coping with tragedies. The era that defined our working lives...
...is a reminder of just how connected we are, when an act happens around the world and has significant impact on our city," Kelly said. He said extra police officers had been assigned to Crown Heights and other Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods in the city. He said...
...previously unknown to terror experts. "The intelligence community really has no information about this group, using this name," Kelly said. Kelly, noting the NYPD sent officers to Mumbai after the 2006 train bombings, said the city may do so again. He also...
...supported the Foundation since its inception. The awards will be presented by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and retiring Anheuser-Busch executive Tony Ponturo. For more information visit http://www.reisenbachfoundation.org/ and to...
...the executive in charge of global security at Bear Stearns, the Wall Street firm that cratered earlier this year. Kelly discovered that he preferred the high-stakes challenge of working for the taxpayers, even though the consequences can sometimes...
...the Foundation since its inception. The awards will be presented by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and retiring Anheuser-Busch executive Tony Ponturo. For more information visit http://www.reisenbachfoundation.org/ and to order tickets...
...over surveillance of suspected terrorists – and how quickly it can be legally approved. In a testy letter, NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly accused the Justice Department of putting New Yorkers at risk by dragging its feet on approving paperwork for eavesdropping...
...with both sides accusing each other of endangering national security. A letter from New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly to Attorney General Michael Mukasey expresses frustration at what he describes as the Justice Department's slow and cautious...
...violence has roiled the area around South Jamaica, where crime is up almost 9 percent. Bloomberg has said Commissioner Ray Kelly has effectively policed the city, even with several thousand fewer cops. “If we were to have a crime wave that he couldn’t cope...