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Mayor’s Office launches IN2NYC program at CCNY

Financing May 2016 PREMIUM
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="700.0"]Officials at the launch of IN2YC, a CCNY-piloted program to bring foreign entrepreneurs to New York. From left: CCNY's Lindsay Siegel, Elena Sturman, Joe Barba; Ann Kirschner (CUNY), CCNY President Lisa S. Coico, Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen, NYCEDC President Maria Torres-Springer, Vice President Karen Witherspoon (CCNY) and Andy Holtz (CCNY). Officials at the launch of IN2YC, a CCNY-piloted program to bring foreign entrepreneurs to New York. From left: CCNY's Lindsay Siegel, Elena Sturman, Joe Barba; Ann Kirschner (CUNY), CCNY President Lisa S. Coico, Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen, NYCEDC President Maria Torres-Springer, Vice President Karen Witherspoon (CCNY) and Andy Holtz (CCNY).[/caption]

IN2NYC, a program piloted by the Zahn Innovation Center at The City College of New York to bring foreign entrepreneurs to New York City, is officially underway.

New York Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen, City College President Lisa S. Coico and Maria Torres-Springer, president of the NYC Economic Development Corporation, participated in the launch at CCNY today.  They highlighted the economic influence IN2NYC will have on the city and NYCEDC’s partnership with the Zahn Center.

NYCEDC is sponsoring the program through the City College Fund and the Zahn Center.

The ceremony also kicked off the application period for entrepreneurs wishing to participate in IN2NYC. It closes on July 1.

CCNY’s partner institutions from CUNY in the program include Lehman College, Medgar Evers College, Baruch College, LaGuardia Community College, Queens College and the College of Staten Island.

About IN2NYC
The International Innovators Initiative (IN2NYC) facilitates collaborative partnerships between international entrepreneurs and City University of New York (CUNY) schools, enabling entrepreneurs to qualify for cap-exempt H-1B visas, while helping CUNY schools attract innovators that can develop entrepreneurship and technical programs for their students.

About the Zahn Innovation Center
The Zahn Innovation Center, a program of the City College Fund, is at the heart of entrepreneurship at the City College of New York. It inspires a diverse community of changemakers to develop transformative ventures.

About The City College Fund
The City College Fund is a tax-exempt 501c(3) non-profit fundraising organization, established in 1946 to support The City College of New York in its mission to provide access and excellence in higher education, particularly to students who might not otherwise be able to afford to go to college. Gifts to The City College Fund directly benefit City College's extraordinary students, renowned faculty, innovative programs and schools.

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