This edition: Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973), Part 7: NYC OTB (Off-Track Betting)
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Original tape date: September 29, 2010.This video is part seven of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010.
This session covers the implementation of OTB (off-track betting) by the Lindsay Administration. Ken Auletta, Author & Journalist, the first Executive Director of OTB during Lindsay Years, discusses Howard Samuel's role in the creation of the OTB Corporation. Jeffrey Kay, COO of Muss Development, shares his insights from his experience as former Director of Mayor Bloomberg's Office of Operations. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the speakers.
This program was digitized, captioned, and made accessible in 2021 as part of "Uncovering CUNY'S Audiovisual Heritage," a preservation project funded by Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR).
Guest List
Stan Altman Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College/CUNY
Ken Auletta Journalist and author, The New Yorker
Jeffrey Kay COO, Muss Development
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