Jacques Jiha

Jacques Jiha is the New York City Commissioner of Finance.[1]

Jiha’s public service includes stints with the Ways and Means Committee of the New York State Assembly as the principal economist and executive director of the New York State Legislative Tax Study Commission.[2] He worked as Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer at the multimedia company Earl G. Graves Ltd./Black Enterprise.[3]

Biography

Jiha immigrated to East Flatbush, Brooklyn from Haiti in 1979.[1][4] He worked as a parking garage attendant while attending Fordham College.[1] He earned a doctorate in economics at the New School.[5]

From 2003 to 2005, Jiha worked as a deputy state comptroller and chief investment officer for the New York Common Retirement Fund under state comptroller Alan G. Hevesi, who eventually pleaded guilty for his role in a pay-for-play scheme.[1] Jiha was pushed out of the comptroller’s office for not favoring recommended private equity managers.[6]

Jiha was appointed as the New York City Commissioner of Finance by Mayor Bill de Blasio on April 8, 2014.[7][1]

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