Ronay A. Menschel Explained

Ronay A. Menschel
Birth Name:Ronay Arlt
Birth Date:c. 1942
Birth Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Education:New Canaan High School
Alma Mater:Cornell University
Occupation:Politician
Party:Democratic Party
Spouse:Richard Menschel
Children:3 daughters
Parents:Paul Theodore Arlt
May MacClaire
Relatives:Robert Menschel (brother-in-law)
E. W. Priestap (son-in-law)

Ronay A. Menschel (born c. 1942) is an American politician. She was the Democratic Deputy Mayor of New York City under Ed Koch, and served on the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She is the chairman of Phipps Houses.

Early life

Ronay A. Menschel was born circa 1942 in Washington, D.C.[1] Her father, Paul Theodore Arlt, was a cartoonist and painter and her mother, May MacClaire, the vice chair of the Museum of the City of New York.[2]

Menschel was educated at the New Canaan High School.[3] She graduated from Cornell University.

Career

Menschel began her career as an administrative assistant to Democratic Congressman Ed Koch in 1969.[1] She later served as the deputy mayor of New York City under Koch.[1] As such, she became "the highest ranking woman in the Koch administration."[3] She also served on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority from 1979 to 1990.[4]

Menschel served on the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1998 to 2004.[4] [5]

Philanthropy

Menschel became the chair of the Phipps Community Development Corporation, a subsidiary of Phipps House, a nonprofit organization for affordable housing in New York City,[6] in 1988.[5] She became the president of Phipps Houses and Phipps Houses Services in April 1993.[5] She is now the chairman of Phipps Houses.[4]

Menschel is also a former trustee of her alma mater, Cornell University.[7] She serves on the board of trustees of the Museum of the City of New York.[8]

Menschel has sat on the Board of Trustees of NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital since 2023.[9]

Personal life

Ronay married Richard Menschel, an investment banker at Goldman Sachs and philanthropist.[10] They were introduced by Ed Koch.[1] Their wedding was held at Congregation Emanu-El of New York.[10] They have three daughters.[11] They reside on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Principals Affected by Shake‐Up in Koch Administration. February 17, 2018. The New York Times. August 3, 1979.
  2. News: Paid Notice: Deaths ARLT, MAY MACCLAIRE. February 17, 2018. The New York Times. December 28, 2007.
  3. News: Klemesrud. Judy. One of City's Highest‐Ranking. Women Takes It in Stride. The New York Times. January 24, 1978.
  4. Web site: Company Overview of The Phipps Houses Group: Ronay A. Menschel. Bloomberg. February 17, 2018.
  5. Web site: Ronay Menschel Elected to New York Fed Board of Directors. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. February 17, 2018.
  6. Book: Chase. Lisa A.. Rangan. V. Kasturi. Phipps Houses and the Future of Affordable Housing in NYC. October 17, 2016.
  7. Web site: Board of Trustees: Members. Cornell University. February 17, 2018.
  8. Web site: Board of Trustees. Museum of the City of New York. February 17, 2018.
  9. Web site: NYP.org About Us Governance and Leadership Board of Trustees. 12 July 2023.
  10. News: Richard Menschel Weds Ronay Arlt. February 15, 2018. The New York Times. August 22, 1974.
  11. Web site: I Choose Harvard: Richard L. Menschel MBA '59, P'04, '99, '97. Harvard Alumni. 15 February 2018. August 6, 2013.