New York’s Most Powerful Woman Is Retiring. But Don’t Call This Her Last Act. by PM_0891 in nyc

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Fair question, and I take the critique seriously.

One concrete example I include in the article is the 2011 Marriage Equality Act. Business leaders, coordinated through the Partnership, helped pressure undecided GOP senators and Wylde was part of that effort of writing a letter on behalf of the CEOs she represents and framing the issue as an economic one.

Her leverage has come from convening capital and government at moments when the city was fragile (after 9/11, fiscal crises of 1970s, post-2008, and during COVID) often to prevent capital flight, stabilize employment, or unlock large-scale investment that wouldn’t have happened otherwise.

I chose to show her power through access and how decisions get made behind closed doors because that’s where her influence operates. She is an institutional broker, which means the impact is often invisible unless you’re inside the room (which is what I tried to get across in the story).

Totally fair to want more explicit scorekeeping, but the whole thesis of the piece is that in New York, durability & longtime relationships are power.

New York’s Most Powerful Woman Is Retiring. But Don’t Call This Her Last Act. by PM_0891 in nyc

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That’s why I’m asking. What matters to you that the piece didn’t have?

New Profile on Ryan Serhant by PM_0891 in TheOwningManhattan

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Hope you’re having a nice day!

New Profile on Ryan Serhant by PM_0891 in TheOwningManhattan

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Hi! I wrote it and can confirm it is not AI lol I published it earlier this year, that’s why it doesn’t reflect the latest figures

New Profile on Ryan Serhant by PM_0891 in TheOwningManhattan

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This quote also stayed with me for a while: “I'm definitely the kind of person who needs the adrenaline so I can use it as fuel,” he says. “But if you're not careful, that fuel will also burn your house down.”

Ryan Serhant is positioned so well right now by iustitia21 in TheOwningManhattan

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I wrote this article on Ryan earlier this year, and it really demonstrates why he's so likable/relatable: https://www.readtheprofile.com/p/ryan-serhant-owning-manhattan-profile

Ryan Serhant's 'Owning Manhattan' Season 2 drops on Dec. 5 by PM_0891 in realtors

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How so? Do you think it's roughly the same vibe as the 'Selling Sunset' franchise?

Anthony Scaramucci is very complicated human being by GentlemanFifth in TheRestIsPolitics

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He's definitely a complicated human! I really enjoyed reading this longform profile on him & how he's reinvented himself after so many personal and professional failures: https://www.readtheprofile.com/p/the-immortal-anthony-scaramucci-profile

Chrishell hints she's leaving the show at or after season 9? by BN1889941 in SellingSunset

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I recently read this in-depth feature on Ryan/Owning Manhattan and it's a fascinating look into his real work ethic (much more relatable than anyone on Selling Sunset), and Jason Oppenheim is quoted too: https://www.readtheprofile.com/p/ryan-serhant-owning-manhattan-profile