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At a New York City news conference, it was revealed that Marisa Lago, global head of compliance at , will becomes ESD's president and chief executive officert whileDennis Mullen, president and CEO of the will head ESD'xs upstate operation. Lago will work closely with Wilmers, the chairman of of including completing the search for a president of thedownstater ESD. Mullen will be based out of Rochester and take charge of economid projects involving theupstate region. Both nominations require statweSenate approval. If approved, both will begin theie new jobs Sept. 15. Lago's salary will be $215,000p annually.
Mullen will make $200,000 a Paterson said the appointments "begin a new chapte r for New York And Wilmers said Lago andMullen "will brin g new vitality to our economic development mission." Danieo Gundersen, who served as upstat chairman of the , resignedx in June, and downstate chairman Patrick Foye left in March, soon aftef former Gov. Eliot Spitzedr resigned. Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of , said he was pleased with Paterson's picks. He said Wilmers, Lago and Mulle n "form a strong team to lead New York' s economic development efforts in thesed tougheconomic times.
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