Matthew W. Daus Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Matthew W. Daus Matthew W. Daus was the longest serving Commissioner/Chairman of the NYC matt dausTaxi & Limousine Commission (“TLC”), and prior to that, TLC General Counsel. Mr. Daus’ public service career spanned almost 20 years in NYC government, including: Commissioner, NYC Civil Service Commission; General Counsel, NYC Community Development Agency; Special Counsel, NYC Trade Waste Commission; and Prosecutor, […]

James Prendamano Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

James Prendamano James Prendamano is a Managing Partner for Casandra Properties, Inc., Staten Island’s premier real estate firm, specializing in all facets of transactional real estate. Mr. Prendamano’s expertise is in project planning / design, large scale acquisition, ULURP approval consultation and retail leasing. His most recent project is to build a giant Ferris Wheel on the Northshore of the […]

Rt. Hon. Tony Blair Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Tony Blair Tony Blair served as Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from May 1997 to June 2007. He was the leader of Britain’s Labour Party (1994 to 2007) and Member of Parliament for Sedgefield, England (1983 to 2007). Prime Minister Blair continues to be active in public life. He has many interests, but the largest proportion […]

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Newt Gingrich Newt Gingrich is the former Speaker of the House of Representatives. After the 1994 mid-term elections, Newt Gingrich became the first Republican Speaker of the House in 40 years. While he was House speaker, the House enacted welfare reform, passed a capital gains tax cut in 1997, and in 1998 passed the first balanced budget since 1969. Most […]

Former Congressman Martin Frost Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Martin Frost Martin Frost, was the Democratic representative to the U.S. House of Representatives for Texas’s 24th congressional district from 1979 to 2005. Before going to law school Frost worked as a newspaper reporter. Following his graduation he worked as a law clerk for Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes of the Northern District of Texas. Frost ran unsuccessfully for […]

Adam Goodman Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Adam Goodman Adam Goodman, is the founder of The Victory Group, a creative, media and communications strategy firm located in Tampa, Florida. Goodman has been producing nationally-recognized, award winning work for successful issue, advocacy, candidate and corporate campaigns across America for more than 30 years. Adam Goodman’s film and television work has been honored throughout the industry. Goodman and his […]

Lt. Governor Kathleen Hochul Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Kathleen Hochul Kathleen Hochul, Democrat, New York was inaugurated as the 77th Lieutenant Governor of the State of New York on January 1, 2015. Hochul was elected with Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on November 4, 2014. Prior to her election, the Lieutenant Governor served as a Group Vice President for Strategic Relationships at M&T Bank, serving as liaison for […]

John Miller Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About John Miller John Miller is the Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence & Counter-terrorism of theJohn miller NYPD. He is the former Associate Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analytic Transformation and Technology. Prior to that, he was an Assistant Director of Public Affairs for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where he was the bureau’s national spokesman. Miller is also a […]

Congressman Paul Ryan Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Congressman Paul Ryan Congressman Paul Ryan is the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Now serving his ninth term in the House, he represents Wisconsin’s First Congressional District. In 1992, Paul moved to Washington, D.C., was an aide to Senator Bob Kasten (R-WI) on the Senate Small Business Committee. He then moved on to “Empower America,” an organization founded by […]

Navy Secretary Ray Mabus Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Navy Secretary Ray Mabus Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy, the longest to serve as leader of the Navy and Marine Corps since World War I. Responsible for an annual budget in excess of $170 billion and leadership of almost 900,000 people, Secretary Mabus has worked to improve the quality of life of Sailors, Marines […]

Congressman Todd Christopher Young Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Congressman Todd Christopher Young Congressman Todd Christopher Young is the U.S. Representative for Indiana’s 9th congressional district in South central Indiana since 2011.  Republican.  He is running for the Senate in Indiana for the open seat being vacated by Senator Dan Coats. Just a few weeks after graduating high school, Young enlisted in the United States Navy and reported for duty […]

Steve Forbes Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Steve Forbes Steve Forbes is the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Magazine. In 1985, President Reagan named Mr. Forbes chairman of the bipartisan Board for International Broadcast.  He was then reappointed by President Bush overseeing RadioFree Europe and Radio Liberty. Steve campaigned for the Republican nomination for the Presidency in 1996 and 2000. He writes editorials for each issue of Forbes and […]

Thomas DiNapoli Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Thomas DiNapoli Thomas DiNapoli, Democrat, is the 54th Comptroller of the state of New York. He is a former state assemblyman in New York, who was appointed as New York State Comptroller on February 7, 2007. He’s been making government more accountable and transparent to the people for more than 35 years.  The New York State Comptroller manages the State’s $176.8 […]

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.  Ruben Diaz Jr. first entered public office as a member of the New York State Assembly in 1997, and is currently serving his second full term as Bronx Borough President, having been reelected in November 2013 with more than 89 percent of the vote.  The Bronx has seen over $7 […]

Patrick Lynch Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Patrick Lynch Patrick Lynch, is the President of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (PBA,) a union for more than 20,000 beat cops in the city’s five boroughs.  Lynch joined the NYPD in 1984.  He earned three Exceptional Police Duty awards and also received an Exceptional Merit citation for his actions during a shoot out with criminals.  He began his union career in […]

Secretary Donna Shalala Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Secretary Donna Shalala Secretary Donna Shalala is the former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001. She was the president of the University of Miami, from 2001 through 2015. Madame Secretary’s first experience with academic administration came in 1980 when she became the 10th president of Hunter College, serving in this […]

Senator Ron Johnson Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Senator Ron Johnson Senator Ron Johnson, R-WI, is the senior United States Senator for Wisconsin. A Republican. Prior to his election to the Senate, Senator Johnson had no electoral experience and was chief executive officer of PACUR, LLC, a polyester and plastics manufacturer. After Senator Johnson’s election to the Senate, he liquidated all his business assets to avoid any […]

Cyrus Vance, Jr. Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., was first inaugurated as the District Attorney of New York County on January 1, 2010. Over the following four years, Mr. Vance enhanced the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office as a national leader in criminal justice by expanding the offices expertise on an array of 21st century crimes, including identity […]

Dr. Jennifer McQuiston Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Dr. Jennifer McQuiston Dr. Jennifer McQuiston, DVM, MS (CAPT, USPHS) Center for Disease Control (CDC) Deputy Director, Division of High Consequence Pathogens and Pathology, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. As a disease detective and veterinarian, Dr. Jennifer McQuiston specializes in diseases that can be transmitted from animals or insects to people; she is constantly vigilant to […]

Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky is running to represent the State Senate’s 9th District to replace former Senate Leader Dean Skelos. Before running for Assembly, Mr, Kaminsky was federal prosecutor representing Long Island, Brooklyn and Queens, and was the Acting Deputy Chief of the Public Integrity Section, Todd took down corrupt elected officials who used taxpayer dollars to […]

Adele Malpass Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Adele Malpass Adele Malpass is the Manhattan Republican County Chairwoman. Chairwoman has a long history of Republican politics working local and national campaigns. In 2012, Adele was a New York delegate to the Republican convention and also served on the Republican Platform Committee for New York. She’s active with the Manhattan Institute, GKCC after-school program for low-income children in East […]

Roland Lewis Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Roland Lewis Roland Lewis is a lifetime New Yorker, he has worked in the field of community development since 1984. For nine years he served as a partner in the law firm of Dellapa, Lewis, and Perseo, whose clients included nonprofit organizations, civic groups, churches, cooperative corporations, and private real estate developers. I n 1997 Roland became the executive […]

Dr. Anthony Fauci Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Dr. Anthony Fauci Dr. Anthony Fauci, is the Director of NIAID, National Institute of Infectious Diseases.  He is an immunologist who has made substantial contributions to HIV/AIDS research and other immunodeficiencies, both as a scientist and as the head of the National Institute.   He oversees a $4.5 billion budget and an extensive research portfolio of basic and applied research […]

James Carville, Jr. Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About James Carville, Jr. James Carville, Jr. (Rajin Cajun)) is a political commentator and media carvillepersonality who is a prominent figure in the Democratic Party. Carville gained national attention for his work as the lead strategist of the successful presidential campaign of then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton. Carville is playing a major, if unofficial role, if Senator Hillary Clinton runs for President […]

Stephen S. Morse, Ph.D. Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Stephen S. Morse, Ph.D. Stephen S. Morse, Ph.D. is Director of the Center for Public Health Preparednes at Columbia University. Professional interests include epidemiology of emerging infections (a concept he originated), international cooperation for infectious disease surveillance, and defense against bioterrorism. Dr. Morse recently returned to Columbia from 4 years in government service as Program Manager at the Defense Advanced […]

Commissioner Bill Bratton Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Commissioner Bill Bratton Commissioner Bill Bratton is the New York City Police Commissioner. He has previously served as the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department (BPD) (1993-1994), New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner (1994–1996), and Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) (2002–2009). New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Bratton would return to the […]

Samuel Schwartz Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Samuel Schwartz Samuel Schwartz Gridlock Sam, GridlockSam.com City columnist, is one of sam schwartz gridlockthe leading transportation engineers in the United States, and is widely believed to be the man responsible for popularizing the phrase gridlock. Educated at Brooklyn Tech High School, the leading science high school in the country, Brooklyn College (BS Physics) and the University of Pennsylvania […]