Rose Christ and Katie Schwab, co-chairs of Cozen O’ Connor Public Strategies’ New York Practice, have been named to City & State New York’s 2026 NYC Power 100 list. As leaders in government relations, they continue to shape policy outcomes across New York, expanding housing development work, advancing legislation to support new construction, and guiding major projects such as a mixed-use redevelopment on Manhattan’s West Side. Their leadership has also helped secure more than $70 million in city and state funding for nonprofit clients.
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