New York City Campaign Finance Board
Suzanne Kizis is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in technology project management and policy analysis. Currently serving as Manager of Special Projects at the New York City Campaign Finance Board since October 1991, Kizis leads technology initiatives aimed at transitioning the organization to electronic processes and collaborates across departments to address user needs and strategic planning. Previous roles include Assistant Director of Web Systems Administration, where Kizis trained teams and managed project scopes, and Business Analyst/Project Manager, focusing on financial compliance within the Campaign Finance Program. As Founder and Owner of Early American Folk Arts & Trades from 2014 to 2015 and as Majority Budget Analyst for the New York State Assembly Ways & Means Committee, Kizis demonstrated a commitment to both entrepreneurial endeavors and public service. Kizis holds a Master's Degree in Policy Analysis from NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University at Albany.
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New York City Campaign Finance Board
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The Campaign Finance Board is a nonpartisan, independent city agency that serves the public interest by enhancing the role of New York City residents in the electoral process. Through its administration of the Campaign Finance Program, created in 1988, the CFB educates voters about the candidates and enables more citizens to compete for city office. The Program amplifies the impact of New Yorkers’ small contributions by matching them with public funds, reducing the possibility and the perception of corruption associated with large contributions and unlimited campaign spending.