Mike Bloomberg’s rapidly expanding presidential campaign is moving to Times Square, setting up its headquarters at the old New York Times building on West 43rd Street
Mike Bloomberg’s rapidly expanding presidential campaign is moving to Times Square, setting up its headquarters at the old New York Times building on West 43The relocation — from the building that historically housed Bloomberg Philanthropies — comes as the billionaire self-funder and former New York mayor’s campaign pushes past 300 staffers at his headquarters and more than 200 more now active in the states, officials confirmed.
Rooms and conference spaces will be named after states and include the number of delegates each state sends to the Democratic National Convention. Bloomberg also made some operational news by saying how he would run his White House. He’d turn the historically guarded East Room into an open office environment — “where I’ll sit side by side with our team.” And he’d use the Oval Office for some official functions — “never for tweeting” — but added: “The rest of the time, I’ll be where a leader should be: With the team.”
“In sports, the coach or manager is right there with the players, giving directions, drawing on white boards, huddling during timeouts, motivating and inspiring — and picking someone up when they’ve made a mistake,” he wrote, adding another unsubtle dig at Donald Trump. “Managers in every organization should be performing those same roles. Walls just get in the way, by stifling communication and making collaboration more difficult. Some people like to build walls. I like to tear them down.
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