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September 9, 2024

Amanda Fitzgerald Selected to City & State New York Albany 40 Under 40 List

Amanda Fitzgerald, counsel, has been selected to City & State New York’s Albany 40 Under 40 list. “The millennial and Gen Z professionals on this year’s Albany 40 Under 40 list have each chosen the Capital Region as a sphere of influence in fields including law, labor, engineering, environmental advocacy, and social justice,” said the article announcing the list.

About Amanda, the article states:

When municipalities invest in housing, hospitals or corporate incentives, Amanda Fitzgerald knows her role is pivotal. “I am the attorney who gets the money from a public entity to where it will go,” says the 36-year-old.

At the Albany office of Barclay Damon, where she is counsel, Fitzgerald specializes in public finance, real estate and lending. Right now, she’s working with the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency to bring semiconductor company Micron Technology – and 9,000 potential tech jobs – to upstate New York. She also collaborates regularly with the state Housing Finance Agency, having arranged over $1 billion to bankroll thousands of units.

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