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Wait, The State Senate Hired A Hipster For $100K/Year?!

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Photographs of Christopher Sealey, left from Guest of a Guest, right from New York
Now that Pedro G. Espada has resigned from his $120,000/year specially-created job (don't worry—he won't be paid for his few days of "work"), the spotlight has turned on some other expensive hires. The Post goes critical, reporting that "Amid the most severe fiscal crisis in recent memory and a state hiring freeze...Scratch-master Christopher Sealey was given a $120,000 salary by Senate President Malcolm Smith (D-Queens) in February to head up a five-member team dedicated to 'rebranding' the newly Democratic-controlled Senate." (The Daily News puts Sealey's salary at $100,760/year.)

Sealey, 32, was profiled in New York magazine earlier this year; he told the magazine he was "living this expense-account life of New York City luxury" and didn't care about politics, but was impressed after meeting Smith, "You look at Obama, and he created nothing short of a brand for himself. We’re not trying to create a brand (we’re already elected), but we do want better communications techniques... We’ve brought in designers who have worked for Nike, Spike TV, and HBO; we just launched a new website; and we’re getting in touch with people on Facebook and Twitter."

Senate spokesman Austin Shafran told the News, "It is very important that the Senate be able to have a continual conversation with those who we are elected to serve. Chris is one of those people who makes that possible." Well, the State Senate website does look better than the Assembly's website—when will Sheldon Silver hire a hipster of his own? And Baruch College politics professor Doug Muzzio told the AP that Sealey should be given a chance, "So he's offbeat? That's better than deadbeat and that's the perception of the body."

Still, one anonymous person has been complaining about Sealey's (private) Tweets, like "Coordinating the communications flow in the Senate. Same as doing it for Raekwon, Nike or anyone else. Stakes are higher tho." and "Hey Senate bosses …. Two words: 'Company Car'."

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  • kspace

    whatever. with government spending being what it is, its ridiculous to focus on this one guy's salary. i'm sure gothamist readers would have had no problem with the hip-elite that were hired to help brand and market obama. is their problem the fact that he's earning a decent wage that still barely makes him middle class in manhattan? at least he's hot (i'd let him poll my electorate anytime).

  • dreamking

    Calling this guy a hipster is an insult to hipsters, both real and imagined, everywhere.

  • NannyState

    Pee Wee gets a real job. Since we're all paying, can we muck it up in his funhouse?

  • Mr Mel

    Lets find out who he is related to.

  • Amanda Harletsch

    funny, I read this story something like 5 months ago, and thought that it was pretty risky move.

  • TrippinJoJo

    you know he wont be worth it....look at his name....the vicious cycle will continue

  • Think2wice

    "Amid the most severe fiscal crisis in recent memory and a state hiring freeze..."

    [groan] He damn well better be worth every cent.

  • Pålægpåtoppenafsmørrebrød

    Well, the Senate Site does look much better than the assembly's. And at least it's not nepotism!

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