I don't know if this helps, but it's how Fulop's new employer describes itself:
About the Partnership for New York City
The Partnership for New York City represents the city’s business leaders and largest employers. We work with government, labor, and the nonprofit sector to promote economic growth and maintain the city’s prominence as a global center of economic opportunity, upward mobility, and innovation. The Partnership Fund for New York City is the Partnership’s investment arm. The Fund invests in entrepreneurs and innovators in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors who contribute to building a more vibrant and inclusive New York City economy. Visit
pfnyc.org to learn more.
https://pfnyc.org/news/partnership-...ts-next-president-and-chief-executive-officer
The New York Times described the group this way in reporting on Fulop's appointment:
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David Rockefeller formed the group as a voice of the business community following New York City’s fiscal crisis.
"Today, the partnership represents more than 300 companies, including some of the biggest firms in finance, media, real estate and technology like Google, JPMorgan Chase and Verizon. Collectively, the companies employ more than a million people in the city."
The outgoing leader was described in the Times story as "a power broker who has shaped mayoral administrations, public policy and the influence of New York’s business class."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/07/nyregion/steven-fulop-partnership-for-new-york-city.html