Kendrick Harris

New York, New York

Kendrick Harris

New York, New York

KENDRICK D. HARRIS

Kendrick has over 16 years experience managing the implementation of strategic management plans, modernization and automation programs, facilitating the introduction of new customer services, and negotiating and collaborating with various government agencies.

Kendrick is currently an senior attorney with the firm Goldstein Hall, where he focuses his practice on affordable housing and complex commercial real estate transactions.

Prior to joining Goldstein Hall, Kendrick served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of New York. Kendrick assisted the Office of the Attorney General with the investigation and litigation of and security cases under the Martin Act. In addition, Kendrick was involved with the registration and enforcement brokers, dealers, securities salespersons and investment advisers including the registration of franchisors and enforcement of the Franchise Law to protect franchisees.

Previously, Kendrick served the office in the Real Estate Finance Bureau where he assisted in the review of all offering plans for the offer and sale of real estate securities in or from the State of New York, including interests in cooperatives, condominiums, homeowners associations and timeshares, to ensure that they provide disclosure of all material terms of the offer

Prior to joining the Attorney General's Office Kendrick served as the Business Development Manager for TDX Construction in which he lead its management of the School Construction Authority’s Mentor Program for minority, women and local owned construction firms. Kendrick directed all operations for the $50 million program, mentoring business with operations throughout New York City.

Prior to joining TDX, Kendrick served as Vice President of The Harris Holding Group LLC (The Harris Group). The Harris Group is a real estate holding company that owns three companies – MH & Sons Construction, Harris and Sons CM, and Harris Development based in New York City. Kendrick joined his family’s firm to stabilize its financial positioning following the health complications of his father and company founder. Kendrick directed all operations of the $1.3 million construction and real estate business with operations throughout New York City. He provided leadership for a 12-person workforce and held full P&L responsibility, overseeing

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