DANIELLE OGLESBY

The Island Now

Danielle Oglesby was appointed as chief operating officer/deputy executive director of the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency in November 2018.

Prior to her appointment at the NCIDA she served as Chief Operating Officer of the Global Institute at Long Island University. Throughout her career, Ms. Oglesby has acquired and administered millions of dollars in federal and state grants for economic development projects.

She has an extensive background with economic development agencies having served the Village of Hempstead Community Development Agency, the Town of Babylon Office of Downtown Revitalization, the Nassau County Planning Department and the City of Glen Cove Community Development Agency.

During her tenure as commissioner of the Incorporated Village of Hempstead Community Development Agency, Ms. Oglesby became proficient in the administration of the Community Development Block Grant program.

Additionally, Ms. Oglesby created program budgets, and worked with federal, state, and local agencies to develop the Village of Hempstead Downtown Revitalization Project.

Prior to working with the Village of Hempstead Community Development Agency, Ms. Oglesby worked for the Town of Babylon Office of Downtown Revitalization. There she oversaw community redevelopment projects in economically distressed areas, while also collaborating with stakeholders to promote economic development in Wyandanch, as well as transit-oriented development in East Farmingdale.

She managed the Base Realignment and Closure project in North Amityville to help create 60 units of housing for veterans. She also previously held the position as planner for the Nassau County Planning Department, where she worked with the Nassau County Planning Commission to develop areas of potential economic growth in Nassau County.

Ms. Oglesby attributes her successful career to her work and collaboration on the Glen Cove Waterfront Revitalization Program. Working with the community and government officials on the federal, state, and local levels, Ms. Oglesby administered the Brownfield Program for the Glen Cove Community Development Agency.

Ms. Oglesby earned her Master of Urban Planning degree from City of New York-Hunter College and graduated from SUNY Albany with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban Planning. Danielle and her husband were both born and raised in Glen Cove and currently live in Glen Head.

How do you define success? Success for me is being proud of the work I have accomplished and building integral lasting relationships with my colleagues and peers.

What drives you to succeed? As a lifelong resident of Nassau County, I pride myself on working closely with clients of the NCIDA to promote projects that generate jobs, provide affordable housing in Nassau County and grow our local tax base.

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