Edward I. Koch
Mayor
Biography
Edward I. Koch served as the 105th Mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989, becoming one of the most recognizable and influential mayors in the city's history. Known for his distinctive personality, colorful rhetoric, and energetic leadership, Koch revitalized the city during a critical period of urban renewal and fiscal recovery, earning widespread recognition for his role in New York's renaissance.
Beyond his tenure as mayor, Koch remained an active public figure and cultural commentator throughout his life, writing books, appearing in films and television, and maintaining a prominent voice in New York politics and civic affairs. His legacy as a transformative municipal leader and his enduring presence in the city's cultural consciousness cemented his place as one of New York's most memorable and consequential mayors.