"Shirley Rodrigues brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience and is the perfect person to deliver my agenda to make London a cleaner and greener city. Shirley will drive forward the urgent action needed to ensure Londoners no longer have to fear the air we breathe and will address the failure to tackle the problem by the previous mayor and government," Khan said in a statement last week.
"I am sure she will be a fantastic addition to my top team, taking on a crucial portfolio that has become an issue of life and death," he noted.
Rodrigues becomes the second deputy mayor of Indian origin to join Khan's team, after Indore-born Rajesh Agarwal was appointed to the business portfolio last month.
She said:"I am delighted to be working with Sadiq on his ambitious plans to make London one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the world."
Rodrigues, who was born in Kenya but traces her family roots back to Goa, is currentlythe Acting Executive Director for Climate Change atthe Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF),an independent philanthropic organisation that works to transform the lives of poor and vulnerable children in developing countries, where she oversees a 155-million-pounds global strategy and portfolio.
She will now take charge on finalising Khan's proposals for tackling London's poor air quality, for which a consultation has already been conducted.
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