New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has revealed the members of his inaugural committee. 

Mamdani’s team says the group of 48 includes “people from across fields and communities” and are “New Yorkers whose creativity, leadership and lived experience reflect the full life of the city.” 

The group includes ATM Kamrul Hasan, the brother of slain NYPD Det. Didarul Islam, along with entertainers, heads of volunteer organizations, and more. 

Members of the committee, which also includes John Turturro, Cynthia Nixon, Kal Penn and The Kid Mero, among many others, will serve as hosts at his Jan. 1 inauguration at City Hall. 

“Our city’s artists, thinkers, organizers, and activists have shaped what New York looks, sounds, and feels like,” Mamdani said. “This is a celebration of the movement that made this victory possible, and the beginning of a new dawn for our city. I could not be more excited to share this moment with these committee members and with New Yorkers across the five boroughs.”

The announcement comes as Mamdani has been busy filling out leadership spots in his administration. Earlier this week, he announced Lillian Bonsignore will serve as commissioner of the FDNY

About Mamdani’s inauguration

Some 4,000 invited guests will attend the 1 p.m. ceremony at City Hall, but a larger block party is taking place in the Canyon of Heroes from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. That’s open to the public, and thousands of people are expected, but they are required to RSVP online by clicking here. Mamdani will be sworn in at midnight on Jan. 1 in a private ceremony by New York Attorney General Letitia James and at the public City Hall swearing in ceremony at 1 p.m. by Sen. Bernie Sanders. 

CBS News New York will stream the mayor-elect’s inauguration live on Jan. 1. 

Fill list of Mamdani’s inaugural committee members

Here’s the full list of Mamdani’s inaugural committee as released by Mamdani’s transition team. 

Alicé Nascimento — New York Communities for Change

Alvaro Lopez — NYC Democratic Socialists of America

Ana Maria Archilla — NY Working Families Party

Antonio Weiss — Investor and former Treasury official

Aaron Eisenberg — United Auto Workers Region 9A 

Arsh Raziuddin — Creative Director

ATM Kamrul Hasan — NYPD and brother of the late Officer Didarul Islam

Aziz Isham — Museum of the Moving Image

Beth Miller — Jewish Voice for Peace

Ceyenne Doroshow — G.L.I.T.S.

Christian Howles — Zohran for NYC Field Lead, Staten Island

Cole Escola — Playwright

Colson Whitehead — Novelist

Cynthia Nixon, Actress and Activist

Dena Cox — Zohran for NYC Field Lead, Brooklyn

Gerald Karp 

Joe Baker — Lenape Center 

John Turturro — Actor and Filmmaker

Joynal Abedin — Bangladeshi American Advocacy Group

Julio Torres — Comedian and Filmmaker

Kal Penn — Actor and Author

Kashif Shaikh — Pillars Fund

Katia Reguero Lindor — The Unaparent Podcast

Laura Lema — Zohran for NYC Field Lead, The Bronx

Luis Guzman — Actor and Producer

Marc N Weiss

Maria Antonia Cay (Toñita) — Caribbean Social Club

Matt Balfour — IATSE Local 161 & Actors Equity Association

Mike Luba — Forest Hills Stadium

Min Jin Lee — Novelist

Ms. Rachel — Educator and YouTuber

Naseem Haffar

Nicholas Occhiouto — Zohran for NYC Field Lead, Manhattan

Patrick Gaspard — Senior Fellow at Center for American Progress

Phylisa Wisdom — New York Jewish Agenda

Priya Parker — Author and Facilitator

Rami Sarafa — Cordoba Partners

Robert Wolf — 32 Advisors

Rochelle Lin — CAAAV

Sally Susman — Businesswoman and Author of WSJ bestseller Breaking Through

Sami Zaman — Sami’s Kabab House

Sara’o Bery — Filmworker and Strategist

Shazia Choudri — Beyond Barzakh & Vagabond Media

Sherry Padilla — Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM)

Sonny Rollins — Saxophonist and Jazz Musician

Stephanie Gold

The Kid Mero — Writer and Comedian

Umit Muradi — Zohran for NYC Field Lead, Queens