Christopher Ellis, who has held various roles in New York state government and higher education, will serve as Albany’s deputy mayor in the Dorcey Applyrs administration, she announced Tuesday.
Ellis, a senior vice president and consultant at Constantinople & Vallone Consulting, will help oversee city operations, support policy decisions and champion transparency, equity and accountability, the mayor-elect said in a statement. Â
“This role is central to how City Hall functions day to day,” Applyrs said. “His decades of experience at the municipal and state levels, combined with his deep understanding of planning, intergovernmental coordination, and public service, give him the perspective and discipline this moment requires.”
Wells previously worked as director of state legislative affairs for the City of New York. He served as a senior legislative fiscal analyst for the state Assembly Ways and Means Committee and in senior executive roles at SUNY, where he acted as deputy chief of staff and then associate vice chancellor for workforce development initiatives.
Born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, Wells graduated from Dartmouth College and received a master’s degree in economics from Youngstown State University. Â
Applrys on Monday appointed Miriam Dixon as commissioner of administrative services. Dixon previously served the city of Albany in senior administrative and human resources roles.Â
Applyrs will succeed Kathy Sheehan as mayor of Albany. Her swearing-in ceremony is set for 1 p.m. Thursday in the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany.

Correction: The swearing-in ceremony for Mayor-elect Dorcey Applyrs is 1 p.m. Thursday.