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HELEN
MARSHALL
QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT
Helen Marshall
was elected overwhelmingly as Queens Borough President in November
2001 with 68 percent of the vote.
She is the
18th Borough President of Queens, the first African American and
the second woman to assume the post of the highest elected official
in a borough with a population of more than 2.2 million people.
Prior to her
election as Queens Borough President, Ms. Marshall represented
the 21st District (Corona, East Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst,
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and LaGuardia Airport) in the City
Council for ten years. She was first elected to the post in 1991,
securing 96 percent of the vote. As the first minority and woman
elected from the district, she worked to enrich and unify an extraordinarily
diverse community. Before leaving the City Council, she served
as Chair of the Higher Education Committee and was a member of
the Housing & Buildings, Environmental Protection and Women's
Issues Committees. She also was Co-Chair of the Council's Black
and Latino Caucus.
As Chair of
the City Council's Higher Education Committee, Ms. Marshall successfully
fought against the privatization of the City University of New
York. She was also one of the founders of the Langston Hughes
Library and provided funding for the expansion and upgrade of
every library in her district. She has also been an advocate for
quality health care, senior citizens and the environment. She
secured funds to restore the City's free dental clinics, led the
fight to prevent the sale of Elmhurst and Queens Hospital Center
and has fought for many years to protect Flushing Bay from the
impacts of LaGuardia Airport. She also provided funding for two
new senior centers in her district and for vans to transport seniors.
Ms. Marshall was also the primary sponsor of legislation to relieve
senior citizens' contributions to Medicare Part B.
Ms. Marshall, a native New Yorker, has been in public service
for 20 years. Before her election to the City Council, Marshall
was elected in 1982 to the first of five terms in the New York
State Assembly. For eight years, prior to her election to the
Assembly, Ms. Marshall was an early childhood teacher. She left
teaching in 1969 to become the first Director of the Langston
Hughes Library - a post she held for five years. She also was
Director of the Elmcor Testing Assessment and Placement Program
for eight years. In 1975, she became a Democratic National Committee
Committeewoman and was elected in 1974 as a Democratic District
Leader. Throughout her career, Marshall has been an advocate for
public libraries, job training programs and economic development
projects. She was a parent activist in the City's public schools
for 15 years, a member of Community Board 3 for 13 years and a
founder of the Queens County Overall Economic Development Corporation.
Borough President
Marshall is a graduate of the City's public school system and
has a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Queens College. She
has also taken graduate courses in Education at the Bank Street
College, and Public Administration at Long Island University.
She is married to Donald Marshall and is the proud mother of two
children, Donald Jr., an electrical engineer, and Agnes Marie,
who is employed in the fashion industry. Ms. Marshall also has
two grandchildren, Chandler and Chasen, the children of Donald
and Charlena.
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