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565:, a position she held until launching her campaign for Public Advocate in 2001. When she took over, the Historical Society was closed to the public and on the verge of bankruptcy after years of mismanagement. Gotbaum rescued the institution from financial collapse, renovated its landmark building, and recalled its collections from various warehouses. In November 2000, she opened the Henry Luce III Center for the Study of American Culture. She instituted exhibitions, education and public programs for a diverse and ever-increasing audience, leaving the society with a $ 33 million endowment. Gotbaum resigned from the Historical Society to run for the Office of the Public Advocate. 153: 946: 25: 577:
in the Democratic runoff. She was unopposed in the general election. As Public Advocate she focused on education policy, along with women's issues, child welfare, affordable housing and senior services. She was known to work with Mayor
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District Council 37, New York's largest public employee union. She has a daughter, Barr Hogen, from her first marriage (from 1960 to 1967) to Timothy Hogen. Gotbaum married investment banker Peter A. Lewis in 2017.
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on certain issues, but she battled Bloomberg on mayoral succession issues. In return, Bloomberg sought to eliminate the office altogether in 2002 and reduced its budget. At the request of the
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as District Manager for the Chelsea-Clinton (Manhattan West) Neighborhood, Assistant for Women's Issues, and Assistant for Education. She continued her work in education with Mayor
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in 2001 and reelected in 2005. She was the third woman elected to a citywide post in NYC history. The other two were
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Gotbaum became involved in civic affairs in the 1970s, while serving on the staff of former mayor
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In the September 13, 2005, Democratic primary, Gotbaum beat civil rights advocate
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operators. She created a program engaging New York City in a campaign to purchase
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In 2001, Gotbaum finished first in the Democratic primary and then defeated
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After leaving the Parks Department in 1994, Gotbaum became President of the
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Union Power and New York: Victor Gotbaum and District Council 37
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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WRITER, ADAM NICHOLSDAILY NEWS STAFF (September 30, 2007).
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for every police officer. In 1990 newly elected Mayor
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After graduation, she moved to 369: 1977; died 2015) 967: 761: 735: 608:extension of New York City term limits 554:(GMHC) and other organizations use of 450:. She was elected Public Advocate for 956:Italics denote Acting Public Advocate 864: 508:Teachers College, Columbia University 18: 995:George Washington University alumni 811:Parks Commissioner of New York City 513: 218:Parks Commissioner of New York City 13: 1045:Women in New York (state) politics 14: 1056: 1030:People from Dobbs Ferry, New York 944: 843:Public Advocate of New York City 617: 341: 166:Public Advocate of New York City 23: 16:American politician and activist 532:New York City Police Department 528:New York City Police Foundation 386: 366: 337: 1020:New York City public officials 1015:New York City Public Advocates 892:New York City Public Advocates 777: 755: 729: 716: 700: 684: 672: 660: 1: 653: 602:2009 race for Public Advocate 590:2005 race for Public Advocate 569:2001 race for Public Advocate 448:New York City public advocate 762:Eligon, John (May 8, 2008). 500:George Washington University 414:George Washington University 34:biography of a living person 7: 1025:New-York Historical Society 563:New-York Historical Society 498:. She earned her B.A. from 490:for two years, followed by 61:must be removed immediately 10: 1061: 1005:New York (state) Democrats 990:Connecticut College alumni 584:New York State Legislature 1040:The Masters School alumni 953: 942: 898: 849: 840: 832: 827: 817: 808: 800: 795: 433: 405: 397: 316: 306: 275: 270: 266: 256: 244: 234: 223: 216: 204: 192: 182: 171: 163: 159: 150: 143: 558:for fundraising events. 474:Early life and education 552:Gay Men's Health Crisis 985:Brearley School alumni 980:Barnard College alumni 486:in 1956. She attended 48:Please help by adding 722:Bellush and Bellush, 679:Betsy Gotbaum profile 622:Her second husband, 440:Elisabeth A. 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