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'''Julie Menin''' is the former Chairperson of [[Community Boards of Manhattan|Community Board 1]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Shapiro|first=Julie|title=Julie Menin Makes Way for New CB1 Chairwoman|url=http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20120627/civic-center/julie-menin-makes-way-for-new-cb1-chairwoman|publisher=DNAinfo.com}}</ref> in [[Lower Manhattan]], small business owner and regulatory attorney and a well-known advocate for helping Manhattan small businesses recover after the 9/11 attacks.<ref>{{cite web|last=Reynolds|first=Aline|title=After seven packed years, Julie Menin to step down from chair of C.B. 1|url=http://www.downtownexpress.com/after-seven-packed-years-julie-menin-steps-down-from-chair-of-c-b-1/|publisher=Downtown Express}}</ref> Menin was elected to CB1 in a 2005 special election and was unanimously re-elected to three successive terms in 2006, 2008 and 2010. As chair of CB1, Menin worked on numerous [[land use]] and [[zoning]] issues, led a successful campaign to build New York City’s first "green" school and other initiatives to revitalize Lower Manhattan.<ref>{{cite web|last=Shapiro|first=Julie|title=Spitzer, mayor back new school|url=http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_236/spitzermayor.html|publisher=Downtown Express}}</ref> Menin has been recognized for her “solution-based” approach to controversial issues in the wake of 9/11 and as chair of CB1.<ref>{{cite web|last=Editorial|title=Making right decisions|url=http://thevillager.com/villager_440/editorial.html|publisher=The Villager}}</ref> Memin was a candidate for Manhattan Borough President in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|last=Saul|first=Michael Howard|title=Candidate Shows Early Fundraising Success|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303343404577519333847166346.html|publisher=The Wall Street Journal}}</ref> |
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Julie Menin | |
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File:Julie Menin, Portrait.jpg | |
Chair of Manhattan Community Board 1 in Lower Manhattan | |
In office June 21, 2005 – June 26, 2012 | |
Preceded by | Madelyn Wils |
Succeeded by | Catherine McVay Hughes |
Constituency | Manhattan: Battery Park City, Financial District, Seaport/Civic Center, Tribeca, Ellis Island, Governor's Island, Liberty Island |
Personal details | |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Bruce Menin |
Residence(s) | New York City, New York, USA |
Alma mater | Columbia University Northwestern University School of Law |
Profession | Former Small Business Owner, Regulatory Attorney, Non-Profit Executive Director |
Website | juliemenin.com |
Julie Menin is the former Chairperson of Community Board 1[1] in Lower Manhattan, small business owner and regulatory attorney and a well-known advocate for helping Manhattan small businesses recover after the 9/11 attacks.[2] Menin was elected to CB1 in a 2005 special election and was unanimously re-elected to three successive terms in 2006, 2008 and 2010. As chair of CB1, Menin worked on numerous land use and zoning issues, led a successful campaign to build New York City’s first "green" school and other initiatives to revitalize Lower Manhattan.[3] Menin has been recognized for her “solution-based” approach to controversial issues in the wake of 9/11 and as chair of CB1.[4] Memin was a candidate for Manhattan Borough President in 2013.[5]
- ^ Shapiro, Julie. "Julie Menin Makes Way for New CB1 Chairwoman". DNAinfo.com.
- ^ Reynolds, Aline. "After seven packed years, Julie Menin to step down from chair of C.B. 1". Downtown Express.
- ^ Shapiro, Julie. "Spitzer, mayor back new school". Downtown Express.
- ^ Editorial. "Making right decisions". The Villager.
- ^ Saul, Michael Howard. "Candidate Shows Early Fundraising Success". The Wall Street Journal.