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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
File:Julie Menin, Portrait.jpg
Menin in 2012
Chair of Manhattan Community Board 1 in Lower Manhattan
In office
June 21, 2005 – June 26, 2012
Preceded byMadelyn Wils
Succeeded byCatherine McVay Hughes
ConstituencyManhattan: Battery Park City, Financial District, Seaport/Civic Center, Tribeca, Ellis Island, Governor's Island, Liberty Island
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseBruce Menin
Residence(s)New York City, New York, USA
Alma materColumbia University
Northwestern University School of Law
ProfessionFormer Small Business Owner, Regulatory Attorney, Non-Profit Executive Director
Websitejuliemenin.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]

  1. ^ Shapiro, Julie. "Julie Menin Makes Way for New CB1 Chairwoman". DNAinfo.com.
  2. ^ Reynolds, Aline. "After seven packed years, Julie Menin to step down from chair of C.B. 1". Downtown Express.
  3. ^ Shapiro, Julie. "Spitzer, mayor back new school". Downtown Express.
  4. ^ Editorial. "Making right decisions". The Villager.
  5. ^ Saul, Michael Howard. "Candidate Shows Early Fundraising Success". The Wall Street Journal.