Ruth Hassell-Thompson
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Member of the New York State Senate from the 36th district | |
In office January 1, 2001 – June 30, 2016 | |
Preceded by | Suzi Oppenheimer |
Succeeded by | Jamaal Bailey |
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Born | (1942-11-06) November 6, 1942 (age 81) Mount Vernon, New York |
Political party | Democratic |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Mount Vernon, New York |
Occupation | Nurse/Counselor |
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Ruth Hassell-Thompson (née Hassell; born November 6, 1942) of Mount Vernon, New York, is a former State Senator who represented the 36th district of New York, which includes the Bronx neighborhoods of Norwood, Bedford Park, Williamsbridge, Co-op City, Wakefield and Baychester and City of Mount Vernon.
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Born November 6, 1942 in New York City to Branon Hassell and Thelma Crump Hassell, Hassell-Thompson worked as a pediatric nurse and substance abuse counselor for Mount Vernon Hospital from 1963 to 1998. From January 1980 to June 1987, she was executive director of the Westchester Minority Contractor's Association (WMCA). Prior to leading the WMCA, she worked for the Westchester Community Opportunity Program for 10 years in a number of management positions.
She served as president/CEO of Whart Development Company Inc., a real estate development company and a consultant to small and developing businesses before being elected to Mount Vernon City Council in 1993. She would later serve as council president and acting mayor.
In 2000, she was elected to the State Senate. She is the chairwoman of the Crime Victims, Crime and Corrections Committee and is a former ranking minority member on the Consumer Protection and Judiciary committees.
Hassell-Thompson announced on April 22, 2016, that she would be leaving the Senate to work for Governor Andrew Cuomo.[1] She worked as special adviser for policy and community affairs of New York State Homes and Community Renewal.[2][3]
New York State Senate | ||
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Preceded by | New York State Senate, 33rd District 2001–2002 |
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Preceded by | New York State Senate, 36th District 2003–2016 |
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Preceded by | Chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Crime Victims Crime and Corrections 2009–2010 |
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