
Senator Kevin
S. Parker is committed to restoring the overall quality
of life for the constituents of the 21st Senatorial District in Brooklyn.
A lifelong Brooklyn resident, Senator Parker has been a Flatbush resident
for more than 27 years. Having been nurtured, schooled and employed
in the district, Senator Parker is intimately familiar with the needs
of this ethnically diverse community which consists of 311,000 constituents
in severalÿ communities which include: Flatbush, East Flatbush,
Midwood, Ditmas Park, Kensington and Borough Park. A product of the
New York City Public School system, Senator Parker attended P.S 193,
Andres Hudde J.H.S 240 and Midwood High School.
Senator
Parker's professional background reflects a wide range of public service
and commitment to a better New York. As the Special Assistant to former
New York State Comptroller H. Carl McCall, Senator Parker managed intergovernmental
relations in New York City and wasÿ the liaison between the Comptroller
and city, state and federal elected officials. He performed similar
functions with unions, community-based organizations and constituents.
In addition,ÿ he tracked city legislation and monitored City Council
activities for the Comptroller.
As
a New York City Urban Fellow, Senator Parker also has served as a Special
Assistant to Manhattan Borough President Ruth Messinger. Additionally,
he was Legislative Aide to former New York City Council Member Una Clarke
and Special Assistant to Assemblyman Nick Perry. As Project Manager
with the New York State Urban Development Corporation, Senator Parker
financed women-and minority-owned businesses and promoted community
business redevelopment. Senator Parker worked at UBS Painewebber in
the government affairs of the Chairman's office working on broad issues
of importance to the financial service industry.
At
present, Senator Parker, 35 is the youngest member of the Senate but
he brings a wealth of experience to the legislature where he has been
assigned to several Standing Committees. He is the ranking member on
the Energy and Telecommunications Committee. His other Committee assignments
include: Finance, Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions,ÿ
Commerce,ÿ Economic Development and Small Business, Higher Education,
Agriculture, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Homeland Security and Veteran Affairs.
Senator
Parker's commitment to his community is reflected in hisÿ leadership
in civic organizations.ÿ He is the former 2nd Vice Chairman of
the Board and chairperson of Community Board #17's Education Committee;
a member of the Community Service Society's Associates program and the
Children's Defense Fund's Community Crusade for Children. Most recently,
Senator Parker was a member of the Coro Foundation's Leadership New
York XI class where he examined public policy, budget and infrastructure,
race relations, education and health care issues.
Senator
Parker's commitment to education has taken him into the classroom as
a professor of both African-American Studies and Political Science at
several colleges including: Baruch College - CUNY, SUNY - Old Westbury,
John Jay College - CUNY, Medgar Evers College - CUNY, City College,
and Long Island University Brooklyn Campus. Overall, Senator Parker
has done most of his teaching at Brooklyn College - CUNY, where he also
was a faculty advisor to student organizations and activities. Senator
Parker also has taught graduate courses at Brooklyn College's Center
for Worker Education.
Senator
Parker received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Service from
Penn State University, where he organized students to fight racism and
encourage diversity at the University. He holds a master's of science
degree from the New School for Social Research Graduate School of Management
and Urban Policy, and currently is pursuing a doctoral degree in Political
Science at the City University of New York Graduate School and University
Center.
Senator
Parker is committed to breaking down barriers and building bridges.
In so doing, he is committed to working with people of varied ethnic
and religious backgrounds to realize his ultimate aim to ensure adequate
representation for all New Yorkers.
Standing
Committee Assignments 2004: Energy and Telecommunications (Ranking Minority);
Agriculture; Alcoholism and Drug Abuse; Commerce, Economic Development
and Small Business; Corporations, Authorities and Commissions; Finance;
Higher Education; Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs.
VOTE
IN 2002 GENERAL ELECTION
Kevin
S. Parker, Dem 26,464; Wor 1,916 28,380
Herman Hall, Rep 3,502; Ind 794 4,296
Noach Dear, Con 3,185
Lori Citron Knipel, Lib 435
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