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First
elected to the New York State Senate in 2000, Ms. Ruth
Hassell-Thompson brings years of public service and
community involvement to her post as the Senator of the 36th Senatorial
District. She currently represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester
Counties.
In
1993, Ms. Hassell-Thompson was elected to the Mount Vernon City Council,
serving as Council President and Acting Mayor. In addition, she was
Vice chairperson of the Urban Renewal Board; a voting member of the
Board of Estimate; Vice chairperson of the Real Estate Board and Chairperson
of the Capital Projects Board. Among her other committee responsibilities
was oversight of all Council committees, which included Legislation
and Public Works; Human Resources; Finance and Planning; Public Safety
and Codes.
Ms.
Hassell-Thompson continues to balance her public responsibilities with
other important community and business-related endeavors in the district.
A retired nurse/counselor specializing in helping women with substance
abuse issues, she is the Founding-President/CEO of "The Gathering,"
a volunteer-staffed women's center in Mt. Vernon that provides counseling
and support services. In addition, Ms. Hassell-Thompson was a health
educator for the Mt. Vernon Neighborhood Health Center's Ryan White
Title I Project. This initiative, which entails working with persons
infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS, led to her being honored with
the "Unsung Heroes" award, presented by the AIDS Related Community
Services (ARCS) organization.
Ms.
Hassell-Thompson serves as a consultant to the National Office Managers
and Comptrollers Association (NOMCA), an automobile dealership/industry
organization responsible for promoting special projects for the firm.
Prior
to holding an elected office, she was President/CEO of Whart Development
Company, Inc., a real estate development company and a consultant to
small and developing businesses. Senator Thompson's firm researched
and published "The African American in Westchester" for the
African-American Advisory Board in 1990. She is well known for her expertise
on minority business needs in the Northeast, and has launched numerous
workshops and seminars on business development.
From
January 1980 to June 1987, Ms. Hassell-Thompson was the Executive Director
of the Westchester Minority Contractor's Association (WMCA). In this
position, she became well-versed in economic development issues which
impact women and people of color. She became one of their most ardent
advocates and was successfully persuading members of both the public
and private sectors to increase economic participation with minority
and women-owned businesses. She served on numerous boards and committees
that focused on issues related to minority and women business ownership.
Among her many achievements was her ability to spearhead bank loans
for financing minority and women-owned business activities. She continues
to serve as an advocate for this organization.
As
a testament to Ms. Hassell-Thompson's achievements in helping women
and minorities excel in business ventures and in life, she has received
several awards. Chief among them are: the "Sojourner Truth Racial
Justice Award", the "Harriet Tubman Humanitarian Achievement
Award", the "Minority and Women Business Development Award"
from the state of New York Department of Commerce; the Professional
Women in Construction Award for "Dedicated Services and Action
on Behalf of Equal Opportunity for Women and Minorities"; and Westchester
Black Women's Health Project for "Outstanding Contributions to
Business."
Prior
to leading the WMCA, Ms. Hassell-Thompson worked for the Westchester
Community Opportunity Program (Westchester Co-Op) for 10 years in a
number of management positions, ranging from director of an infant day
care center to executive assistant to the executive director of the
Co-Op. During her tenure there, she was awarded the Joseph P. Gavrin
Memorial Award for personal achievement and contributions to the community
by the Co-Op.
Ms.
Hassell-Thompson is married with two children and has one grandchild.
Standing
Committee Assignments 2004: Banks (Ranking Minority); Consumer Protection
(Ranking Minority); Civil Service and Pensions; Environmental Conservation;
Housing, Construction and Community Development; Local Government; Tourism,
Recreation and Sports Development; Transportation.
VOTE
IN 2002 GENERAL ELECTION
Ruth
Hassell-Thompson, Dem 37,255; Wor 1,211 38,466
George E. Rubin, Rep 2,318; Con 373 2,691
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