Helen Marshall Politician

Helen M. Marshall (born September 30, 1929) is the 18th Borough President of Queens, first elected in November 2001, to succeed the term-limited Claire Shulman. Prior to being elected Borough President, Marshall served on the New York City Council from 1992 to 2001, an office she vacated due to term limits. Prior to being a city councilwoman, Marshall served for nine years in the New York State Assembly. In both the City Council and State Assembly, Marshall represented Queens.As Borough President, Marshall has made marketing Queens as a tourist destination one of her priorities.In 2005, Marshall won a second term, defeating her Republican and Conservative challenger Philip T. Sica with 75% of the vote to his 25%. She was inaugurated to her second term as President of the Borough of Queens on January 3, 2006 in a ceremony held at Terrace on the Park in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Marshall outlined her plans for the next four years including health care, education, housing and new park projects.On July 1, 2009, she appointed Dennis M. Walcott to the reconstituted New York City Board of Education. The Board then voted to name Walcott as president of the board.In November 2009, Marshall was re-elected to a third term.Marshall was born in the Bronx. She received a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Queens College. She was teacher for eight years. In 1969, she left teaching to become the first Director of the Langston Hughes Library. Helen Marshall is married to Donald Marshall and they have two children, Donald Jr. and Agnes Marie.

Personal facts

Helen Marshall
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1929
Birth place
The Bronx , New York
Education
Queens College City University of New York

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Office holder

office
18th Borough President of Queens
Member of the New York City Council from the 21st District
party
Democratic Party (United States)
region
New York
successor
Melinda Katz
Jeffrion Aubry

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