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David Paterson
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NYSCF Board member David Carmel, honoree Governor David Paterson, and NYSCF CEO Susan L. Solomon at the Stem Cell Foundation's 2008 Gala. Photo: Patrick McMullan
Biography

David A. Paterson became New York’s 55th Governor on March 17, 2008.

Education:
BA in History, Columbia University, 1977
JD, Hofstra Law School, 1982

Personal:
Married to Michelle Paige Paterson.
Two children

Background:
Governor Paterson was born May 20, 1954 in Brooklyn, NY to Portia and Basil Paterson, the first non-white Secretary of State in New York and the first African-American Vice-Chair of the National Democratic Party.

In his 23 years serving the people of New York, Governor Paterson has worked towards change by reaching across party lines and bringing people together. His thoughtful, inclusive approach to governing has won him the respect of colleagues and a reputation for uniting disparate forces towards consensus that benefits all New Yorkers.

At the age of 31 in 1985, Governor Paterson was elected to represent Harlem in the New York State Senate, becoming the youngest Senator in Albany. In 2003, he became the minority leader of the New York State Senate, the first non-white legislative leader in New York’s history. He made history again in 2004 when he became the first visually impaired person to address the Democratic National Convention. He became New York's first African American Lieutenant Governor in 2007 and is now New York's first African American Governor.

As Lieutenant Governor, Governor Paterson led the charge on several crucial issues for New York’s future: achieving legislation for a $600 million stem cell research initiative in New York, the nation's second largest allocation; putting forth a statewide renewable energy strategy that harnesses the sun and wind; working to prevent domestic violence and empower of its victims; and serving as the primary champion for minority- and women-owned businesses in New York.

Affiliations/Honors/Awards
Governor Paterson, who is legally blind, is nationally recognized as a leading active advocate for the visually and physically impaired. He is a member of the American Foundation for the Blind. In addition, he is a Member of the Board of the Achilles Track Club, having completed the New York City Marathon in 1999. He serves as a member of the Democratic National Committee and as a board member of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee.
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1.Anne Hearst McInerney
2.Campion Platt
3.Chuck Close
4.Crystle Stewart
5.David Carmel
6.Haley Binn
7.Jason Binn
8.Jay McInerney
9.Julian Zugazagoitia
10.Lisa Oz
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1.Image Gallery: Best Buddies Hamptons Gala 2009
2.Image Gallery: El Museo 2009 Spring Gala
3.Image Gallery: HealthCorps 2009 Green Garden Gala
4.Image Gallery: New York Stem Cell Foundation 2008 Gala
5.Image Gallery: New York Philharmonic 2008 Opening Night Gala
6.Image Gallery: New York Observer's The 100 Most Powerful People in Real Estate
7.Image Gallery: HealthCorps 2008 Enchanted Garden Gala
8.Image Gallery: Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts in Education 2008 Benefit
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