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Lilliam Barrios-Paoli
is a former New York City government employee.
Life and education
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Barrios-Paoli has a baccalaureate degree from
Universidad Iberoamericana
and a Masters and Ph.D. degree in Cultural and Urban Anthropology from the
New School of Social Research
. She has taught at the
City University of New York
,
Hunter College
, and the
Bank Street College of Education
in New York City, and
Rutgers University
and
Montclair State College
in New Jersey.
Career
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Under
Rudolph Giuliani
, Barrios-Paoli was the City's Commissioner of the
Human Resources Administration
. She was forced out of the post due to her criticism of moves made by the administration.
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In 2008 Barrios-Paoli served as Mayor
Michael Bloomberg
's
Commissioner for the Aging
where she oversaw the city's programs for the elderly.
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Mayor-elect
Bill de Blasio
appointed Barrios-Paoli his
deputy mayor
for health and human services on December 12, 2013.
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She resigned in September 2015 to become the volunteer chairwoman of the board of the city's
Health and Hospitals Corporation
?which runs the city’s public hospitals.
[4]
This announcement came during an ongoing crisis of New York City's homelessness (an area of the Deputy Mayor's purview) and increased media scrutiny of the administration's policies.
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Executive Officers
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First Deputy Mayor
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Deputy Mayor, Operations
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Deputy Mayor, Health and Human Services
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Deputy Mayor, Housing and Economic Development
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Deputy Mayor, Strategic Policy Initiatives
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Chief of Staff
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- Laura Santucci (2014, 2015)
- Amanda Howe (
acting:
2014)
- Kevin O'Brien (
acting:
2017)
- Emma Wolfe
(
acting:
2017, 2017?2021)
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Budget Director
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