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]-born and reared, Claire K. Shulman took office in February, 1986 after the resignation of then borough president ], who later committed suicide. | ]-born and reared, Claire K. Shulman took office in February, 1986 after the resignation of then borough president ], who later committed suicide. | ||
She was elected to a full term later that year and again in 1989, 1993 and 1997. She retired in 2001 and was succeeded by ]. She |
She was elected to a full term later that year and again in 1989, 1993 and 1997. She retired in 2001 and was succeeded by ]. She currently serves as a member of the boards of directors of New York Hospital Queens and St. Mary's Healthcare System for Children. | ||
She is a ] survivor who lost both breasts in separate mastectomies. | She is a ] survivor who lost both breasts in separate mastectomies. |
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Claire Shulman was the borough president of Queens (New York City) from 1986 until 2002.
Brooklyn-born and reared, Claire K. Shulman took office in February, 1986 after the resignation of then borough president Donald Manes, who later committed suicide.
She was elected to a full term later that year and again in 1989, 1993 and 1997. She retired in 2001 and was succeeded by Helen Marshall. She currently serves as a member of the boards of directors of New York Hospital Queens and St. Mary's Healthcare System for Children.
She is a breast cancer survivor who lost both breasts in separate mastectomies.
She married Dr. Melvin Shulman, and their daughter, Dr. Ellen S. Baker, is an astronaut and a veteran of three Space Shuttle voyages, including one that docked with the Russian space station Mir.
Shulman and her husband reside in affluent Beechhurst, Queens, New York.
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Preceded byDonald Manes | Borough President of Queens 1986 – 2002 |
Succeeded byHelen Marshall |
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