Sneha Girap (Editor)

Karen Koslowitz

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Preceded by
  
Melinda Katz

Religion
  
Jewish

Preceded by
  
Arthur Katzman

Website
  
Official website


Succeeded by
  
Melinda Katz

Name
  
Karen Koslowitz

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Karen Koslowitz Councilmember Karen Koslowitz volunteering to feed the Hungry YouTube


Karen Koslowitz: Candidate for Council District 29


Karen Kozlowitz is the Council member for the 29th District of the New York City Council. She is a Democrat.

Contents

Karen Koslowitz Karen Koslowitz elected to head Queens council delegation TimesLedger

The district includes [Forest Hills], Forest Park, Kew Gardens, Rego Park and Richmond Hill.

Karen Koslowitz district29700x465jpg

Karen koslowitz


Life and career

Karen Koslowitz Karen Koslowitz CMKoslowitz Twitter

Koslowitz's parents immigrated from Krakow, Poland, settling in the Soundview section of The Bronx. She was raised in the Bronx, where she attended James Monroe High School. She has two daughters, Heidi and Marcia.

Koslowitz began her career in the private sector at Fischbach and Moore, Inc., electrical contractors. She entered public service as a Legislative Aide for Congressman Gary Ackerman (D-NY), and subsequently for Council member Arthur Katzman. She then became the full-time Special Assistant and Queens Ombudsman to City Council President Andrew Stein.

From 2002 to 2009, Koslowitz served as Deputy Borough President in the administration of Queens Borough President Helen Marshall. Among her main responsibilities were to oversee Constituent Services and the borough’s 14 Community Boards.

New York City Council

Koslowitz was elected to the New York City Council, serving the 29th Councilmanic District in Queens. The district includes Forest Hills, Rego Park, Maspeth, Kew Gardens, and Richmond Hill. She held this position starting in 1991 when she succeeded Arthur Katzman in a special election.

In 2001, Koslowitz stepped down because of term limits, remaining in government as an appointed Deputy Borough President for Queens. She returned to the City Council in 2009, winning in a five-person Democratic Primary with the backing of the local Democratic Party leadership. She was reelected in 2013 with 91 percent of the vote, defeating an independent candidate.

References

Karen Koslowitz Wikipedia