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Ronnie Eldridge

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Name
  
Ronnie Eldridge

Role
  
Activist


Spouse
  
Jimmy Breslin (m. 1982)

Education
  
Barnard College

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Occupation
  
Activist, Businesswoman, Politician, Television host

Alma mater
  
Barnard College class of 1952

Children
  
Daniel M. Eldridge, Lucy Eldridge, Emily Eldridge

Similar People
  
Jimmy Breslin, Christopher Breslin, Kevin Breslin

Ronnie Eldridge Testimonial


Ronnie Eldridge (née Myers) is an American activist, businesswoman, politician, and television host. She is the current host of Eldridge & Co., a weekly television talk show on CUNY TV, the television station of the City University of New York.

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Life and career

In 1977, Eldridge resigned from a position as an executive producer at Channel 13 to enter politics and run for president of the borough of Manhattan, asking, "Does anyone honestly believe that the whole household of Manhattan can be run by men alone?." A protegee of Robert F. Kennedy, she went on to serve New York City's Mayor John V. Lindsay as Special Assistant, and was the only female member of the cabinet of New York Governor Mario Cuomo serving as Director of the Division for Women. Equal parts entrepreneurial and political she spearheaded Special Projects for MS Magazine and served as Executive Director of the MS Foundation for Women. From 1989 to 2001, she represented the Upper West Side on New York's City Council. Since then she has worked on various political projects as well as several business ventures and activism campaigns focusing on women's rights. She was married to Jimmy Breslin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author. The celebrated marriage between the feminist politician and the gruff city columnist inspired the CBS show, "American Nuclear." She and her husband are the parents of nine children and 11 grandchildren. They remained married until Breslin's death in 2017 left Eldridge widowed for a second time.

References

Ronnie Eldridge Wikipedia