Age: 68
Occupation: Manhattan Borough President
Education: Bennington College (B.A.), Columbia University (B.A.), Harvard University (M.P.A.)
Gale Brewer, term-limited out as Manhattan Borough President, is now running for a seat on the City Council, a position she has held before, from 2002 until 2013. She is an energetic, street-savvy, locally-focused, highly regarded public servant with no apologies about her passion for Manhattan, a proud, unabashed politician. For years, she has demonstrated admirable encyclopedic knowledge of city government and tireless advocacy of her constituents’ interests and quality of life. She has also demonstrated a career-long commitment for reform on issues like transparency, ethics, and elections. As a council member, she passed the landmark Open Data Law, which mandated all public city data be available online and created the valuable Open Data portal. She also expanded lobbying regulations. As Borough President, Brewer revamped the process of selecting and training community board members in order to make the boards more diverse and more professional. She was a staunch supporter of the introduction of Ranked Choice Voting.
Brewer is taking the unusual step of seeking a “lower” office, rather than campaigning for a citywide or position in state government. As she explains it, she wants to use her skills and background to continue serving Manhattan at this difficult time, “so that we don’t make the same mistakes we did in previous crises.” Citizens Union could not agree more. We endorsed her election to Manhattan Borough President, as well as in her earlier campaigns to the City Council in 2001, 2003, and 2005. There is little question that Brewer is eminently qualified for the job, and she would provide much needed experience in a new City Council. Brewer’s outstanding service, leadership, and commitment for reform are the reasons Citizens Union prefers her in this race.