Age: 53
Occupation: Former NYC Census Director, former Commissioner for the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment
Education: Columbia University (Bachelor’s), Northwestern University School of Law (J.D.)
Julie Menin enters this race with substantial experience in city government, most recently serving as Director of the Census for NYC, and Executive Assistant Corporation Counsel for Strategic Advocacy in the de Blasio administration. Menin previously served as Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, where she launched a five-part initiative to support women in film and television. Menin also founded the non-profit Wall Street Rising, which worked to give small businesses access grants, insurance, and other monetary aid, helping revitalize Lower Manhattan after 9/11. In her recent position, she led the country’s largest cityled effort to ensure an accurate census count. Menin’s foremost priority as a City Council Member is to increase transparency and accountability, pledging to respond to all constituent inquiries within 24 hours. Another top priority is revitalizing the post-pandemic economy by ramping up vaccinations, removing obstacles and fees for small businesses, and supporting the tourism industry. Although this crowded race includes many talented candidates, Menin stands out among this group. She cannot be beaten in terms of experience, knowledge, and capability. She demonstrated clear and concrete plans for a reform agenda. She would seek to chair the Oversight and Investigations Committee, and empower it with a robust legal staff to exert close oversight over agencies like the Police Department and the Board of Elections. She wants a speaker who believes in the Council’s accountability mission. For these reasons, Citizens Union believes she would be an effective lawmaker and supports her candidacy.