Lilliam Barrios-Paoli

Lilliam Barrios-Paoli
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services
In office
December 12, 2013 – September 2015
Succeeded byHerminia Palacio
Appointed byBill de Blasio
Commissioner of the
New York City Department for the Aging
In office
2008–2013
Appointed byMichael Bloomberg
Preceded byEdwin Mendéz-Santiago
Succeeded byDonna M. Corrado
New York City Human Resources Administration/Department of Social Services Commissioner
In office
February 1997 – December 1997
Appointed byRudolph Giuliani
Preceded byMarva L. Hammons
Succeeded byJason Turner
Personal details
Alma materNew School of Social Research

Lilliam Barrios-Paoli is a former New York City government employee.

Life and education

Barrios-Paoli has a baccalaureate degree from Universidad Iberoamericana and a Masters and Ph.D. degree in Cultural and Urban Anthropology from the New School of Social Research. She has taught at the City University of New York, Hunter College, and the Bank Street College of Education in New York City, and Rutgers University and Montclair State College in New Jersey.

Career

Under Rudolph Giuliani, Barrios-Paoli was the City's Commissioner of the Human Resources Administration. She was forced out of the post due to her criticism of moves made by the administration.[1]

In 2008 Barrios-Paoli served as Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Commissioner for the Aging where she oversaw the city's programs for the elderly.[2]

Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio appointed Barrios-Paoli his deputy mayor for health and human services on December 12, 2013.[3] She resigned in September 2015 to become the volunteer chairwoman of the board of the city's Health and Hospitals Corporation—which runs the city’s public hospitals.[4] This announcement came during an ongoing crisis of New York City's homelessness (an area of the Deputy Mayor's purview) and increased media scrutiny of the administration's policies.[5]

References

  1. ^ Firestone, David (17 December 1997). "Mayor Moves Agency Heads From 2 Posts In His Cabinet". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Bloomberg Names Commissioner for Aging". The New York Times. 17 December 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  3. ^ Chen, David W. (13 December 2013). "De Blasio Picks Bloomberg Official as Social Services Chief". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  4. ^ Stewart, Nikita (31 August 2015). "Mayor de Blasio's Aide on Homeless Is Resigning Amid Crisis". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Advocates surprised by departure of deputy mayor for health". Politico New York. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
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