Jennifer Raab

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Full Name
Jennifer J. Raab
Place of Birth
New York, NY
High School
Hunter College High School
Undergrad
Cornell University
Graduate
Princeton University, Harvard Law School
Neighborhood
Bronx
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Who

A former attorney and city commissioner, Jennifer Raab now heads up Hunter College, the crown jewel of the city's college system.

Backstory

Born and raised in Washington Heights, Raab attended Hunter College High School. After several years as a corporate litigator for Cravath and Paul, Weiss, she abandoned law and went to work for the South Bronx Development Organization. Following a stint as director of public affairs at the New York City Planning Department, in 1989 Raab joined Rudy Giuliani's mayoral campaign as issues director. (She's credited with helping Giuliani become pro-choice in order to win over liberal voters.) In 1994, Giuliani installed her as chair of the Landmarks Preservation Committee. In 2004, she took the helm of Hunter amid grumblings about her political ties and her lack of a higher-education background. She's since led efforts to create a Hunter-affiliated high school that prepares minority students for college. More recently, she's been at the center of controversy over Hunter's proposal to sell its Kips Bay nursing campus to fund a new 16-story health and science building at 67th and Second Ave.

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Raab earns $218,000 a year.

Personal

Raab's husband, Michael Goodwin, is a New York Daily News columnist and author of two biographies of former New York City mayor Ed Koch: I, Koch and New York Comes Back. Raab and Goodwin have two children, Scott and Miranda, and live in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx.