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"Dr. John Flateau is a Professor of Public Administration and Political Science at Medgar Evers College of The City University Of New York. He previously served as Vice President and Dean of Institutional Advancement; Public Admin. Department Chair; and Dean of the Business School which achieved national ACBSP accreditation. Dr. Flateau currently directs the US Census Information Center, the DuBois Bunche Center For Public Policy; the New York Clearinghouse on the 2020 Census, Voting Rights and Redistricting; and he directs a team of CUNY Service Corps research assistants. He previously co-directed the Brooklyn International Trade and Development Center; Brooklyn Empowerment Zone initiative; and MEC Educational Foundation. He is a Fellow of the National Academy Of Public Administration. His current research includes economic and demographic research on Brooklyn Caribbean Immigrant communities, with the Caribbean Research Center; analysis of Black New Yorker?s struggle for Political Equality, with the NYU Stafford Project on Inequality; principal investigator on a Brooklyn Health Care Reform project with MIT and the Maimonides Medical Center; and he is a member of the President?s Advisory Committee, Nat?l Assn. Of Health Service Executives-NY Chapter. John has helped raise and administer millions in academic research and program grants; funds for student scholarships, faculty development, and MEC?s capital and operating budgets. Funders include US HUD, DOT and Dept. of Commerce; the NY State Legislature and NY City Council; New York Community Trust, Deutsche Bank Foundation, CUNY Research Foundation, National Science Foundation and others. On a CUNY public service leave, Dr. Flateau served as senior policy advisor to the State Senate Democratic Majority; Deputy Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations; and Member of NYS Legislative Advisory Task Force On Demographic Research And Reapportionment. Other public service includes: Chief Of Staff and campaign coordinator for Mayor David N. Dinkins, New York?s first and only Black Mayor; NYS Empire State Development Corporation, Senior Vice President and chief diversity officer; Executive Director, NYS Black, Hispanic, Asian Legislative Caucus; and Principal Research Analyst, NYS Commission on Health Education & Illness Prevention. Dr. Flateau heads a multidisciplinary consulting practice with expertise in health care research, minority business and economic development, education policy and programs, non-profit management, campaigns and election administration, voting rights and legislative redistricting, public policy, census demographic research and public affairs. He is a Commissioner, NYC Board Of Elections; and Member, Diversity Board, NYC School Construction Authority. He is formerly: Commissioner, NYC Districting Commission; Chair, US Census Advisory Committee on Black Populations; member, National Conference Of Black Political Scientists; American Assn. of Political Consultants; and the NAACP. John earned a Ph.D. in Political Science, specializing in American Politics and Public Policy, Graduate Center, CUNY; Master of Philosophy in Political Science; Master of Arts in Urban Policy; Master?s in Public Administration, Baruch College, CUNY; and Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, New York University. He comes from a distinguished family of public service; is a Trustee of Bridge St. AWME Church; and member of the Bedford Stuyvesant community. He received numerous honors and awards; is a public affairs commentator; and his published works include: The Prison Industrial Complex: Race, Crime & Justice in New York; Young Lives, American Dreams: Caribbean American and African American Youth of Brooklyn; Blackout? Media Ownership Concentration?; Amsterdam and New York: Learning From Each Other; Black Brooklyn: The Politics of Ethnicity, Class and Gender; and numerous briefs and governmental testimony on The Census, Voting Rights and Redistricting. Email: [email protected]"

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