New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
125 Worth St Rm 514, New York, NY 10013
Yvonne J. Graham Director
New York State Department of Health Administrative Public Health Programs
90 Church St, New York, NY 10007 212 417-5444
Yvonne Graham Executive Director
Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc Scope of Service Includes International Programs College Internships Aids Outreach and Education Immigration Service
3512 Church Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203 718 940-9501, 718 826-2942, 718 826-2948
Yvonne Graham Deputy President
New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation General Hospital Specialty Hospital Specialty Outpatient Clinic · Specialty Outpatient Clinics Nec
125 Worth St, New York, NY 10013 93 Worth St, New York, NY 10013 212 788-3321, 718 510-8538
Assistant to the Borough President at Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, Assistant to the Borough President at Brooklyn Borough President Office, Deputy Borough President at Office of the Brooklyn Borough President
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
Office of the Brooklyn Borough President
Assistant to the Borough President
Brooklyn Borough President Office since 2002
Assistant to the Borough President
Office of the Brooklyn Borough President since Mar 2002
Deputy Borough President
Education:
City University of New York 1984 - 1987
RN, MPH, Public Health
Central Commercial High School New York NY 1961-1965
Community:
Stephen Giove, Sammy Pereira, Merton Reynolds
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Lived:
Charleston Clarksville Hanau, Germany Norcross Fort Dix, New Jersey
Work:
WORK EXPERIENCE Barksdale House Inn/Innovative Partners 9/2006 - 4/2007 - Front Desk Clerk Burris Outlet/Innovative Partners 12/2004 - 4/2006 - Bookeeper Sinclair Broadcasting Group 7/2002 - 3/2003 - Master Control Technician (6-2) Jefferson Pilot / WCSC TV 3/2003 - 11/2003 - Master Control Technician United Parcel Service/Spherion - Customer Svc/Prescan Auditor (2004) Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Patient Service Assistant (2006-2009) United States Investments/J Sharmon Management - Resident Manager (3) United States Army 8/1980 - 7/1982 - Property Book Supply and Service Office Clerk (7-6)
Education:
Trident Tecnical College - Film Production/ Radio Television Broadcasting
About:
THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL WITH A LITTLE CURL RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF HER FOREHEAD. WHEN SHE WAS GOOD SHE WAS VERY VERY GOOD. BUT, WHEN SHE WAS BAD SHE WAS HORRID. THAT GIRL USED TO BE ME UMPTEEN YEARS ...
Bragging Rights:
At this point in my Iife I have a terriffic daughter who is 29 yrs. old. In April 2011 she gave birth to her first child, my first grandchild. An adorable baby girl with an attitude. Anywho, after high school I joined the U.S. Army. The army was not my first choice. What happended was one morning when I was a high school senior the ASVAB, ARM SERVICE VOCATIONAL APPTITUDE BATTERY test administrators came to my school. I mean like I r-e-a-lly did not feel like going to classes that day. So-----, I just bounce myself down to the library where the ASVAB test was being administered. After high school I decide to go in the military. I put off going to college, because I re-a-lly did not feel like going to classes again. My first duty station was Fort Campbell, Kentucky, with the 101st Airborne Division. Oh well, it was an experience. Being that it was a rapid deployment division, there was no letting up. We were always running, I had dreams of running in my sleep. We stayed on Alert. Sometimes three days at a time until we were released from duty. We once every four month we would pitch a tent, live outside and perform war games. The Batallion that I was in encouraged every GI to sign up for airborne school. But I am afraid of height and have agoraphobia. Damn was I glad that it was not mandatory. I aint had want to be no Airborne Ranger.
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New York City may ban cigarette sales to people under 21
he fact that tobacco marketing is more likely to take place in areas where minority and low-income New Yorkers live is especially concerning as these groups may be particularly vulnerable to industry practices that recruit new smokers, as demonstrated by their higher tobacco use rates," Yvonne Graham