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San Francisco County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for Lynne Newhouse Segal

Candidate for
Supervisor; County of San Francisco; District 2

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LYNNE NEWHOUSE SEGAL 2100 Pacific Avenue San Francisco, California 94115 Phone: 415-674-6786 Fax: 415-931-0707 Lynne4supe@aol.com

COMMISSIONER, San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. Instrumental in formation of Friends of Alta Plaza, renovation of Harding Park, drafting and passage of Propositions A & C, and resolution of community disputes.

PRODUCER/FUNDRAISER. Projects included 1997 U.S. Conference of Mayors, 1990 Summit on Homelessness, 1987 AID and COMFORT, S.F. Bay Area Book Festival, Art Against AIDS, The Great Hall Project, 1984 Democratic Convention Kick-Off at the S.F. Opera House (women's event benefiting the Eleanor Roosevelt Fund of the D.N.C.).

ATTORNEY. Law firm practice involving municipal law, land use law, plaintiffs' workers compensation, family law, and criminal law; General Counsel for international technology company; Staff Attorney for U.S. Congressman Tom Lantos.

CIVIC LEADER. Long-term commitment to political and non-profit service including:

Political # National Women's Political Caucus (state board member and board member of three chapters).Democratic Party (California State Executive Board member and officer in two County Central Committees), Democratic Women's Forum (former Board member), City Democratic Club (former board member), Raoul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club, Women's Leadership Forum.

Community -- SPUR Task Force on Homelessness; Friends of Alta Plaza Park (founding member); Great Hall Planning Committee; Domestic Violence Prevention Taskforce; Pacific Heights Residents Association; Co-op Association (former member Board of Directors); Lake Merced Golf and Country Club (Membership Committee); S.F. Mayor's Summit for Women (Executive Committee); Congregation Emanu-El.

Charitable -- Best Buddies (Northern California Steering Committee), JVS (Board Member), Jewish Community Federation (Women's Alliance Board, Planning and Allocation Committee), Women's Global Health Imperative (Leadership Team), Back on Track (tutor).

EDUCATION: J.D., Hastings College of the Law (Admitted to California Bar, 1980). Public Administration Institute (Masters Program), Fairleigh Dickinson University. B.A., Social Sciences, American University.

PERSONAL: Married (Ed Segal, Chairman and CEO, Metron Technology Corporation). Two adult sons (Matthew and Ned Segal, San Francisco residents).

Bay Area Resident since 1976. Pacific Heights Resident since 1985.

LYNNE NEWHOUSE SEGAL has been a resident of Pacific Heights for 17 years, where together with her husband, Ed, she raised two sons in the district she is now seeking to represent on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

Lynne began her lifelong commitment to public service as an outspoken advocate for abortion rights-before the Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade decision. An activist in Democratic politics since volunteering on Robert F. Kennedy's U.S. Senate campaign in 1964, she founded the first NOW chapter in Rockland County, New York-where she was the youngest woman ever appointed to the Human Rights Commission by the county legislature.

In 1976, the Segal family moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, and Lynne continued her activism in her work for the Carter-Mondale Campaign in San Mateo County. She served on the board of the National Women's Political Caucus and on the executive board of State Democratic Central Committee. She attended Hastings College of the Law, graduated in 1980 and passed the Bar on her first try-all while raising two young sons. She put her expertise in municipal, criminal and family law to work as Staff Attorney to U.S. Rep. Tom Lantos (D-San Mateo), and helped to open his first congressional district office.

By the time Lynne and her family relocated to San Francisco, she was already regarded as a tireless and effective organizer. In fact, her work as producer of the kickoff event for the 1984 Democratic National Convention won national attention for being the first joint appearance of the historic Mondale-Ferrarro national ticket. And it began an impressive legacy of public service in the City that has continued unabated ever since.

In 1987-before President Reagan ever mentioned the word "AIDS"-Lynne produced Aid & Comfort, a groundbreaking benefit for AIDS service organizations, winning praise from the Examiner's Rob Morse as "the unsung heroine who stitched the event together."

Long before the issue of homelessness became fodder for mayoral politics, Lynne helped convene policy experts and community activists for San Francisco's first Summit on Homelessness in 1990.

In 1997, Lynne served as fundraiser for the 65th Annual Conference of Mayors, coordinating an event that played host to more than 350 mayors, five cabinet members, Vice President Gore and President Clinton. Praised by the organization's executive director as the best conference in the organization's history, it brought national attention to San Francisco-and did it all without taxpayer funding.

Serving most recently on the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Commission, Lynne Newhouse Segal's four-year tenure as a full-time, hands-on commissioner earned her widespread praise for leadership and hard work. As the San Francisco Bay Guardian said in its recent endorsement, "Segal shined as a thoughtful, intelligent commissioner who actually listened to the concerns of less-well-shod park users, particularly groups that represent children's interests."

In a news report more than a decade ago, Lynne described herself as "a public servant in the private sector." With a lifetime of activism and community service making a real difference in people's lives, she's uniquely qualified to provide the voice our community deserves in City Hall. That's why Lynne Newhouse Segal will be an independent and effective advocate on the Board of Supervisors-full time, full term and fully committed to the neighborhoods of District Two.

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