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13 Facts About Frank Macchiarola

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From 2008 until his death, Macchiarola was the Chancellor of St Francis College, after having been the college's president from 1996 to 2008.

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Frank Macchiarola held various positions at New York City educational institutions, including Columbia University, Yeshiva University, City College of New York, and St Francis College.

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Concurrently, Frank Macchiarola was a faculty member at the City University of New York from 1964 to 1985, where he served at City College of New York, Baruch College, and Graduate School, leaving as professor of political science on the doctoral faculty.

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Frank Macchiarola served as vice president of the City University Graduate School and as director of the CUNY Urban Academy for Management.

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Frank Macchiarola served as chair of the advisory committee of the Columbia Business School Community Collaboration and served on doctoral panels in political science and education.

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Frank Macchiarola was a professor of education at Teachers College of Columbia University and has been president of The Academy of Political Science.

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Frank Macchiarola was appointed by Governor George Pataki to the New York State Commission on Education Reform, he served as chairman of the New York State Higher Education Services Commission.

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At Mayor Bloomberg's request, in 2003, Frank Macchiarola mediated the strike of Local 802 Musicians Union against the League of American Theatres and Producers, which had shut down Broadway.

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Frank Macchiarola was chair of the New York City Districting Commission, which drew City Council District lines for the 1991 election and acted as special referee in the case that drew New York State congressional lines for the 1992 election.

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Frank Macchiarola was a member of President Jimmy Carter's Impact Aid Commission, New York City Charter Revision Commissions, New York City Campaign Finance Board, New York City Water Board and New York City Tax Study Commission.

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Frank Macchiarola was a member of numerous civic boards including the Academy of Political Science, Manhattan Institute, Brooklyn Children's Museum, and New York City Police Department Board of Visitors.

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Frank Macchiarola served as counsel to the New York State Assembly Committee on Codes and Special Counsel and director of the Housing Study Group of the Scott Commission.

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Frank Macchiarola was author of a number of books including three co-written with Thomas Hauser.