FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January
4, 2007
GOVERNOR ELIOT SPITZER AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DAVID PATERSON ANNOUNCE ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS
Governor Eliot Spitzer and Lieutenant Governor David Paterson
today announced several key Executive Chamber appointments.
Joe Baker will serve as the Assistant Deputy Secretary for Health
and Human Services. Mr. Baker previously served as Health Care Bureau
Chief in the Office of the New York State Attorney General. From 1994 -
2001, Mr. Baker was Executive Vice President of the Medicare Rights
Center, which became one of the nation’s leading Medicare consumer
organizations during his tenure. Previously, Mr. Baker was the
Associate Director of Legal Services for Gay Men's Health Crisis. He has
served as a member of the Standards Committee and the Consumer Advisory
Council of the National Committee for Quality Assurance and the Co-Chair
of the Consumer/Patient Rights Subcommittee of the Health Law Section of
the New York State Bar Association. Mr. Baker has also served as a
Consumer Representative of the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners. Mr. Baker received a B.A. and a J.D. from the University
of Virginia.
Deborah Bachrach will serve as Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Health Insurance Programs (OHIP) as well as the State's Medicaid Director. OHIP is a newly created office within the Department of Health, charged with operating the State's public health insurance programs, which are Medicaid, Family Health Plus, Child Health Plus and EPIC. From 1992 until November 2006, Ms. Bachrach was a partner at the law firm of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips where she served as Co-Chair of the Not-For-Profit Practice group. Between 1987 and 1992, Ms. Bachrach served as Vice President of External Affairs at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Before joining St. Luke's-Roosevelt, she served for four years as Chief Assistant Attorney General in the office of New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams. Previously, Ms. Bachrach had served for three years as Chief of the Attorney General's Civil Rights Bureau. She was also an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law where she taught the Public Interest Seminar. Ms. Bachrach received her B.S. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1971, and her J.D. from NYU School of Law in 1974.
Lloyd Constantine will serve as Senior Advisor. Mr. Constantine
served as a Transition Co-Chair for Governor Eliot Spitzer. He is the
current Chairman of Constantine Cannon, a commercial litigation firm in
New York and Washington, DC. Mr. Constantine has extensive litigation
experience at all levels of federal and state courts. Mr. Constantine is
the former Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Antitrust Enforcement
for the State of New York (1980-1991). He served as Chair of the
Antitrust Task Force of the National Association of Attorneys General
(NAAG) from 1985-89. From 1998-1999, Mr. Constantine chaired the
Transition Committee for incoming New York Attorney General Eliot
Spitzer. He was a member of McDermott, Will & Emery from 1991 through
March 1994 and devoted the first eight years of his career to the Legal
Services program, representing indigents in civil rights and civil
liberties litigation. Mr. Constantine also served as an Adjunct
Professor of Antitrust Law at Fordham University School of Law from 1989
through 1996. He received his B.A. from Williams College and his J.D.
from Columbia Law.
Marlene Turner will serve as Chief of Staff. For the past eight
years, Ms. Turner served as Scheduler to Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.
Ms. Turner began her career in 1972, working for the American
Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in both the corporate and news divisions.
In 1978, she chose to leave ABC to raise her family. Ms. Turner received
her B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967 and her J.D. from
Fordham University in 1972.
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