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  Levin, Susan Bass
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NameSusan Bass Levin
Address134 Lucerne Boulevard
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003, United States
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Dec 22, 2003 03:21pm
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Info Susan Bass Levin, 49, will combine strong leadership and a commitment to public service in her new role as Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs.

Currently, Levin resides in Cherry Hill where she has been Mayor of the 70,000 person suburb since 1988. Over the past fourteen years, she has been responsible for the policy decisions, legal analysis, and implementation of programs relating to land use, open space acquisition, infrastructure planning, economic development, transportation, affordable housing, and environmental protection. In addition to governmental experience, Levin also has a strong legal background and taught at the Paralegal Institute of Philadelphia as a professor of Real Estate, Corporate, and Administrative Law from 1980-1988.

Levin received her J.D. with Honors from George Washington Law School in 1975 and her B.A. from the University of Rochester where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Levin serves on the Board of Directors for Ceasefire New Jersey, Women's Fund of New Jersey, New Jersey Alliance for Action, and the South Jersey Development Council. Levin is also a member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, former Co-Chair of the New Jersey Higher Education Alliance, a founding member of Cherry Hill Alliance Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse, and founder of Side-by-Side, a support group for victims of domestic violence. She has received the Governor's Award for Mayoral Volunteerism, the Philadelphia Business Journal Women of Distinction Award, Douglass College's New Jersey Women of Achievement Award, the Barbara Boggs Sigmund Award, and Woman of the Year awards of various civic organizations.


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