Gail Reed-Barnett

Gail A. Reed-Barnett (born May 28, 1955) is a career school counselor and former Brooklyn elected official.[1][2]

Gail Reed-Barnett
Born
Gail Reed

(1955-05-28) May 28, 1955
NationalityUnited States
OccupationSchool counselor
Community advocate
Years active1996-present

Early life and education

Reed-Barnett was born in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, to parents William and Lillian Reed.[3] She eventually moved and permanently relocated to the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn.

Reed-Barnett holds a B.A. in Psychology from Medgar Evers College, an MSEd from Long Island University in counseling and an Ed.D in Child, Youth and Family Studies from Nova Southeastern University.[2]

Career

Since 1996, Reed-Barnett has been a School Counselor/College Advisor at the New York City Department of Education.

From 2002 to 2006, she was New York State Committeewoman/District Leader for the 58th Assembly District.

From 2004 to 2006, Reed-Barnett was district leader of Brooklyn Community Board 17. From 2013 to 2015, she was and Chairperson of Brooklyn Community Board 17.[1][2]

Leadership

  • Alumni Association of Medgar Evers College, Secretary and Second Vice President[3]
  • East 38th Street 2001 Block Association, President[3]
  • New York State School Counselor Association, Governor[4] and Executive Board member[2]
  • Nova Southeastern University Alumni Association, Brooklyn Chapter, President[3]

Honors

In 2007, Reed-Barnett was honored by New York State Senator Edolphus Towns for her work in education and within the community.[5]

In 2015, Reed-Barnett won a "Women of Distinction" award from the New York State Senate.[3]

Personal life

Reed-Barnett lives in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn. She is married to her husband, Winston Barnett, who is a math teacher.[2]

References

  1. Moriba, Solomon (4 August 2015). "Hunger crisis in East Flatbush as Congress cuts back on Food Stamp benefits". New Agenda New York.
  2. DeSantos, Michelle (1 February 2016). "Star of Brooklyn: Gail Reed-Barnett". Brooklyn Reporter.
  3. Parker, Kevin S. (13 May 2015). "Gail Reed-Barnett, Ed.D". New York State Senate.
  4. "NYSSCA Executive Board 2016-2017". New York State School Counselor Association (NYSSCA).
  5. Towns, Edolphus (20 June 2007). "A Tribute to Gail Reed Barnett, Ed.D.". Congressional Record. United States Government Publishing Office. 153 (100): E1361.


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