- Randy Daniels
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name = Randy Daniels
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birth_date = 1950
birth_place =Chicago, Illinois
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office = New York's 60th
Secretary of State
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term_end = 2005
predecessor =Alexander Treadwell
successor = Christopher Jacobs
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website = http://randydaniels.com/
footnotes =Randy Daniels (born 1950) is an American
journalist andeducator who served asSecretary of State of New York from 2001 to 2005. He resides in Harlem,New York and is currently employed as Vice Chairman of [http://www.gilfordsecurities.com/ Gilford Securities] , areal estate investing firm.Daniels was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the
State University of New York in 1997 and currently serves as Vice Chairman. He was previously the senior vice president for economic revitalization at theEmpire State Development Corporation . He was nominated for both positions by formerGovernor George Pataki . Daniels launched an unsuccessful Republicanprimary bid forGovernor of New York in 2006.Daniels held important positions in a number of different government entities. He served as the Director of Communications for the
New York City Council President's Office from 1986 to 1988, and was appointedPress Secretary to the Prime Minister of theBahamas in 1988. In 1992, he briefly becameDeputy Mayor ofNew York City underDavid Dinkins . Prior to his career in public service, Daniels worked for many years as a correspondent forCBS News and aProfessor of Journalism.Early career and background
Daniels grew up in
Chicago in a housing project with his nine brothers and sisters, and later in his family's first home in suburbanMarkham, Illinois . He holds a bachelor's degree in government and journalism fromSouthern Illinois University . He is a former journalist and public relations professional.He began his journalism career in Chicago, as a reporter for
WVON radio. He was then emplyoed withCBS News , first as a war correspondent for throughout the 1970s, and later as their Africa Bureau Chief in 1977. He became a familiar face on the evening news, covering eight wars and theIranian Revolution . During this time he also worked adjunct Journalism professor at both theCity College of New York and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.Political career
In 1986 he became Communications Director for
Andrew J. Stein , President of theNew York City Council . He later became Press Secretary for thePrime Minister of theBahamas in 1988.Daniels began his career as a Democrat, but changed his party registration to Republican in 2002. He was briefly the
Deputy Mayor of New York City under former MayorDavid Dinkins . He was appointed as Pataki's Secretary of State in 2001 and served in that capacity until 2005. He was considered a possible running mate for Pataki in 2002 for lieutenant governor.2006 race for governor
. Daniels also won support from leaders of the state's Conservative Party. Secretary Daniels is considered by many to be the most conservative candidate in the 2006 gubernatorial campaign, and if successful would have been the first black governor in the history of the state of New York.
On
April 9 ,2006 it was reported that Daniels would end his campaign the next day and endorse former Assembly Minority LeaderJohn Faso for governor. He denied that he was seeking to be Faso'srunning mate for lieutenant governor. Faso later choose Rockland County ExecutiveC. Scott Vanderhoef as his running mate.Daniels is considered a possible future candidate for
Governor of New York , the State Senate, Congress or Republican State Chairman.Fact|date=June 2008Notes
External links
* [http://randydaniels.com/ Randy Daniels for Governor official website]
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