She began her career as a journalist working as a reporter for
The Long Island Press and a copy editor for
House Beautiful Magazine. She served as first deputy commissioner of the NYC
Department of Cultural Affairs under New York City mayors Abe Beame and Ed Koch and as assistant housing commissioner in the Koch administration developing artist home ownership in New York City. In 1991, she joined ArtsWestchester (formerly known as Council of Arts in Westchester), Under her tenure, ArtsWestchester developed into a $6 million agency annually. As Community Board chairman in Queens, she held the first local budget hearings which led to the funding and founding of the
Queens Museum of which she served as board chairman. She was recognized by the Queens Museum, the Queens Theatre in the Park and was awarded the
Americans for the Arts Michael Newton Award and the Selina Roberts Ottum Leadership Award. ==References==