JEFFRION L. AUBRY
35th District (Part of Queens County)
Albany office:
LOB 429, ALBANY 12248
518-455-4561
District Office:
102-13A NORTHERN BLVD, CORONA 11368
718-457-3615
Jeffrion L. Aubry, Democrat-Liberal, for the 35th A.D. of Queens County
was elected to the New York State Assembly in the General Election on November
3, 1992.
Assemblyman Aubry was the former Director of Economic Development for the
Borough President's Office of Queens. He held the position for six years.
Mr. Aubry was the Queens representative to the Economic Development Corporation
of the City of New York and Chairman of the Small Business Development Centers
Advisory Board at York College. Included in his responsibilities were the
monitoring of economic development and employment agencies in Queens County
and the implementation of a county- wide economic development plan. The
Assemblyman also served on the District Management Association for all Business
Improvement Districts in Queens.
Assemblyman Aubry is a member of the New York State Black and Puerto Rican
Legislative Caucus, Inc., 3rd Vice Chair of the New York State Association
of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators, Inc., a member of the New York State
Assembly Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force, a member of the Medicaid Working
Group and the Assembly Majority Worker's Compensation Reform Task Force,
and is now serving on the Standing Committees on Aging; Cities; Economic
Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry; Governmental Employees;
Housing; and Social Services. He is also a member of the Sub-Committee on
Minority Elderly.
Assemblyman Aubry was formerly employed by Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities,
a not-for-profit multi-service corporation, for sixteen years and held various
positions, including Executive Director his last five years with the Corporation.
While at Elmcor, the Assemblyman initiated new economic development, housing
and capital development programs.
He also worked as a teacher for Eastern New Mexico University, a consultant
for Massand Associates, an engineering firm and Director of the North Shore
Fair Housing Center.
Assemblyman Aubry attended P.S. 92, Saint Gabriel School, Monsignor McClancy
High School, Saint Augustines High School and was awarded a Bachelor of
Arts from the College of Santa Fe in 1969. He was inducted into the Elmcor
Youth and Adult Activities' Hall of Fame and received a Community Service
Award from the New York State Black and Puerto Rican Legislative Caucus,
Inc., The East Elmhurst/Corona Civic Association Award, Key Women Award,
Concerned Citizens Award, Unit Citation LaGuardia Redevelopment Program,
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Man of the Year Award from
The Wheelchair Classic, and recently received the Community Service Award
from the LeFrak City Junior Tennis League.