Joseph Mondello

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NAME Mondello, Joseph
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Mondello, Joe
SHORT DESCRIPTION Politician
DATE OF BIRTH 1938
PLACE OF BIRTH New York City, New York
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
Joseph Mondello
Joseph Mondello

Chairman, New York State GOP
In office
2006 – Incumbent
Preceded by Stephen Minarik

In office
1987 – 1993

Born 1938
Brooklyn, New York
Spouse Linda Elizabeth Crabtree
Children 3
Occupation Politician
Lawyer
Professor

Joseph N. Mondello (born 1938) is an American politician who serves as Chairman of the New York State Republican Committee. He is a lawyer with the firm of of Berkman, Henoch, Peterson and Peddy of Garden City, New York, and holds the rank of Major General in the New York Guard. Prior to being elected state chairman, he served as the head of the Nassau County Republican Committee for twenty three years. He is a former Town supervisor of Hempstead, New York, as well as an attorney, college professor, high school teacher and probation officer. He served as deputy commander of the New York Guard, and also served in the United States Army, Navy, and Air Force.

[edit] Early career and background

Mondello was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. Upon graduating high school, Mondello entered the Air National Guard as an airman from 1955 to 1956, and transferred to the United States Army as Corporal in the infantry from 1956 to 1958. After being honorably discharged, Mondello attended Hofstra University, and earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1962. After graduating, Mondello worked as a teacher in the East Meadow school system and later became a probation officer in Nassau County. Chairman Mondello would later return to his alma mater to teach as an adjunct professor of government.

His activities as a probation officer spurred him to return to the study of law, and in 1966, Mondello entered the New England School of Law. Mondello distinguished himself during his tenure in law school; he was named to law review after his first semester, an honor rarely accorded a freshman law student. He graduated in 1969, and after passing the bar examination joined the Levittown based law firm of Flaum, Imbarrato and Mondello.

Mondello then served in a host of legal positions, including counsel to the New York State Legislature, and an Assistant District Attorney in the Complaint, Felony and Trial Bureaus. He would later serve as a Special Agent in the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence. In 1975 he ran and was elected to the proposed Nassau County Legislature but due to the fact that the electorate failed to approve a referendum setting up a legislative form of government in the County, never served in that capacity.

[edit] Political career

From 1979 to 1987, Mondello served as a Councilman of the Town of Hempstead, New York. In January 1987, Mondello was appointed Town supervisor of Hempstead, which is the largest town in the United States with a population close to 800,000. He was later reelected by wide margins in 1987, 1989, and 1991. In 1984, Mondello became Chairman of the Nassau County Republican Committee, a position in which he continues to serve.

Preceded by
Stephen Minarik
Chairman of the New York Republican State Committee
2006 – present
Succeeded by
incumbent