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Attending an event associated with Political Action and United University Professions (UUP) are, left to right: Ed Dague, News Director and Managing Editor of Albany television station WNYT (Channel 13); Maureen Malone, CSEA Statewide Treasurer; Jim Sheedy, Public Employees Federation (PEF) President; William E. Scheuerman, UUP President; and Barbara Zaron, President of Organization of NYS Managment/Confidential Employees. The banner on the podium reads 'United Way' and the banner in the background reads 'UNITED WE'VE COME A LONG WAY.' Civil Service Employees Association President Danny Donohue, at podium, announcing the union's endorsement of H. Carl McCall for New York State Comptroller on the steps of the State Capitol. Joining Donohue are, from left, CSEA Audit and Control Local President Georgianna Natale, CSEA Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan, Donohue, Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves, McCall, CSEA Capital Region President Carmen Bagnoli, and CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone. CSEA Political Action Coodinator member Gerry Fidler, Central Region Political Action Committee Chair Betty Thomas,  statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves, Treasurer Maureen Malone, and Executive Vice President Mary Sullivan at a 5 for the Future program in Syracuse. Five for the future was an internal union organizing initiative encouraging members to get involved in the union by volunteering 5 hours a month to CSEA activities. CSEA Region 5 President Jim Moore, Region PAC Chair Betty Thomas, Maureen Malone, and Mary Sullivan at a CSEA Region 5, 5 for the Future Rally. From left to right, CSEA Western Region President Flo Tripi, Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio, Statewide President Danny Donohue, AFSCME President Gerald McEntee, Statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone, and Southern Region President Diane Hewitt march with a large CSEA banner in an Erie County protest against big business taking over county services on September 29, 2005.  This photo appeared in the November 2005 edition of The Work Force. CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone, AFSCME President Gerald McEntee, and CSEA President Danny Donohue hold up a check presented by CSEA to the AFSCME Fallen Heroe Fund. CSEA donated a total of $25,795 to the Fallen Heroes Fund, which aids victims of the 2005 Gulf Coast disasters. The check was presented to AFSCME at CSEA's 95th Annual delegates Meeting. This photo appeared in the November 2005 edition of The Work Force.  CSEA officers gather at a vigil in rememberance of those who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks.  The vigil was held at Central Park in New York City on September 11, 2002.  Coinciding with the vigil was the 2002 CSEA Annual Delegates Meeting. From left are CSEA Statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone, Central Region President Jim Moore, Western Region President Flo Tripi, Southern Region President Diane Hewitt, Statewide President Danny Donohue and Metropolitian Region Director Alan Jennings.
CSEA Statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone, Long Island President Nick LaMorte, and Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves listen to a speaker at the 2001 AFSCME Lobby Day held at the Empire State Convention Center in Albany, NY. CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone greets former First Lady Rosalynn Carter at an Albany, NY reception hosted by the Foundation of Advocacy for Mental Health.  The event helped focus attention on the importance of overcoming stigma and addressing mental health needs. CSEA President Danny Donohue is on the Board of Directors of the Foundation of Advocacy for Mental Health and CSEA co-sponsored the event. Looking on is former First Lady of New York Matilda Cuomo. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, fifth from left, poses with CSEA officers a meeting of the union's Board of Directors after CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. From left to right are: Capital Region President Kathy Garrison, Central Region President Jim Moore, CSEA President Danny Donohue, Southern Region President Diane Hewitt, Spitzer, Western Region President Flo Tripi (front), Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves (rear), Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan, Treasurer Maureen Malone, Long Island Region President Nick LaMorte and Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, left, and CSEA President Danny Donohue, right, talk with reporters after CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. Behind Spitzer are CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone and CSEA Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio. A photograph of United States Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton speaking at a rally for New York State Comptroller H. Carl McCall's gubernatorial bid in front of CSEA Headquarters in Albany, New York. Clinton is joined by serveral prominent union and political leaders including, front, from left to right, CSEA Capital Region President Kathy Garrison, CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone, CSEA Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves, Clinton, Congressman Michael McNulty and State Senator Paul Tonko. A photograph of CSEA Statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone discussing CSEA's efforts to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, including the union's initiative to build CSEA Street through Habitat for Humanity's Operation Home Delivery at the 2006 CSEA Women's conference. More than 400 CSEA members attended workshops and other presentations throughout the weekend to sharpen their union leadership skills and better manage their lives in and out of the workplace. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A photograph of CSEA Statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone discussing the workshops with a 2002 CSEA Women's Conference attendee in Rye Brook, New York. More than 500 women and men participated in many energy-packed programs and workshops that empowered members personally and professionally and laid the foundation to build an even more powerful union. The CSEA is New York State's largest union.
A photograph of CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone greeting more than 50 representatives and supporters of the United Farmworkers as they marched past union headquarters in Albany, New York, en route to the State Capitol. The farmworkers were fighting for the Farmworker Fair Labor Practices Act. CSEA strongly supports their fight for fairness and respect. The proposed act would give farmworkers in New York the same on-the-job rights and protections other workers receive. A photograph of CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone at a table selling 'CSEA Cooks From the Heart' cookbooks at the 2006 Women's Conference in Tarrytown, New York. Malone was a leader in CSEA's ongoing efforts to build CSEA Street in Louisiana, which suffered extreme damage from hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. She spearheaded the cookbook consisting of recipes from union members and staff to help raise money toward the project. Malone is retiring from her union office as well as her state job after 33 years as a CSEA activist. Photo appeared in the CSEA monthly publication the Work Force. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. Joseph McMullen, president of the State University of New York at Oneonta Local, was recently elected Statewide Treasurer by the CSEA Board of Directors. He fills the office left vacant by Maureen Malone's retirement from her union office and state job. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A photograph of CSEA's statewide officers and former statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone at the 2007 CSEA Annual Delegates Meeting held in Lake Placid, New York. Back row, from left, are Central Region President Ginger Sheffey, Long Island Region President Nick LaMorte, Capital Region President Kathy Garrison, Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves, Executive Vice President Mary Sullivan, Malone, Statewide Treasurer Joe McMullen, President Danny Donohue and Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio. Front row, from left, are Western Region President Flo Tripi and Southern Region President Diane Hewitt.

    

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