Deborah Rose is a New York City politician who served as the Council member for the 49th district of the New York City Council. As a Democrat, she holds the distinction of being the first African American elected to higher office from Staten Island.
Deborah Rose was born on August 21, 1951. This event marks the beginning of her life and journey.
In 1996, Debi Rose was elected to the New York City Board of Education, marking her entry into the city's political sphere.
Debi Rose won the Democratic primary for the 49th district of the New York City Council in September 2009, defeating incumbent Kenneth Mitchell.
Deborah Rose was elected to the New York City Council in November 2009, marking a significant victory in her political career.
Debi Rose secured re-election to the New York City Council in 2013, solidifying her position and influence in the city's government.