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Dawn Zimmer was born on 16 April, 1968 in Towson, Maryland, U.S., is a Politician; former Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey. Discover Dawn Zimmer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 16 April, 1968
Birthday 16 April
Birthplace Towson, Maryland, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1968

Dawn Zimmer (born April 16, 1968) is an American politician who served as the 38th mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey.

1990

She attended public schools and graduated cum laude in 1990 from the University of New Hampshire with a degree in history.

Zimmer taught English at a private language school in Japan from 1990 to 1993.

She worked at Sumitomo Corporation of America doing internal and external communications for four years and in public relations specializing in crisis communications at Edelman Worldwide for three years.

She has also worked as a family portrait photographer and as marketing director for her husband's jewelry business.

2002

She and her family moved to Hoboken from New York City in September 2002.

2006

Zimmer became involved in civic life in Hoboken in 2006 when she joined the Southwest Parks Coalition Steering Committee to advocate for more park space in southwest Hoboken's 4th Ward.

She also served as a board member of the Kaplan Cooperative Preschool and as secretary of the Parent Teacher Student Organization for the Elysian Charter School.

2007

In 2007, she ran for Hoboken City Council in the 4th Ward against incumbent Christopher Campos.

In the first election in May, neither candidate reached 50 percent, necessitating a runoff election.

Zimmer outpolled Campos in the June runoff by eight votes, but Campos challenged the results, charging that absentee ballots were improperly handled.

Zimmer in turn charged that Campos had received votes from non-residents.

A second runoff was called in November, with Zimmer defeating Campos by a margin of 1,070 votes to 956.

In October 2007, Zimmer, as Hoboken's 4th Ward Councilwoman, supported a voter referendum to create an Open Space Trust Fund.

Originally this fund could have been used to pay maintenance on existing parks but Councilwoman Zimmer and other Councilpeople voted to ensure that it would only be used for the acquisition of new space and the maintenance of new space.

2008

In 2008, Hoboken City had come under State Supervision due to an 11.7 million dollar budget deficit.

By the end of her first term, Hoboken had a balanced budget, had cut taxes by 12%, and the city's bond rating had gone from BBB− to AA+, the second highest S&P rating.

2009

As president of the Hoboken City Council, she became acting mayor after incumbent Peter Cammarano's resignation on July 31, 2009 following his arrest on corruption charges.

Zimmer is the first female mayor of Hoboken.

She was first elected mayor in a special election for the balance of Cammarano's term on November 6, 2009 and was re-elected mayor for another four-year term in November 2013.

Zimmer ran for Mayor of Hoboken in 2009.

She lost to Peter Cammarano in the June runoff by 161 votes.

On July 1, when Cammarano was sworn in as mayor, the City Council unanimously elected Zimmer as Council President.

On July 23, 2009, Cammarano was arrested by the FBI as part of a major corruption and international money laundering conspiracy probe known as Operation Bid Rig.

Cammarano was charged with accepting $25,000 in cash bribes from an undercover cooperating witness.

The same witness approached Zimmer's campaign staff and was unsuccessful in setting up a meeting.

She joined other local officials in calling for Cammarano's resignation.

On July 31, 2009, Cammarano resigned from office, and Zimmer was immediately sworn in as acting mayor.

On November 3, 2009, she won a special election to fill the rest of Cammarano's mayoral term.

In the special election, Zimmer faced six opponents: City Councilwoman Beth Mason, businessman Frank Raia, former Hoboken Municipal Court judge Kimberly Glatt, Hoboken Republican Club co-founder Nathan Brinkman, management consultant Everton A. Wilson, and former corrections officer Patricia Waiters.

She finished with 43% of the vote, with Mason in second place with 23% and Raia in third place with 18%.

As it was a special election, no runoff was required.

Zimmer was sworn in as mayor on November 6, 2009, giving up her City Council seat.

2011

Zimmer played a significant role in privatizing Hoboken University Hospital (formerly St. Mary Hospital), and keeping it from closing in 2011.

The hospital—New Jersey's oldest—faced closure due to severe financial problems.

The City of Hoboken had guaranteed $52 million of the hospital's debt, so its failure would have had been financially devastating for the city.

2012

In 2012, 2013 and 2014, she was ranked #3, #4 and #5, respectively, on The Hudson Reporter ' s list of the 50 most influential people in Hudson County.

Dawn Zimmer was born in Towson, Maryland, and raised in Laconia, New Hampshire.

She is of German and Irish descent.

2013

Zimmer was re-elected as mayor along with her entire ticket in November 2013.