Elizabeth
Crowley works as an educator. Her work has brought job training
services and education programs to thousands of New Yorkers in need.
This work includes partnerships with businesses and community centers
throughout New York City. Through economic development initiatives
Elizabeth Crowley has helped to build job opportunities and economic
success for thousands of New Yorkers.
Elizabeth Crowley has a Masters Degree in City and Regional Planning
from Pratt Institute's Graduate school of Architecture where she
studied Architecture, historic preservation, environmental and city
planning. She is a member of the American Planning Association and New
York's local chapter. Elizabeth's planning expertise is in economic and
workforce development.
Elizabeth Crowley holds a Bachelors degree is in
Restoration/Preservation from SUNY Fashion Institute of Technology,
where she graduated Magna cum Laude and participated in the school's
Presidential Scholars program. After graduating, Elizabeth worked on
active construction sites utilizing her skills in preservation on
historic renovations. Elizabeth's work includes the New York City's
historic landmarks of Radio City Music Hall, Central Synagogue and St.
Patrick's Cathedral.
The local Crowley family started over 75 years ago when Elizabeth's
father the late Walter Crowley was born in his Maspeth house to Irish
immigrants. Elizabeth born the fourteenth of fifteen children to Mary
and Walter was raised in Middle Village and today the Crowley family
has expanded to over 100 residents living in and very much invested in
the communities of Maspeth, Middle Village and Glendale.
Both of Elizabeth's parents served on the New York City Council and her
cousin Congressman Joseph Crowley is one of the youngest and most
promising representatives in Washington. Elizabeth is very proud of her
community and continues her family's tradition by raising and educating
her children, Dennis and Owen locally.