Rich Negrin

Rich Negrin is an American lawyer who formerly served as Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection from June to October 2023.[1]

Rich Negrin
Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection
In office
June 27, 2023  December 9, 2023
GovernorJosh Shapiro
Preceded byPatrick McDonnell
Succeeded byJess Shirley
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
EducationWagner College (BS)
Rutgers Law School (JD)

Biography

The son of Cuban immigrants, Negrin was 13 when he witnessed the assassination of his father, the director of a refugee services center in New Jersey, by anti-Castro activists.[2][3] After graduating from Wagner College and Rutgers Law School, he worked as a prosecutor in the Philadelphia District Attorney's office from 1995 to 2000.[4]

Under Mayor Michael Nutter, Negrin was appointed executive director of the Philadelphia Board of Revision of Taxes in 2009 and then the city's managing director and deputy mayor in 2010.[4] He unsuccessfully ran for district attorney in 2017, receiving endorsements from The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Fraternal Order of Police.[5][6] He received 14.2% of the vote in the Democratic primary, placing third behind Larry Krasner and Joe Khan.

In January 2023, Negrin was nominated as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection by Governor Josh Shapiro.[4] He was confirmed by the Pennsylvania State Senate on June 27, becoming the first Latino to lead the agency.[1] He announced resignation, effective December 9, on October 25, 2023 due to medical reasons.[7]

Electoral history

Philadelphia District Attorney Democratic primary election, 2017[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Larry Krasner 59,368 38.24
Democratic Joe Khan 31,480 20.28
Democratic Rich Negrin 22,048 14.20
Democratic Tariq Karim El-Shabazz 18,040 11.62
Democratic Michael W. Untermeyer 12,709 8.19
Democratic John O'Neill 9,246 5.96
Democratic Teresa Carr Deni 2,335 1.50
Write-in 20 0.01
Total votes 155,246 100.00

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.