Sean Patrick Maloney

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Sean Patrick Maloney (born 1966) is an American politician from New York State and, in 2006, was a Democratic candidate for state Attorney General. He currently serves as First Deputy Secretary to the Governor, which makes him a senior advisor and Cabinet member of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.

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Maloney has been with his partner, Randy Florke (b. 1962), for fifteen years. They have three adopted children (Jésus, Daley, and Essie) and reside in New York City and Albany.[1]

Maloney earned his B.A. from the University of Virginia in 1988, and worked in Peru as a volunteer social worker from 1988 to 1989. In 1992, he received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.

Maloney was an associate at the law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, specializing in institutional investigations until 2007. Maloney also represents the family of hate crime victim Matthew Shepard.

From 2000 to 2003, Maloney served as Chief Operating Officer of Kiodex, Inc., a Warburg Pincus portfolio company.

Maloney was a senior West Wing advisor to President Bill Clinton between 1997 and 2000. Maloney was the youngest person ever to serve as the President's White House Staff Secretary, and was also the highest-ranking openly gay man ever to serve on the White House staff.

Maloney was hired in January 2007 by Governor Eliot Spitzer as First Deputy Secretary under Spitzer's top adviser, Rich Baum. [2]

Maloney is widely expected to seek citywide office in New York City in 2009.

Maloney's campaign was lauded for its innovative use of technology, fundraising ability, and successful grassroots outreach. Maloney's candor during televised debates received wide praise in the media. Maloney came in third place in the September 12, 2006 Democratic primary, obtaining 9.4% of the vote.[3]


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