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Carol Zicklin
After graduating from Brooklyn College, Carol Zicklin immediately started teaching at the elementary level in Brooklyn. After five years, she and her husband, Larry, moved to New Jersey, where she began raising two children. She earned an M.Ed. in 1976 from Rutgers University and then pursued a Learning Disabilities Teacher Certification from Montclair State University. After supervising a resource room for special education students in New Jersey, she became a learning disability teacher consultant for the Child Study Team in East Brunswick, N.J. She later worked at Middlesex County College as a learning disability specialist, assessing college students and instructing them in advocating for themselves with their professors. She founded and supervised a not-for-profit dating service under the auspices of the Jewish Board and Family and Children’s Services. She is currently involved in the Auxiliary Board of Mount Sinai Hospital. Zicklin is a trustee of the Brooklyn College Foundation, where she serves as the vice-chair and a member of the Executive Committee, the Governance and Nominating Committee, and the Student Life Committee. She is the proud mother of two grown children and the grandmother of six grandchildren. Zicklin sponsors two chairs at Brooklyn College, one in the Honors Academy and one in science.
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