{{short description|American politician}}
'''Susan Bass Levin''' is the current President and CEO of Cooper University Health System's Cooper Foundation.<ref>[http://www.cooperhealth.org/about-us/cooper-foundation/trustees-and-staff-0 Cooper Foundation Board and Staff page with Susan Bass Levin biography] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120804233141/http://www.cooperhealth.org/about-us/cooper-foundation/trustees-and-staff-0 |date=2012-08-04 }}</ref> Levin is a Democratic Party politician in New Jersey, and previously served as First Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANY/NJ). She also ran for a House seat in 2000. Levin also was Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA), serving in the cabinets of Governors Jim McGreevey, Dick Codey, and Jon Corzine beginning in 2002.<ref>[http://www.nj.gov/governor/news/news/approved/20060130.html Farber and Bass Levin Sworn In as Attorney General and Community Affairs Commissioner], Governor of New Jersey press release dated January 30, 2006.</ref> From 1988 to 2002, Bass Levin was Mayor of the Township of Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
==Life and career== Susan Bass Levin is a graduate of the University of Rochester and the George Washington University Law School. She is Jewish.<ref>{{Cite web |title=CONTENTdm |url=https://digital.library.temple.edu/digital/collection/p16002coll12/id/365 |access-date=2026-03-09 |website=digital.library.temple.edu}}</ref>
In December 1996, while Mayor of Cherry Hill, Bass Levin was a member of the New Jersey State Electoral College, one of 15 electors casting their votes for the Clinton/Gore ticket.<ref>[https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/votes/members_1996.html#nj 1996 Electoral College Votes], accessed December 21, 2006</ref>
A Democrat, she unsuccessfully challenged longtime U.S. Representative H. James Saxton in the 2000 election in which she garnered 42% of the popular vote in New Jersey's 3rd congressional district. Saxton retired his seat in 2009, and Bass Levin's friend, neighbor, and former Cherry Hill Councilman/State Senator John Adler was elected to the House post.
On May 21, 2007, New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine named Bass Levin as First Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/governor/news/news/approved/20070521a.html Governor Corzine Names Susan Bass Levin as Deputy Director of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey]{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Governor of New Jersey press release dated May 21, 2007. Accessed May 30, 2007.</ref>
In June 2007, Corzine also named Bass Levin to a five-year term on the New Jersey Local Finance Board. The Local Finance Board oversees the finances of local governments in New Jersey and debt financing issues for local government.
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