Civil Service Employees Association
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Civil Service Employees Association | |
| Founded | October 24, 1910 |
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| Headquarters | Albany, NY |
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| Members | 300,000+ |
Key people | Mary E. Sullivan, President |
| Affiliations | AFSCME, AFL–CIO |
| Website | www.cseany.org |

The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) is a labor union in the state of New York that represents employees in state and local government, as well as school districts, child care, and the private sector. As of 2010, there were about 300,000 members in the union. CSEA is the largest constituent unit in American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.[1]
Founded by civil service workers for the State of New York as the Association of State Civil Service Employees on Oct. 24, 1910, the CSEA (as it was renamed in 1946) affiliated with AFSCME in 1978.
Governance
CSEA is governed by its members, who meet in an annual convention. Each local elects delegates, based on proportional representation. The delegates debate and approve policy, and set dues.
The union President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary are all elected by a vote of the entire CSEA membership by mail-in ballot. Region presidents are elected by a vote of all region members.
Statewide officers
Current statewide officers are:[2]
- President: Mary E. Sullivan (2019–present)
- Executive Vice President: Vacant
- Secretary: Richard Bebo (2020–present)
- Treasurer: Nicole Meeks (2020–present)
Region officers
Current region officers are:
- Region 1 - Jarvis Brown
- Region 2 - Lester Crockett
- Region 3 - Anthony Adamo
- Region 4 - Shana Davis
- Region 5 - Ken Greenleaf
- Region 6 - Steve Healy
Annual convention
Every fall, CSEA is required by its constitution to have a convention that draws nearly 1,000 delegates.