Rosemary L. Pino

Your Clifton Councilwoman

Since 2018;


A concerned leader, not a politician

Building bridges and shattering barriers to create a stronger, more inclusive community for all.

Rosemary L. Pino

Your Clifton Councilwoman Since 2018;
A concerned leader, not a politician

Building bridges and shattering barriers to create a stronger, more inclusive community for all.

Duties and Responsibilities of Councilwoman Rosemary Pino

Representation

I proudly represent the voices of all Clifton residents, passionately advocating for their interests and concerns in all matters.

Budget Allocation

I prioritize city funds responsibly, focusing on projects and resident concerns to ensure your tax dollars are well spent.

Collaboration and Liaison

I bridge the gap between residents and the City Manager, ensuring swift attention to and resolution of your concerns.

Legislation and Policy

Along with my council colleagues, I shape and establish local laws and policies at council meetings, playing a pivotal role in essential services and zoning regulations.

Community Engagement

I actively engage with the community to ensure our decisions reflect Clifton residents' values and priorities

Duties and Responsibilities of Councilwoman Rosemary Pino

Representation

I proudly represent the voices of all Clifton residents, passionately advocating for their interests and concerns in all matters.

Budget Allocation

I prioritize city funds responsibly, focusing on projects and resident concerns to ensure your tax dollars are well spent.

Collaboration and Liaison

I bridge the gap between residents and the City Manager, ensuring swift attention to and resolution of your concerns.

Legislation and Policy

Along with my council colleagues, I shape and establish local laws and policies at council meetings, playing a pivotal role in essential services and zoning regulations.

Community Engagement

I actively engage with the community to ensure our decisions reflect Clifton residents' values and priorities

A message from Your Councilwoman

I, Councilwoman Rosemary Pino, have proudly served the residents of Clifton since 2014.

I was the first Latina elected to public office in the City of Clifton as Commissioner on the Board of Education and then again in 2018 when I was the first member of an Ethnic minority group to be elected to the Clifton City Council.

Why Do I Tell You This?

  • I’m not afraid to push for what I believe in

  • I break barriers and get things done.

  • I will represent and follow through.

A message from Your Councilwoman

I, Councilwoman Rosemary Pino, have proudly served the residents of Clifton since 2014.

I was the first Latina elected to public office in the City of Clifton as Commissioner on the Board of Education and then again in 2018 when I was the first member of an Ethnic minority group to be elected to the Clifton City Council.

  • I’m not afraid to push for what I believe in

  • I break barriers and get things done.

  • I will represent and follow through.

Let's Stay Connected

Your voices are the heartbeat of our community. I invite you to share your thoughts, concerns, and aspirations with me. Whether you have a question about city policies, a suggestion for improving our neighborhood, or simply wish to say hello, I am here to listen and eager to hear from you.

Please feel free to reach out. Together, let's continue to shape our community into a place we are all proud to call home.

From the Bronx to Clifton: A Journey of Community Leadership!

Rosemary Pino, born in the vibrant borough of the Bronx to Ecuadorian immigrant parents, is one of six children. A homeowner in Clifton and a resident for over 30 years, she has proudly contributed to the fabric of her community.

After completing her bachelor’s degree in Finance from Rutgers University, Rosemary embarked on a career in the finance industry. In the aftermath of the financial turmoil of 2008, she joined the US Treasury Department's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency as a bank examiner. In this role, she played a pivotal part in assessing banks' health and auditing their performance.

Rosemary's journey into politics began unexpectedly, as she recounts being recruited for a Board of Education Commissioner role during what she thought was a job interview. Despite her initial uncertainty, she embraced the challenge, unaware of the political landscape.

During her campaign, she encountered skepticism about campaigning in certain areas of town, which fueled her determination to challenge the status quo. Despite an unsuccessful bid, Rosemary saw a significant increase in voter turnout in traditionally overlooked areas, planting the seed for her future advocacy.

Recognizing the power of community engagement and education, she continued her efforts, eventually winning her seat on the Board of Education in 2013. This experience cemented her commitment to empowering her community and advocating for inclusivity and participation in civic life.

From the Bronx to Clifton: A Journey of Community Leadership!

Rosemary Pino, born in the vibrant borough of the Bronx to Ecuadorian immigrant parents, is one of six children. A homeowner in Clifton and a resident for over 30 years, she has proudly contributed to the fabric of her community.

After completing her bachelor’s degree in Finance from Rutgers University, Rosemary embarked on a career in the finance industry. In the aftermath of the financial turmoil of 2008, she joined the US Treasury Department's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency as a bank examiner. In this role, she played a pivotal part in assessing banks' health and auditing their performance.

Rosemary's journey into politics began unexpectedly, as she recounts being recruited for a Board of Education Commissioner role during what she thought was a job interview. Despite her initial uncertainty, she embraced the challenge, unaware of the political landscape.

During her campaign, she encountered skepticism about campaigning in certain areas of town, which fueled her determination to challenge the status quo. Despite an unsuccessful bid, Rosemary saw a significant increase in voter turnout in traditionally overlooked areas, planting the seed for her future advocacy.

Recognizing the power of community engagement and education, she continued her efforts, eventually winning her seat on the Board of Education in 2013. This experience cemented her commitment to empowering her community and advocating for inclusivity and participation in civic life.

Rosemary Pino With Some Of The Amazing People of Clifton

Rosemary Pino With Some Of The Amazing People of Clifton

Clifton Essentials: Your Go-To Directory for Vital Community Resources

In our ongoing commitment to serving the needs of Clifton residents, we've curated a selection of valuable resources to help you navigate various aspects of community life.

Team PINO - Providing Individuals New Opportunities

We're excited to introduce you to Team PINO (Providing Individuals New Opportunities), a movement inspired by our commitment to empowering individuals and fostering growth within our city.

Join us as we work together to build a brighter future for all. Whether you're passionate about community development, advocating for change, or simply want to make a difference, there's a place for you in Team PINO.

Click below to learn more and become a part of our movement for progress and opportunity.

Team PINO - Providing Individuals New Opportunities

We're excited to introduce you to Team PINO (Providing Individuals New Opportunities), a movement inspired by our commitment to empowering individuals and fostering growth within our city.

Join us as we work together to build a brighter future for all. Whether you're passionate about community development, advocating for change, or simply want to make a difference, there's a place for you in Team PINO.

Click below to learn more and become a part of our movement for progress and opportunity.

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