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Affiliation | Democratic |
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Name | Albert A. Stirpe, Jr. |
Address | 6021 Lisi Gardens Dr North Syracuse, New York , United States |
Email | None |
Website | None |
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June 16, 1953
(71 years)
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Contributor | eddy 9_99 |
Last Modifed | RBH May 02, 2020 01:47am |
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Info | Assemblyman Al Stirpe represents the 121st Assembly District, which is comprised of the towns of Cicero, Clay, Manlius, LaFayette and Pompey in Onondaga County. Central New York. He was elected in November, 2006.
A lifelong resident of Central New York, Al was born and raised in Clyde where his family owned and operated Albert’s Restaurant for more than 26 years. After graduating from high school with honors in 1971 as a three-sport athlete, Al attended the University of Notre Dame and joined the football team as a place kicker. He graduated in 1975 with a degree in economics.
Al was a financial analyst with General Electric in Syracuse and with four partners subsequently spun-off GE’s Electronic Camera Operation to form CID Technologies. CIDTEC manufactures electronic video systems and sensors used primarily in automation, military guidance, nuclear inspection and scientific instrumentation markets. Al was the company’s chief financial officer and fostered innovation and change in the company’s information systems as well as provided prompt, reliable service to its customers. In 1994, the owners sold CIDTEC to Thermo Electron, a Fortune 500 company.
Al formed a new venture, Qube Software, Inc., offering enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and services to small and mid-sized manufacturing companies. As president of the company, he brought Qube from a start-up business to a multi-million dollar organization with 200 customers throughout the United States and Canada.
Nestled between the Adirondack Park and the Finger Lakes, Central New York is one of the country’s most beautiful places, but it faces serious challenges, including the need for balanced economic growth, improved health care options and business opportunities.
Al supports a thoughtful, practical plan that will foster growth in Central New York, including the goals of the Essential New York Initiative to help transform its economy.
Al has lived in the 121st District for 25 years. Together with his wife, Chele and their daughter Alexandra, 11, they live in North Syracuse in Lisi Gardens. His stepson Chris, 24, serves in the Navy aboard the U.S.S. Chancellorville and his stepdaughter Jesseca, 21, recently moved into a group home for the disabled in Syracuse.
In addition to helping to care for Jesseca for more than a decade, Al has served on the Board of Directors of Familycapped, a non-profit organization comprised of parents of children with multiple disabilities, formed to expand programs for handicapped children in Central New York. He was directly involved in helping to raise over $1,000,000 to build Casey’s Place, a respite home for families caring for disabled children. Casey’s Place also provides parents with a resource to learn how to navigate the various state and local programs available to them.
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