(She/Her/Ella)
"I am honored to be a member of the new Advisory Board on Implementation of Racial Justice Charter Amendments. These racial justice measures, which were overwhelmingly voted for by New Yorkers, will lead to the creation of indispensable infrastructures for equity in our City, including our ability to measure the true cost of living in New York City. I look forward to working with my fellow Advisory Board members and Mayor Adams’s administration in putting Racial Equity at the heart of New York City’s Government.”
Ana M. Bermúdez is the former Commissioner for the NYC Department of Probation (DOP; 2014-2022). She was the first openly gay person, first Latina and second woman to be appointed Commissioner of the Department. A graduate of Brown University and Yale Law School, Ms. Bermúdez began her professional career representing children in family court cases at the Legal Aid Society. For over twenty years, she has been a tireless advocate for children and teenagers involved in the justice system through the development and implementation of strengths-based interventions, the application of restorative and youth development practices and the designing of programs that ensure successful re-integration for adjudicated juveniles. During her tenure as DOP's Deputy Commissioner of Juvenile Operations from 2010 through 2014, she successfully led city-wide initiatives that focused on improving outcomes for court-involved youth through interdisciplinary collaborations. With her appointment to Commissioner in March 2014, she continued to lead the Department in its mission to enhance public safety through appropriate and individualized and community-based interventions in the lives of people on probation to enable them to permanently exit the justice system.
Prior to joining the DOP in 2010, she was the Director of Juvenile Justice Programs at the Children's Aid Society. She has also worked at CASES (The Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services) holding progressively responsible positions: Director of Training and Technical Assistance; Co-Director of Community Prep High School, a transitional school for court-involved students; and Deputy Director for Court Services and Case Management at CASES' Court Employment Project, an alternative to incarceration program for adolescents with felony convictions.
Ms. Bermúdez is now a consultant in the areas of leadership and management, restorative justice and restorative practices, juvenile justice and system reform, among others.