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Beatrice M. Disman is the third Regional Commissioner of the Social
Security Administration’s New York Region. A native New Yorker, Ms. Disman
joined the Social Security Administration in 1965 as a direct service
employee in a local field office.
As a career employee, she held progressively responsible positions
including Senior Advisor to the Acting Commissioner of Social Security,
before becoming the Region’s primary official in April 1995.
As Regional Commissioner, Ms. Disman has direct authority over the
Social Security Administration’s operations in New York,
New Jersey, Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
This encompasses an annual administrative budget of approximately $400
million for more than 4,300 employees in 123 field offices, five teleservice
centers, two Social Security Card Centers, the Northeastern Program Service
Center and the Regional Office administrative staff.
Throughout the region, more than six million beneficiaries receive
more than $63 billion in Social Security and Supplemental Security Income
benefits annually. Ms. Disman
was asked by the Commissioner of Social Security to chair the Agency’s
Medicare Planning and Implementation Task Force, responsible for
implementing the responsibilities given to Social Security in the Medicare
Modernization Act of 2003, the Medicare Improvements for Patients and
Providers Act of 2008 and the Affordable Care Act of 2010.
As Chair, she has had extensive interactions with other Executive
Branch agencies.
Ms. Disman earned a BA in History and Political Science from Brooklyn College,
an MA in American Diplomatic History from Ohio
State
University
Graduate
School
and an MBA from New York
University’s Graduate
School of Business. She has also
completed the LEGIS Fellows Program, serving as Legislative Assistant to a
U.S. Senator, and completed a Program for Senior Managers in Government at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of
Government. Ms. Disman is also
an alumna of the Federal Executive Institute in
Charlottesville,
VA.
Throughout her distinguished career, Ms. Disman has received numerous
awards and commendations, including the New York State Medal of Honor,
presented on behalf of the Governor for her tireless efforts to assist the
families of victims from the attacks of September 11th.
Ms. Disman has received three Presidential Rank Awards,
Citations from several Commissioners of Social Security and the
Commissioner’s Leadership Award.
In 2005, she was one of two executives to receive the newly created
Commissioner’s Trailblazer Award for leadership, tenacity, and
creativity.
Chairman Emeritus of the New York Federal Executive Board, Ms. Disman
served as its Chair from 1997 to 2003, leading the collaborative effort
among 150 federal agencies throughout the City of
New York.
Similarly, she has chaired the Board’s Disability Awareness Committee
since 1995, and the Federal Employees Education and Assistance Fund since
2000. A tireless advocate for many
social issues, Ms. Disman continues to serve her fellow New Yorkers in
leadership roles in her local Community Board and several civic and
non-profit organizations.
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