Frank Zullo

Frank N. Zullo
31st Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut
In office
1965  1971[1]
Preceded by Frank J. Cooke
Succeeded by Donald J. Irwin
Personal details
Born (1932-06-03) June 3, 1932
Norwalk, Connecticut
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Berenice F. Zullo
Children Lesley-Anne
Residence Norwalk, Connecticut
Alma mater Fordham University

Frank N. Zullo (born June 3, 1932, Norwalk, Connecticut) is a Democratic former mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut. At 33, he was the youngest person to be elected mayor in Norwalk's history and the city's first Italian American mayor. He served three terms from 1965 to 1971.[2]

Early life

Zullo was born and raised in Norwalk, and graduated from Norwalk High School. He passed the Connecticut Bar exam while still in law school at Fordham University[2][3][4] and began practicing law in 1957. He was named "Young Man of the Year" by the Norwalk Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1958. In 1959 he entered the partnership of Tierney & Zullo (today Tierney, Zullo, Flaherty and Murphy, P.C.). He married Berenice. He served six months of active duty with the National Guard.

Political career

Zullo ran for mayor in 1965. At 33, he was the youngest person to be elected mayor in Norwalk's history[5][6] and the city's first Italian-American mayor.[4] He served three terms[4] from 1965 to 1971. He was campaign treasurer for Connecticut's Senior United States Senator Christopher Dodd beginning in 1980.[5][6]

Mayoral administration

Zullo helped form and was president of the Connecticut Conference of Mayors.[4] He served three years as a trustee and member of the executive board of the United States Conference of Mayors.

Post-mayoral career

Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Norwalk Hospital from 1979-1981, he served as a trustee almost continually since 1971, completing his last term in 2004. He is currently a life Trustee of the Norwalk Hospital. He has served on the Board of Directors of Honey Hill Care Center since 1993. He has served on the hospital's foundation board from 1991-2010. A trustee of the University of Bridgeport since 1992, he served as board chairman in 1990-00 and as co-chairman since 2001.[7] He has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk since its inception and is the current board secretary.

From 1976 to 1993, Zullo was a director of VITAM, serving as its chairman from 1989-2001. He has been a trustee of the YMCA of Norwalk for 33 years, and chaired its board for 12 years.

Associations

Awards

Zullo's honors and awards include:

Legacy

References

Preceded by
Frank J. Cooke
Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut
1965-1971
Succeeded by
Donald J. Irwin
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