Office of the Mayor


Carol A. Robles-Roman
Deputy Mayor for Legal Affairs and Counsel to the Mayor

Carol A. Robles-Román Carol A. Robles-Román is Deputy Mayor for Legal Affairs and Counsel to New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. The Deputy Mayor oversees several city agencies that improve the public's access to justice and city services. Most recently, she spearheaded the efforts to reform New York City's administrative tribunals, including the development of workplace dispute and equal employment opportunity mediation forums, enhanced services for self represented citizens, the appointment of a citywide Administrative Justice Coordinator, and the drafting of a first-of-its-kind code of ethics for administrative law judges.

Prior to her work in city governance, the Deputy Mayor held executive posts with the New York State Unified Court System, including Special Inspector General for Bias Matters, where she worked to set up the first alternative dispute resolution program for employee discrimination complaints. As a court administrator she oversaw statewide court initiatives, including promoting innovative problem-solving courts to federal lawmakers, instituting statewide reforms such as court-based mediation, and implementation of a domestic violence registry. Her background also includes business development throughout the United States, when she served as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the mainland U.S. offices of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, overseeing their continental U.S. offices. She negotiated multi-million dollar business and tax incentive packages that promoted relocation and retention of Fortune 500 companies to Puerto Rico.

Deputy Mayor Robles-Román holds a Juris Doctorate from New York University School of Law where she was honored with the Vanderbilt Medal at graduation for extraordinary contribution to the law school community. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Fordham University at Lincoln Center.