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Genesee County Coroner

By Nicole Brady

Greetings everyone! I'm new to running for a political position, but I am currently running for Genesee County Coroner. Thank you to many people who convinced me that I would be a great coroner and talked me into running this year!  I have a lot of background that would certainly follow along with this position and help me be most efficient at this job. My qualifications include:

Assistant to the Wyoming County Coroner for Tissue Recoveries for many years

Monroe County Medical Examiners Office Internship

BA in Biological Science from SUNY Brockport

Completed various forensic seminars and conferences

I hope that you will consider voting for me on the Conservative line in November.

Thank you!

Nicole Brady

Brian Hillabush

Thank you for the post Nicole.
We are very happy to hear from you and wish both you and your opponent the best of luck in the election.
I would imagine you are running for a difficult position and are dedicated to your job if you are willing to put in for the position you are trying to get.
You will find our community is very fair, very curious and would love to hear more about you. I do not know who you are running against (note: I am the sports guy), but we would invite that person to post as well.
Please let us know more about why you are the most qualified and what you would do if elected.
Based on your first post, I would like to know what Genesee County background you have and where you currently reside. I think experience and what you know about the community you are looking to work for both matter.
Again, best of luck in the election and we look forward to hearing more about you.

Oct 11, 2008, 11:32pm Permalink
Nicole Brady

I was born and raised here in Genesee County and I still live in Bergen where I grew up. The Bergen Swamp will always be home to me! I went to school at Byron Bergen from K to 12, earned my AAS at GCC with a major in Biology (GPA 4.0), and completed my BA at Brockport with a total GPA 3.75. Classes were mostly biological, but I also took Intro to Forensic Science, and Forensic Anthropology.

I have always been interested in pathology, biology, and anthropology, so I believe that my interests and educational background will serve me well as Coroner. Between my internship at the Monroe County ME Office, and assisting with tissue recoveries (harvesting tissue samples for disease research), I have seen (and smelled) just about everything associated with death, and my strong stomach will probably come in handy in some unfortunate cases.

Even though the Coroner position is currently an elected position, there is nothing political whatsoever associated with the job. New York State is in the process of changing this job, along with a few other non-political jobs, to be an appointed position, rather than elected. So in the mean time, I am doing what I can to get my name out and earn some votes. :-)

Thank you,
Nicole Brady

Oct 12, 2008, 9:37am Permalink
Howard B. Owens

Nicole, it's great to read about your local roots.

After I promoted this to the front page last night, I started thinking -- I've never covered a coroner's race before - I wonder, what makes a good coroner?

Maybe you could tell us a little more about the job, what some of its challenges are (besides maybe some of the obvious of dealing with dead people), and why you're ready for and suited to those challenges?

For anybody interested, I did find this page on the County's site <a href="http://www.co.genesee.ny.us/dpt/personnel/coronerspec.html">about the Coroner position</a>.

Oct 12, 2008, 9:57am Permalink
Nicole Brady

To be honest Howard, this is my first involvement with running for coroner, so I'm not sure what challenges you are referring to. Death and all of it's forms are interesting to me, especially diseases (forensic pathology), so I believe this job is perfectly suited for me. From what I understand (someone correct me if I'm wrong) the position of coroner is to pronounce the person dead, investigate the death, and submit all necessary paperwork. The newly elected coroner would be required to take a few classes or seminars to familiarize themselves with the process. If an autopsy is warranted, then the body is sent to Monroe County as many of the surrounding counties subcontract that work to Monroe (or Erie for some areas). Autopsy assistant is another great job, but I would have to be a Monroe County resident to apply for that. Anyway... I'm just very excited about this position because I know I'd be very good. I'm smart, a fast learner, and it's something I have always been interested in.

Nikki

Oct 12, 2008, 12:19pm Permalink
Howard B. Owens

Well, I certainly love your enthusiasm for the position. Outside of the obvious, I don't know much about the job. I imagine, guess, there's some bureaucracy involved. But in a county this size, maybe not!

Oct 12, 2008, 12:33pm Permalink
lazario Ladou

I can't vote because I definitely don't know what that job demands and eventhough its gen county
I'd rather not

not to mention my prisoner status

Any Joe can vote for this position? seems very wrong

Oct 12, 2008, 1:57pm Permalink
Gabor Deutsch

What a grim job for such a beautiful woman.
Dont think for a minute that a coroner cant advance into a political position.
I have seen your ads and pic in various papers.
I wish you the best of luck and I think that you would be perfect for the job.
Young, ambitious, and truely interested in the position.
I have seen some bad things with the treatment of bodies by previous coroners.
I hope you win Ms. Nicole Brady.

Oct 12, 2008, 4:18pm Permalink
Nicole Brady

Thank you very much GeeDaveDee. I have the utmost respect for the bodies, even though the person isn't using it anymore. I know it's very important for the family and friends as well to know that the body is being treated well. It's no different than when I am helping with tissue recoveries. I have a lot of respect for the person &/or their family when I know that they are selfless and willing to donate organ samples in the pursuit to help find a cure for cancer and various diseases.
http://www.unyts.org/
http://www.ndri.org/about/mission.html

Nikki

Oct 12, 2008, 7:51pm Permalink
Susan Brownell

I've known Nikki a very long time and she has wanted a job such as this for as long as I can remember. You have my vote Nikki, I KNOW that you will be great!

Oct 12, 2008, 10:18pm Permalink
Nicole Brady

Thank you to Sue and Daniel too for your support! Sue and I have been friends for many years, and I have met Dan a few times this summer.
Nikki

Oct 12, 2008, 11:25pm Permalink
John Roach

Too bad the Dem. party here in Genesee went on its local "we don't want to win" phase again and were so short sighted they refused to back her, almost giving the race away without a fight. That was a really stupid thing to do. I am voting for her, and hope she wins.

Oct 20, 2008, 4:57am Permalink

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