Sydney T. Schulman
Sydney T. Schulman was born in Manhattan, New York and moved with his family to Hartford, Connecticut when he was a young child. After attending secondary school in Hartford and West Hartford, he received his B.A. from the University of Connecticut in 1959, and his law degree from University of Connecticut Law School in 1963. Schulman served in the United States Air Force from 1963-1966. Upon discharge, he became the fourth attorney hired for the new Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc., a program funded by the War on Poverty to provide legal services to those who could not afford a lawyer. In 1969, he became its first full time executive director, serving until 1974. That year, Syd formed his own law office practice, emphasizing civil rights, community organizations and non- profit formation, and general practice.
Syd was a member of the Bloomfield Town Council starting in November, 1991, with “two years off for good behavior” in between terms. He was elected to the office of Deputy Mayor in 1992, was unanimously chosen to lead the Council as Mayor in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011. He has also served Bloomfield as its representative to the Greater Hartford Transit District from 1978 through June, 2006. He was the first Chair of the Bloomfield Ethics Commission in its formation. Syd is a past president of the Bloomfield Lions Club and served in 1998-1999 as District Governor of Harford and Litchfield Counties. In 1999-2000, he served as Council Chairman of Multiple District 23 – State of Connecticut. He also served from 2005-2007 as President of the Connecticut Lions Eye Research Foundation, a state- wide foundation funding eye research and programs such as eye-screenings, glasses for Special Olympians, and eye donor registry. He also served as President of Beth Hillel Synagogue in Bloomfield and serves on several community boards of directors, such as the Spanish American Merchants Association, the Artists Collective and Ebony Horsewomen, Inc. His other interests include training and teaching karate, the study of martial arts, listening to jazz music, and world travel. He is also very active in the West Indian community in Greater Hartford and is a strong supporter of the Cricket Hall of Fame.
He was married to Elba Cruz Schulman for over 42 years before her passing in 2020. They have 7 children, 13 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Syd is a member and congregant of Beth Hillel Synagogue. His wife Elba Cruz Schulman, passed away December 19, 2020. They were married for nearly 30 years, and have seven children and nine grandchildren.