Kimberly Hill Ridley
Chief Disability Officer, New York State's Office of the Chief Disability Officer
Kimberly Hill Ridley was appointed by Governor Kathy Hochul to serve as New York State’s first-ever Chief Disability Officer (CDO) on February 14, 2022. This was the same day that New York State’s Office of the Chief Disability Officer was created in law within the Executive Chamber, making it one of the first states in the country to establish such an office. Hill Ridley is charged with advising the Governor and executive staff on policy and budgetary issues as they pertain to disability issues, serving as the state’s ADA Coordinator, and chairing New York State’s Most Integrated Services Coordinating Council, which is responsible for the state’s Olmstead compliance.
As CDO, Hill Ridley and her team spend a significant amount of their time meeting with people with disabilities, their families, and advocates focusing on priority topics such as home care, employment, housing, accessibility, and transportation. They also collaborate with state agencies to reduce the silos that exist within the many existing service delivery systems in New York State.
Before joining the Executive Chamber, Hill Ridley served as the principal analyst for the New York State Assembly Standing Committee on People with Disabilities, which focuses primarily on people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Hill Ridley also previously served as director of the Assembly Task Force on People with Disabilities, which focused on issues primarily concerning people with physical and sensory disabilities.
Hill Ridley holds a bachelor of science degree from Utica College of Syracuse University and resides in Latham, NY, with her husband, Michael, and her two children, Michaela and Alex.