Maher began his career in the Parks department as an
Urban Park Ranger.[7] Additionally, Maher worked in a spectrum of different positions with-in the department from manager at
Coney Island, to inspector at
Shea Stadium, to
Yankee Stadium, to the
79th Street Boat Basin, and
Randall's Island.[3][7] Before being appointed the Brooklyn Parks Commissioner, Maher served as chief of staff for 18 years in the Parks Department's Brooklyn office.[3] Since assuming the commissioner's office in 2017, Maher has opened and renovated parks throughout Brooklyn.[8]
Brooklyn Parks Commissioner
In February, 2017 Maher was appointed Brooklyn Parks Commissioner by New York City Parks Commissioner
Mitchell Silver.[5][9]
Skatepark advocacy
Maher is a proponent of
skateparks and
actions sports.[7][10] He believes there should be a skatepark in every community in Brooklyn.[7] As of December 2020, Brooklyn has 15 public skateparks, with 4 additional skateparks in the works.[7] In the late 2010s, Maher worked with a community group in
Brownsville, Brooklyn, led by local professional skateboarder Wade Yates, to fund a skatepark built by
Spohn Ranch in Betsy Head Park.[11] Maher initiated the Skatefest event series, hosted by the Parks Department.[12][7] Skate Fest II took place at Ocean Hill Playground in Brownsville.[13][10]
Loren Michelle, mother of late skateboarder
Pablo Ramirez watches and claps as ESPO aka
Stephen Powers and Martin Maher shake hands at Goldonda Playground - October, 2021.Martin Maher Loren Michelle talk at Golconda - Pablo Ramirez Foundation