Mayor – NewDEAL https://newdealleaders.org Thu, 30 Jan 2025 19:26:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Derek Slaughter https://newdealleaders.org/leader/derek-slaughter/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 11:00:58 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=30387 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Derek Slaughter

Mayor | Williamsport, PA







Mayor Derek Slaughter was born and raised in Williamsport. He attended Williamsport Area School District and graduated from Williamsport Area High School in 1999. Mayor Slaughter earned his undergraduate degree from Penn State University in 2003 where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Information Sciences & Technology with a minor in Spanish. While at Penn State, he also spent a semester studying abroad in Salamanca, Spain. Mayor Slaughter completed his Master of Education degree from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2005.

Mayor Slaughter is on the steering committee for the Mayors’ Innovation Project and serves as 1st Vice President of the Pennsylvania Municipal League (PML). Mayor Slaughter was appointed by Governor Wolf to serve as a Commission member on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD). Additionally, Governor Shapiro appointed Mayor Slaughter to the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC). Earlier this year, Mayor Slaughter was recognized by Governor Shapiro and received the Governor’s Award for Outstanding Service to Local Government.

Accomplishments:

• Secured millions of dollars in grant funding for numerous projects including public safety, parks and recreation, and infrastructure

• Prioritized the recertification of our levee; helped to secure $8 million in federal dollars to support this work; first work being done on our levee system in 50 years

• Made upgrades to nearly every park in the city; secured a grant to update our parks, recreation, open space and green infrastructure comprehensive plan

• Worked with developers to bring various economic development projects to the city including commercial, industrial, residential, and mixed-use developments

• Completely revamped the city’s finances and brought the city back to a solid financial standing – completed the StMP program, overhauled the city’s financial software to include new HR, payroll, and financial software, updated and streamlined systems, restructured the city’s financial office

• Nearly $100 million of development happening or about to happen in the city.

• Numerous investments in public safety – currently working to rollout a public safety hybrid response team to handle mental and behavioral health calls

• Transitioned our transit agency to an authority

• Created an in-house grants administrator position

]]> Mike Doenges https://newdealleaders.org/leader/mike-doenges/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 11:00:22 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=30429 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Mike Doenges

Mayor | Rutland, VT





A graduate of Rutland High School, Mike has lived and worked in this community for most of his life. After a stint in Ohio for work in 2016, his family  moved back to Vermont.

They chose to live in the city of Rutland, Mike’s hometown.

He chose to get involved in my community.

He had a plan. Pursue big ideas, find creative solutions, and seek out efficiencies; these are all skills he uses every day. He has spent most of my life troubleshooting challenges. He looks at the symptom of a problem, find the root cause, and work to resolve the issue at its core.

]]> Anthony Foxx https://newdealleaders.org/leader/anthony-foxx/ Wed, 23 Aug 2023 16:16:30 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=26492 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Anthony Fox

Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation






Foxx, a former mayor of Charlotte, was sworn in as the 17th U.S. Secretary of Transportation after receiving a 100-0 confirmation vote and entered an agency under distress. Congress had not approved a long-term surface transportation bill in more than a decade. The entire government faced sequestration funding and, within six months, was shut down entirely for 16 days. Rather than scale back the agency’s ambitions, Foxx plowed forward and, as a result, had one of the most consequential runs in the history of the Department.

Foxx developed the Obama Administration’s first surface transportation bill and worked on a bipartisan basis to get its congressional incarnation, the FAST Act, passed. He consolidated the Department’s innovative financing programs and accelerated permitting policies into a new Build America Bureau and put a new executive director in place before my departure. He embraced technology by pushing forward new rules governing the commercial use of drones, blueprinted the most comprehensive national policy on autonomous vehicles in the world, and launched the Department’s first, and the Administration’s most successful, Smart City Challenge, engaging more than 70 cities to develop their own strategies to incorporate new technologies into their transportation networks. He placed nearly $30 billion in discretionary federal grants around the country, giving rise to a national pipeline of projects now poised to seek innovative financing, including the NY-NJ Gateway Project, Chicago Union Station, Florida East Coast High Speed Rail, and Texas Central Railway.

​Foxx currently commutes between Chevy Chase, Maryland and New York City but still calls North Carolina home.

]]> Matt Mahan https://newdealleaders.org/leader/matt-mahan/ Fri, 02 Jun 2023 14:18:28 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=24520 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Matt Mahan

Mayor | San José, CA







Matt Mahan ran for San José City Council in 2020 because he knew it was time to give local government a “wake-up call.” Between a crisis of homelessness, crime, dirty streets and dysfunctional government, Matt knows we deserve better – and we can do better. In 2022, Matt was elected Mayor of San José.

Matt comes from the business world where he founded and grew companies dedicated to empowering neighborhoods and communities and holding government accountable. Since taking office, he has focused on key quality of life issues impacting all neighborhoods. On homelessness, for example, Matt put forth memos calling on the City and County to identify land for low-cost, safe and secure shelter for those living on our streets. He has outlined in detail how, with just 50 acres across the county and the amount of money we are already spending through Measure A, we could end street homelessness today. He has also advocated for requiring that people use shelter when it is provided. On fiscal issues, Matt has worked hard to overhaul City Hall’s budget and goal-setting process to align our government with achieving key results for San Joséans. In June 2021, Matt secured the City Council’s support in tying the funding of a department or project with the quality of service it provides to residents. This performance-based budgeting approach, while common in the business world, has not been implemented at City Hall. Matt is now working with the city’s budget department to bring real transparency and accountability to how our tax dollars are spent.

While Matt was proud of the work he and his team have done to represent the residents of District 10 in a short time, he became acutely aware of the dysfunction at City Hall that prevented the city’s biggest problems from being solved. Matt decided to run for Mayor to force the Council and the bureaucracy to focus on the key problems facing the community, such as homeless, trash, crime and traffic, and to pursue common sense solutions that are both affordable and effective.

]]> Aftab Pureval https://newdealleaders.org/leader/aftab-pureval/ Wed, 03 May 2023 01:00:39 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=23928 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Aftab Pureval

Mayor | Cincinnati, OH







Aftab Pureval is the 70th Mayor of Cincinnati. He was raised in Southwest, Ohio, the son of first-generation Americans. He is making history as Cincinnati’s first Asian American Mayor. As Mayor, he is committed to serving Cincinnati’s 52 neighborhoods. He has made equitable economic growth a top priority of his administration, as well as a comprehensive reform and improvement of public safety, affordable housing, and environmental action.

He served as Hamilton County Clerk of Courts from 2016 to 2021 and was the first Democrat to hold this office in over 100 years. During his tenure, he brought modern and professional reforms to the Clerk’s office. He paid a living wage to all employees and became the first county officeholder in Ohio to offer comprehensive paid family leave. By ending nepotism, by cutting waste, and by making the office more professional, he saved taxpayers millions of dollars.

]]> Justin Bibb https://newdealleaders.org/leader/justin-bibb/ Wed, 03 May 2023 01:00:39 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=23908 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Justin Bibb

Mayor | Cleveland, OH







As the 58th Mayor of the great City of Cleveland, Ohio, Justin M. Bibb is putting  people and neighborhoods first, delivering high-quality city services and  leading bold change. The Bibb Administration is building a stronger and safer  Cleveland and modernizing City Hall to maximize access, transparency and  equity.  

On January 3, 2022, Mayor Bibb took the oath of office as the city’s first  millennial mayor.  

In just two years, his administration has made major progress on a wide  range of initiatives from unprecedented support for public safety through his  Raising Investment in Safety for Everyone (RISE) Initiative to a $15 million  American Rescue Plan investment to kick start a robust plan for the revitalization of Cleveland’s Southeast Side.  

Under Mayor Bibb’s leadership, the City of Cleveland has its first new website  in decades and has undertaken a complete overhaul of the 311 resident  communication system to dramatically improve city services and access.  Mayor Bibb also introduced his Residents First housing agenda in 2023 to give  city departments the tools they need to crack down on predatory landlords  and abate nuisance properties across Cleveland.  

Cleveland is rapidly moving toward becoming one of North America’s first 15- minute cities and Mayor Bibb’s visionary Shore-to-Core-to-Shore strategy  and new master plans for the Lake Erie lakefront and Cuyahoga Riverfront aim  to make Cleveland one of the most desirable and attractive two-waterfront  cities in the nation.  

Thanks to this work, Cleveland is back into the national conversation for all the  right reasons. 

In 2024, Mayor Bibb became chair of Climate Mayors, a bipartisan network of  more than 750 U.S. mayors focused on ambitious climate action. Through this  platform, Mayor Bibb is driving meaningful and equitable climate justice work  in cities like Cleveland, which continue to experience climate vulnerability due to historic disinvestment. He was also elected Vice President of the  Democratic Mayors Association.  

For the first time in decades, Cleveland has a leadership role in the U.S.  Conference of Mayors, where Mayor Bibb is an active member of the advisory  board and serves as chair of the Tourism, Arts, Parks, Entertainment, and  Sports Standing Committee. Mayor Bibb also serves on the board of the Ohio  Mayors Alliance and is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition.  Mayor Bibb was born and raised on Cleveland’s southeast side in the Mt.  Pleasant neighborhood. Over the past 15 years, Mayor Bibb has worked in  government, business and the nonprofit sector as an executive and nonprofit  leader. He started his career in public service working for President Obama  when he was in the U.S. Senate and later at Cuyahoga County as a special  assistant advising on education and economic development policies. He led  the Global Cities Practice at global research firm Gallup, served as Vice  President at KeyBank and was Chief Strategy Officer at Urbanova, a startup  focused on improving cities.  

Mayor Bibb is a proud American University alumnus with an undergraduate  degree in Urban Studies. He completed the General Course Programme with  an emphasis in Social Policy and Economics from the London School of  Economics and is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University. He holds a  Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Law (JD).

]]> Phillip Jones https://newdealleaders.org/leader/phillip-jones/ Wed, 03 May 2023 01:00:38 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=23853 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Phillip Jones

Mayor | Newport News, VA







Phillip D. Jones is the 27th Mayor of Newport News, Virginia. In this role, he strives to improve education, invest in public safety, and modernize City Hall. On January 10, 2023, Mayor Jones took the oath of office as the city’s youngest-elected mayor. In the wake of 9/11, Mayor Jones accepted a nomination to the United States Naval Academy and served as a Marine Corps infantry officer. He completed his graduate studies at the Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School. Mayor Jones’s vision is for Newport News to become an All-American City, which is focused on leveraging public-private partnerships, modernizing City Hall processes, and elevating the Newport News narrative nationally.

]]> Brett Smiley https://newdealleaders.org/leader/brett-smiley/ Wed, 03 May 2023 01:00:26 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=23895 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Brett Smiley

Mayor | Providence, RI







As the 39th Mayor of the City of Providence, Brett Smiley is focused on improving the quality of life for all in the city by supporting quality schools, building safer streets, and improving city services for residents and businesses in every neighborhood. Providence has all of the ingredients to be a world-class city– great restaurants, vibrant neighborhoods, critically-acclaimed arts and culture, and talented people and by getting back to basics, Mayor Smiley believes Providence can be the best-run city in America.

Mayor Smiley brings over a decade of experience in public service, formally serving as the first Chief Operating Officer for the City of Providence, Chief of Staff to former Governor Gina Raimondo, and Rhode Island’s Director of Administration. In that time, Mayor Smiley took on some of the toughest challenges our state faced and delivered results– expanding early education and childcare programs, making community college free for all high school graduates and guiding the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With these experiences, Mayor Smiley brings ideas, experience and know-how to City Hall, helping Providence businesses and the community succeed.

]]> Kim Norton https://newdealleaders.org/leader/kim-norton/ Wed, 03 May 2023 01:00:10 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=23869 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Kim Norton

Mayor | Rochester, MN






With a history of working on workforce development issues in the non-profit sector (Junior Achievement) and legislature (Lead on the Greater Minnesota Workforce and Economic Development Committee) prior to becoming Mayor, Mayor Norton has been excited to find ways to continue her interest in pro-growth initiatives. Additionally, she has carried and passed a $585M economic development bill (DMC) to support the growth of Mayo Clinic in the community though infrastructure and supports for the city. This unique public-private partnership will last 20 years and secure Rochester as a destination for high quality medical care.

Since becoming Mayor, Mayor Norton has helped Rochester focus on equitable economic development through a number of initiatives including winning the $1M Bloomberg Global Mayors Challenge grant focused on BIPOC women in construction and built environment careers, including green jobs. This was done using a co-design process that brings underrepresented communities to the table to determine their own needs and help us build their future in ways that matter. Rochester is also participating in three tracts the National League of Cities (NLC) “Inclusive Entrepreneurship” initiative to assure equitable access to business ownership and small business growth.

]]> Megan Barry https://newdealleaders.org/leader/megan-barry/ Mon, 23 Jan 2023 10:06:29 +0000 http://staging.thenewdeal.flywheelsites.com/?post_type=leader&p=20147 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Megan Barry

Former Mayor | Nashville, TN






In 2015, following eight years of service on the Metropolitan Council, Megan Barry was elected the first woman mayor of Metro Nashville on a platform of being a pro-business progressive who would keep Nashville moving forward. In 2016, Barry worked with labor organizations and the business community to create the Nashville Construction Readiness Partnership, a pre-apprenticeship program and employee database that will connect local workers to training for good-paying construction jobs during Nashville’s building boom, while helping developers find local workers for their job sites.  To connect youth to opportunity and hope, Barry created Opportunity NOW, a youth employment initiative with a goal of putting 10,000 of Nashville’s youth aged 14-24 into paid, meaningful jobs or internships in the public and private sectors. Barry has also sought to address the lack of affordable housing by investing $10 million per year for low-income housing opportunities and creating the Housing Incentive Pilot Program (HIPP), which is designed to encourage mixed-income rental housing options throughout the community. In addition to these initiatives, Mayor Barry has remained focus on investing in Nashville’s public schools, building better transit infrastructure, and promoting public safety in a way that improves the quality of life for all.

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