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Alumni Mayors THE MAYORS’ INSTITUTE ON CITY DESIGN Alumni Mayors ALABAMA Tempe Mark Mitchell MICD 56 2013 Bessemer Quitman Mitchell Midwest 1997 Tucson Tom Volgy MICD 9 1990 Birmingham Richard Arrington South 1990 Yuma Marilyn Young West 2000 Birmingham Bernard Kincaid MICD 29 2001 Birmingham William Bell, Sr. South 2012 ARKANSAS Birmingham Randall Woodfin MICD 70 2018 El Dorado Mike Dumas South 1991 Decatur Don Stanford South 2010 Fayetteville Fred Hanna, Jr. South 1995 Huntsville Steve Hettinger MICD 11 1991 Fayetteville Dan Coody South 2002 Huntsville Thomas Battle, Jr. South 2012 Fayetteville Lioneld Jordan South 2010 Mobile Michael Dow MICD 9 1990 Hot Springs Helen Selig Midwest 1997 Mobile Sandy Stimpson MICD 58 2014 Jacksonsville Gary Fletcher South 2015 Prattville Jim Byard, Jr. South 2002 Jonesboro Hubert Brodell South 1994 Tuscaloosa Walter Maddox South 2012 Little Rock Lottie Shackelford MICD 4 1988 Little Rock Jim Dailey MICD 22 1997 ALASKA Little Rock Mark Stodola MICD 39 2007 Anchorage Tom Fink MICD 15 1993 North Little Rock Patrick Henry Hays South 1995 Anchorage Rick Mystrom MICD 20 1996 North Little Rock Joe Smith South 2015 Anchorage Mark Begich MICD 33 2004 Pine Bluff Carl Redus, Jr. South 2010 Anchorage Dan Sullivan MICD 51 2011 Siloam Springs Mark Turner South 2015 Anchorage Ethan Berkowitz MICD 63 2015 Springdale Doug Sprouse South 2015 Fairbanks John Eberhart MICD 59 2014 Texarkana Danny Gray West 2002 Juneau Ken Koelsch MICD 66 2017 West Memphis Keith Ingram South 1990 ARIZONA CALIFORNIA Avondale Marie Lopez-Rogers West 2010 Alameda Ralph Appezzato MICD 30 2001 Avondale Kenn Weise West 2018 Anaheim Tom Daly MICD 18 1995 Buckeye Jackie Meck West 2013 Anaheim Curt Pringle MICD 33 2004 Bullhead City Tom Brady West 2016 Anaheim Tom Tait MICD 55 2013 Chandler Boyd Dunn West 2007 Azusa Cristina Madrid West 2002 Flagstaff Sara Presler West 2012 Berkeley Shirley Dean MICD 21 1996 Gilbert Wilburn Brown West 1992 Berkeley Tom Bates MICD 33 2004 Gilbert Cynthia Dunham West 1997 Beverly Hills Meralee Goldman Alumni Institute 1997 Glendale Elaine Scruggs West 1999 Beverly Hills Vicki Reynolds MICD 28 2000 Goodyear William Arnold West 1999 Carmel-by-the-Sea Sue McCloud Monterey 2002 Mesa Keno Hawker MICD 29 2001 Carson Jim Dear West 2012 Mesa Scott Smith MICD 44 2009 Carson Albert Robles West 2016 Mesa John Giles MICD 61 2015 Chico Scott Gruendl California 2006 Peoria Ken Forgia West 1991 Chico Ann Schwab West 2009 Phoenix Terry Goddard MICD 4 1988 Chula Vista Tim Nader West 1992 Phoenix Greg Stanton MICD 54 2012 Chula Vista Cheryl Cox MICD 42 2008 Prescott Paul Daly West 1999 Claremont Karen Rosenthal West 2000 Scottsdale Herbert Drinkwater MICD 16 1994 Coachella Steven Hernandez West 2015 Scottsdale Sam Campana MICD 22 1997 Compton Aja Brown MICD 60 2014 Surprise Sharon Wolcott MICD 55 2013 Culver City Edward Wolkowitz West 1996 Tempe Neil Giuliano West 1995, Culver City Sandra Levin West 1998 Housing 2003 Culver City Jozelle Smith MICD 6 1989 Rialto John Longville West 1995 Davis Ruth Asmundson Sacramento 2004 Rialto Deborah Robertson West 2013 Del Rey Oaks Jack Barlich Monterey 2002 Richmond Rosemary Corbin West 1994 East Palo Alto Sharifa Wilson MICD 17 1994 Richmond Irma Anderson MICD 31 2002 Elk Grove Gary Davis West 2015 Richmond Gayle McLauglin MICD 39 2007 Eureka Nancy Flemming West 1990 Riverside Terry Frizzel MICD 13 1992 Fairfield Harry Price California 2006 Riverside Ronald Loveridge MICD 26 1999, Fremont Gus Morrison West 1997 West 2004 Fresno Ashley Swearengin MICD 44 2009 Riverside Rusty Bailey MICD 59 2014 Fontana Acquanetta Warren MICD 56 2013 Sacramento Anne Rudin MICD 7 1989 Gonzales Matt Gourley Monterey 2002 Sacramento Heather Fargo MICD 30 2001, Greenfield J.M. Romo Monterey 2002 San Francisco 2006 Hayward Michael Sweeney West 1992 Sacramento Kevin Johnson MICD 44 2009 Hemet Lori Van Arsdale West 2000 Salinas Anna Caballero Monterey 2002 Irvine Larry Agran MICD 3 1987 San Bernardino W.R. Holcomb West 1990 Irvine Beth Krom MICD 38 2007 San Bernardino Judith Valles Schools 2000 Irvine Sukhee Kang MICD 44 2009 San Bernardino R. Carey Davis MICD 66 2017 Irvine Steven Choi MICD 62 2015 San Francisco Gavin Newsom San Francisco 2006 King City John Myers Monterey 2002 San Leandro Ellen Corbett West 1996 Long Beach Beverly O’Neill MICD 20 1996 San Leandro Sheila Young MICD 30 2001 Long Beach Bob Foster MICD 47 2010 San Leandro Pauline Cutter West 2015 Long Beach Robert Garcia MICD 64 2016 San Mateo Sue Lampert West 1998 Los Altos Megan Satterlee West 2009 San Rafael Albert Boro West 1993 Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa MICD 47 2010 Sand City David Pendergrass Monterey 2002 Marina Jim Perrine Monterey 2002 Santa Ana Tom Lutz MICD 25 1999 Modesto Peggy Mensinger MICD 1 1986 Santa Barbara Sheila Lodge West 1990 Modesto Carol Whiteside West 1990 Santa Barbara Marty Blum MICD 31 2002, Monrovia Lara Blakely West 2002 West 2004 Monrovia Mary Ann Lutz West 2012 West 2008 Monterey Dan Albert West 1991, Santa Barbara Helene Schneider West 2012 Monterey 2002 Santa Clara Judy Nadler West 1996 Monterey Park Rita Valenzuela West 1995 Santa Clara Lisa Gillmor MICD 69 2018 Moreno Valley Yxstian Gutierrez MICD 70 2018 Santa Cruz Katherine Beiers West 1995 Napa Jill Techel West 2009 Santa Monica Kevin McKeown MICD 63 2015 National City Ron Morrison West 2015 Santa Rosa Sharon Wright West 1998 Newport Beach Keith Curry West 2010 Santa Rosa Michael Martini EPA 2003 Oakdale Pat Kuhn West 1997 Santa Rosa Bob Blanchard MICD 39 2007 Oakland Elihu Harris West 1993 Santa Rosa Scott Bartley MICD 58 2014 Oakland Ronald Dellums MICD 41 2008 Santa Rosa John Sawyer MICD 65 2016 Oakland Jean Quan MICD 53 2012 Santa Rosa Chris Coursey MICD 68 2017 Oakland Libby Schaaf MICD 61 2015 Santee Jack Doyle West 1990 Oxnard Manuel Lopez West 1997 Seaside Don Jordan West 1995 Palm Springs Ron Oden West 2004 Seaside Jerry Smith Monterey 2002 Pasadena William Thomson, Jr. MICD 7 1989 Soledad Richard Ortiz Monterey 2002 Pasadena Rick Cole MICD 15 1993 Stockton Joan Darrah MICD 17 1994 Pasadena Bill Bogaard MICD 27 2000, Stockton Ann Johnston MICD 47 2010 Universities 2005 Stockton Gary Podesto MICD 24 1998 Pasadena Terry Tornek MICD 64 2016 Stockton Michael Tubbs MICD 68 2017 Petaluma Patricia Hilligoss West 1991 Sunnyvale Lawrence Stone MICD 5 1988 Pleasanton Jennifer Hosterman East 2011 Temecula J. Sal Muñoz West 1993 Redondo Beach Bill Brand West 2018 Torrance Dan Walker West 2004 Redwood City Alicia Aguirre West 2012 Torrance Patrick Furey MICD 65 2016 Tulare Richard Ortega California 2006 Norwalk William Collins MICD 1 1986 Turlock Curt Andre California 2006 Norwalk Richard Moccia Northeast 2009 Union City Carol Dutra-Vernaci West 2018 Stamford Dannel Malloy MICD 24 1998, Vacaville Len Augustine West 2008 Schools 2000, Vallejo Osby Davis West 2013 Poland 2007 Ventura Bill Fulton MICD 48 2010 Stamford David Martin East 2018 West Sacramento C. Cabaldon Sacramento 2004, Stratford James Miron MICD 39 2007 California 2006 Torrington Ryan Bingham East 2010 Waterbury Neil O’Leary East 2012 COLORADO West Haven Edward O’Brien East 2016 Aurora Paul Tauer West 1999 Aurora Stephen Hogan MICD 52 2012 DELAWARE Boulder Linda Jourgensen MICD 5 1988 Wilmington James Sills, Jr. Northeast 1994 Boulder Leslie Durgin West 1994 Wilmington James Baker Northeast 2001 Boulder M. Appelbaum West 2012 Centennial Cathy Noon West 2015 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Colorado Springs M. Makepeace West 1997 Washington Anthony Williams MICD 34 2004 Colorado Springs Lionel Rivera MICD 49 2011 Washington Adrian Fenty MICD DC 2008 Denver Wellington Webb MICD 19 1995 Denver John Hickenlooper MICD 34 2004 FLORIDA Denver Michael Hancock MICD 52 2012 Apopka Joe Kilsheimer East 2017 Fort Collins Doug Hutchinson Central States 2006 Boca Raton Scott Singer MICD 71 2018 Fort Collins Susan Kirkpatrick West 1991 Bradenton Wayne Poston South 2001 Fort Collins Ann Azari MICD 19 1995 Cape Coral Marni Sawicki MICD 58 2014 Fort Collins Ray Martinez MICD 27 2000 Coral Springs Roy Gold East 2011 Lakewood Linda Morton West 1992 Gainesville Pegeen Hanrahan MICD 35 2005 Lakewood Steve Burkholder MICD 29 2001 Fort Lauderdale Robert Cox MICD 2 1987 Lakewood Bob Murphy West 2010 Fort Lauderdale Jim Naugle South 1995 Littleton Pat Cronenberger West 1999 Fort Lauderdale Dean Trantalis MICD 70 2018 Littleton Susan Thornton West 2002 Fort Myers Wilbur Smith, III South 1991 Parker Mike Waid West 2018 Fort Myers Bruce Grady South 1999 Pueblo Corinne Koehler West 2000 Fort Myers Jim Humphrey South 2002 Thornton Noel Busck EPA 2003 Fort Myers Randall Henderson MICD 62 2015 Thornton Heidi Williams Midwest 2012 Hallandale Beach Joy Cooper Atlantic Coast 2006 Westminster Herb Atchison MICD 64 2016 Hialeah Julio Robaina MICD 42 2008 Hialeah Carlos Hernandez MICD 61 2015 CONNECTICUT Hollywood Mara Giulianti Atlantic Coast 2006 Bridgeport Joseph Ganim MICD 13 1992, Jacksonville John Delaney MICD 20 1996 EPA 2000 Jacksonville Alvin Brown MICD 57 2013 Bridgeport John Fabrizi Schools 2005 Jupiter Karen Golonka South 2013 Bridgeport Bill Finch MICD 48 2010 Lakeland Ralph Fletcher South 1995 Danbury Gene Eriquez Northeast 1991 Lauderdale Lakes Barrington Russell South 2014 Groton City Dolores Hauber Northeast 1994 Lauderhill Richard Kaplan South 2000 Hartford Carrie Saxon Perry MICD 6 1989 Miami Manuel Diaz MICD 34 2004 Hartford Mike Peters MICD 17 1994 Miami Francis Suarez MICD 71 2018 Hartford Eddie Perez MICD 32 2002 Miami Beach Neisen Kasdin South 1998 Hartford Pedro Segarra MICD 54 2012 Miami Gardens Oliver Gilbert, III MICD 56 2013 Middletown D. Thornton Northeast 1998 Miramar Lori Moseley MICD 46 2010 Naugatuck Mike Bronko East 2007 North Miami Christine Moreno South 1990 New Britain Lucian Pawlak Northeast 1998 North Miami Andre Pierre South 2010 New Haven John DeStefano, Jr.
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