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===Orange County Mayor===
===Orange County Mayor===
Teresa Jacobs was sworn in as the [[Mayor of Orange County, Florida|Orange County Mayor]] on January 4, 2011.
Teresa Jacobs was sworn in as the [[Mayor of Orange County, Florida|Orange County Mayor]] on January 4, 2011.



====Establishment of the Office of Public Engagement====
====Establishment of the Office of Public Engagement====

Revision as of 18:26, 14 April 2011

Teresa Jacobs
Mayor of Orange County
Assumed office
January 4, 2011
Preceded byRichard Crotty
Personal details
BornBaltimore, Maryland
Political partyRepublican
SpouseBruce Jacobs
ChildrenJoshua Jacobs
Max Jacobs
Lisa Jacobs
Chase Jacobs
ResidenceOrange County, Florida
Alma materFlorida State University
WebsiteCampaign Website

Teresa Jacobs (born in Baltimore, Maryland) is the current mayor of Orange County, Florida. The Board of County Commissioners is led by the Mayor of Orange County. Teresa Jacobs assumed office as the 4th Mayor of Orange County on January 4, 2011. Previously she represented district 1 on the Orange County Board of County Commissioners from 2000 to 2008.

Early life, education, and family

Teresa Jacobs was raised in Miami and Jupiter, Florida. She is a graduate of Florida State University, graduating Cum laude with a degree in economics. Teresa Jacobs is married to Bruce. They have four children together named Joshua, Max, Lisa, and Chase.

Early business career

Teresa Jacobs moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1981. She was Assistant Vice President of National Bank of Georgia, Atlanta from 1981-1989.[1]

Political career

Prior to holding public office, Teresa Jacobs served as President of the Orange County Homeowners Association Alliance (an organization that represented approximately 100 neighborhoods). Teresa Jacobs represented District 1 on the Board of County Commissioners, which encompasses southwest Orange County from Winter Garden to Hunter's Creek. She was elected in 2000, re-elected in 2004, and stepped down in 2008 due to term limits. Jacobs was credited with taking on special interests, championing new ethics rules for Orange County elected officials, successfully strengthening local laws to prevent school overcrowding, and is a strong advocate of public participation in the governmental process. She was elected President of the Florida Association of Counties (2007).[1]

2010 Orange County Mayor Campaign

On January 26, 2010, Teresa Jacobs announced that she plan to run for Orange County Mayor. Jacobs was the last candidate to enter the race. She was opposed by Bill Segal, Linda Stewart, and Matthew Falconer. On August 24, 2010, Linda Stewart (19%) and Matthew Falconer (15%) were eliminated in the primary election. Teresa Jacobs (42%) and Bill Segal (22%) both advanced to the general election in a run off. In the general election on November 2, 2010, Teresa Jacobs resoundingly defeated Bill Segal, 68% - 32%, despite being out fund raised 2-1.[2]

Orange County Mayor

Teresa Jacobs was sworn in as the Orange County Mayor on January 4, 2011.

Establishment of the Office of Public Engagement

Mayor Jacobs immediately implemented several good government measures including establishment of the Office of Public Engagement, a Chief Accountability Officer and paved the way for an independent Ombudsman to investigate government waste and wrongdoing.

Public Engagement

Mayor Jacobs approved a major re-design of the County website to make it more appealing and useful to citizens looking for information or doing business with their government.

Economic and Jobs Summits

Mayor Jacobs held five Economic and Jobs Summits to develop a strategic plan to help businesses create new high-wage jobs.

County More Responsive

Mayor Jacobs issued an executive order establishing a “one-stop shop” to help them navigate the permitting process. The Mayor also established a Streamlining Task Force to cut government red tape and address inefficiencies in Orange County’s approval process.

Improve Accountability

Mayor Jacobs initiated a benchmarking study to compare expenditures in large budget departments such as Fire Rescue and Corrections, with those of other local governments.

Electoral history

Orange County Commission District 1 2000
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Teresa Jacobs 11,554 68
Republican Bob Freeman (incumbent) 4,610 27
Republican Mike McEvers 826 4
Total votes 16,990 100
Orange County Commission District 1 2004
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Teresa Jacobs (Unopposed) N/A N/A
Orange County Mayor 2010 (General Election Results)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Teresa Jacobs 164,207 68
Democratic Bill Segal 78,476 32
Total votes 243,683 100

Previous State and Regional Boards

  • President, Florida Association of Counties (FAC)
  • Chair, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council (ECFRPC)
  • Member, Central Florida MPO Alliance
  • Chair, Central Florida Smart Growth Alliance (CFSGA)
  • Member, MetroPlan Orlando Board
  • Gubernatorial Appointee, Wekiva River Basin Commission
  • Member, Myregion.org Executive Board of Directors
  • Member, Florida Transportation Plan Steering Committee

See also

References

  1. ^ a b [1] Campaign bio page
  2. ^ [2] November 03, 2010 By David Damron, Orlando Sentinel


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