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Prior to running for City Controller, Rhynhart worked in Philadelphia city government as City Treasurer and Budget Director in the administration of Mayor Michael Nutter. [1] Prior to joining city government, Rhynhart worked in public financing at Fitch Ratings and then as a managing director for municipal derivatives at investment bank Bear ...
Before that, Martz served as managing director of the City of Philadelphia, where he oversaw a workforce of 20,000 people and an annual operating budget of $2.75 billion. Appointed by Mayor Edward G. Rendell as chief operating officer in 2000, he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the city's thirteen operating departments.
95th Mayor of Philadelphia; In office January 2, 1984 – January 6, 1992 ... and managing director for the City of Philadelphia. ... a mentoring program for children ...
Fair remains a leading advocate for children and families in Philadelphia, especially in the areas of foster care [52] and youth homelessness, [53] where he is a founder of Philly Homes 4 Youth, the Quality Parenting Initiative, and the Philadelphia Coalition on Opioids and Children. Fair was named Executive Director of Turning Points in ...
On December 13, 2022, Landau officially announced her bid for an at-large seat in the 2023 Philadelphia City Council election. She was endorsed by the Democratic Party of Philadelphia, Working Families Party, and Reclaim Philadelphia. Landau won one of the nominations, winning the most votes from a non-incumbent and also received more votes ...
District Council 47 of The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees represents more than 3,000 unionized workers for the city, who negotiated remote-work arrangements beginning ...
Katherine Gilmore Richardson (born 1983/1984 [1]) is a Democratic politician and at-large member of the Philadelphia City Council.Gilmore Richardson was first elected to an at-large seat in 2019, becoming the youngest Black woman to serve on the city council.
On January 7, 1952, Philadelphia's current city charter took effect. The city council created under that charter consists of seventeen members. Ten are elected from equal-sized districts, and seven are elected at-large in a citywide vote.