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Keisha Lance Bottoms (née Lance; born January 18, 1970) [1] is an American attorney and politician who served as the 60th mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, from 2018 to 2022. She was elected mayor in 2017. Before becoming mayor, she was a member of the Atlanta City Council, representing part of Southwest Atlanta. [2]
See the mayors of Atlanta category for an alphabetical list by surname. Mayor Asa Griggs Candler (1917–1919). Candler incorporated The Coca-Cola Company in 1892. Mayor William B. Hartsfield (1937–1941; 1942–62). He was the longest serving Atlanta Mayor, running the city politics for ca. 30 years. Mayor Kasim Reed (2010–2018) #
Mayor Franklin was the recipient of Profile in Courage Award in 2005, issued by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.The foundation praised her management of the city of Atlanta during the critical period of enormous deficit and loss of public confidence in government following the corrupt administration of Mayor Bill Campbell. [14]
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, now a senior White House adviser on external affairs, says American cities are reflective of how the country as a whole is doing.
Joanne L. Howell, first female mayor of Bernards Township, New Jersey. Started the town recycling program. 1980. Elizabeth G. Baumgartner, first women mayor of Madison, New Jersey [257] 1988. Janet Whitman, first female mayor of Summit, New Jersey. 2000. Gwendolyn Faison (1925 – 2021), first female mayor of Camden (2000 - 2010) 2002
Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms called out Capital Grille after she said she was turned away from the restaurant for wearing leggings. “I was just
Mary Norwood (born 1952) [3] is an American businesswoman and politician who is a member of the Atlanta City Council. She was a candidate for mayor of Atlanta in 2009 and 2017. In both campaigns she advanced to the runoff, but respectively lost to Kasim Reed and Keisha Lance Bottoms by narrow margins. In addition to her mayoral runs, she ...
There to support Willis in the courtroom on Thursday was former Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin, who has said she is “proud to stand by” the district attorney, and a prominent clergy member ...