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Jennifer Ator selected to Inaugural Class of The Good Government Initiative

June 14, 2011 | by Jennifer

Jennifer Ator has been selected to join the inaugural class of The Good Government Initiative, a collaboration between former Miami-Dade Commissioner Katy Sorenson and the University of Miami to help develop the leadership skills of elected officials.

Members of this first class include elected officials from Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties, and include members from a range of levels of government, including municipal, School Board, County, and State.

The inaugural class will participate in comprehensive training on a variety of issues, including budget and finance, economic development, land use, ethics, cultural diversity, and more.

The members of the inaugural class are:

  • Patricia Asseff — Vice Mayor, City of Hollywood
  • Jennifer Ator — Councilmember, City of Miami Springs
  • Dwight Bullard — State Representative, Florida District 118
  • Heather Carruthers — Mayor, Monroe County
  • Daniel Dietch — Mayor, Town of Surfside
  • Jorge Exposito — Commissioner, City of Miami Beach
  • Wendy Harrison — Councilmember, Town of Jupiter
  • Barbara Kramer — Councilmember, City of North Miami Beach
  • Keith London — Commissioner, City of Hallandale Beach
  • Frank Quesada — Commissioner, City of Coral Gables
  • Raquel Regalado — Board Member, Miami-Dade County Public Schools
  • Felicia Robinson — Councilmember, City of Miami Gardens
  • Roxanna Ross — Mayor, Village of Biscayne Park
  • Nora Rupert — Board Member, Broward County Public Schools
  • Robin Smith-Martin — Board Member, Monroe County School District
  • Francis Suarez — Commissioner, City of Miami
  • Elsa Vazquez — Commissioner, City of West Miami

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