Jacksonville
City Mayor
Mayor
John Peyton

John Peyton was sworn in as Jacksonville’s
Mayor on July 1, 2003, only the second Republican in 100 years to
be elected to that office. Now in his second term, Mayor Peyton’s
accomplishments include successfully hosting the city’s first-ever
Super Bowl, cultivating multi-million-dollar economic development,
streamlining government operations and launching a nationally-recognized
early literacy program.
Mayor Peyton continues to work with business and
community leaders to bring more jobs to Jacksonville. In October
2007, in conjunction with Jacksonville Port Authority officials,
the mayor signed an agreement with Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd. of
South Korea to develop a $360 million container terminal in Jacksonville.
The operation is expected to generate at least $1 billion in local
economic activity, as well as more employment opportunities.
Peyton is also working with more than 300 community
partners to establish a blueprint for increasing per capita income
in Jacksonville. That program is long-term, but it’s developing
in an environment with considerable momentum. Since Jacksonville
hosted the Super Bowl in 2005, local business expansion and corporate
relocations have yielded more than 7,100 new jobs and nearly $500
million in private capital investment. Another successful initiative
is the Small and Emerging Business program, which Mayor Peyton created
to help small and minority businesses compete successfully for city
contracts.
The mayor’s focus on the future is evidenced
by his early literacy program, RALLY Jacksonville! This cutting-edge
initiative, aimed at growing the workforce of tomorrow, has reached
thousands of 4-year-olds and their families thus far, and has become
a model for other cities to follow.
Mayor Peyton’s work in this crucial area earned
him the 2005 James Patterson Pageturner Award in recognition of
his “notable contributions to promoting books and reading,”
and led to Jacksonville’s being named one of the nation’s
Best 100 Communities for Young People by America’s Promise,
the Alliance for Youth founded by Gen. Colin Powell. Most recently,
President George W. Bush appointed Mayor Peyton to serve a six-year
term on the board of trustees of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Foundation.
Prior to his election, Mayor Peyton, a Jacksonville
native, served as vice president of Gate Petroleum Company, one
of the largest privately held corporations in Florida. He has been
actively involved in community service for many years, serving on
the transition team of former Mayor John Delaney and on the boards
of a number of civic and charitable organizations. He is a former
chairman of the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (where he
played an integral part in the development and early implementation
of The Better Jacksonville Plan), the Jacksonville Symphony Association
and Greenscape of Jacksonville.
Mayor Peyton is an alumnus of Mercer University
and the Harvard Business School Executive Education Program, as
well as a graduate of both Leadership Jacksonville and Leadership
Florida. He and his wife, Jacksonville physician Kathryn Pearson
Peyton, are members of St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral. They
are the proud parents of two sons, John Connor Peyton and Kent Thomas
Peyton.
Address:
117 W. Duval St., Suite 400 Jacksonville, FL 32202
Tel: (904) 630-1776
Fax: (904) 630-2391
E-mail: jpeyton@coj.net |