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John E. Dailey, County Commissioner District 3

 
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Term:
November 2006 to November 2010

Contact:
If you would like to get in touch with Commissioner Dailey, his office number is 606-5363, or you can call his aide, Jay Revell, at 606-5373. You may also e-mail Commissioner Dailey at Leon County.

Commissioner Dailey was elected to the Board in November 2006.  His priorities are sustainable growth, environmental protection, and economic development.

Commissioner John Dailey has had public service in his sights his entire life. As the son of Dr. John Scott Dailey, the former Executive Director of the Florida Institute of Government and a former two-term Leon County School Board member, John learned at an early age how government can positively affect people’s lives.

Commissioner Dailey began his professional career at the Florida League of Cities where he worked on legislative and regulatory issues involving local governance. In 2001, he went to work for the National League of Cities in Washington, DC, where he gained a comprehensive understanding of the issues facing local governments; issues as diverse as economic development and community redevelopment to criminal justice and public safety.

Dailey’s academic experience also focused on government. While earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Florida State University, he gained valuable experience as the President of the Student Government Association and worked at the Leon County Office of Management and Budget. John also earned a Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from The London School of Economics, while simultaneously working as a legislative aide to a Member of Parliament.

Currently, Commissioner Dailey works as a commercial realtor for Ketchum Realty Group, Inc.

John and his wife, Ginny, celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary in December.

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