Jerry Sanders (politician)

Jerry Sanders (politician)
Jerry Sanders
34th Mayor of San Diego
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 5, 2005
Preceded by Toni Atkins (acting)
Personal details
Born July 14, 1950 (1950-07-14) (age 61)
San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Rana Sampson (?–present)
Children 3
Residence Kensington, San Diego, California, U.S.
Alma mater National University, San Diego State University

Gerald Robert "Jerry" Sanders (born July 14, 1950) is an American politician, Mayor of San Diego, California, and former Chief of Police.

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Personal life

Sanders was born 1950 in San Pedro, California. His alma maters are San Diego State University and National University and was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity while at San Diego State University. Sanders lives in the neighborhood of Kensington with his wife Rana Sampson. He has two daughters, Lisa and Jamie. His brother, Tom Sanders, is an Oscar nominated production designer.[1]

San Diego Police

During his senior year at San Diego State University, Jerry Sanders became a police officer with the San Diego Police Department. He served in the police department from 1973 until 1999, and served as Chief of Police from 1993 until 1999. As chief of police, Sanders and the department's employees gained national recognition[citation needed] for work with community policing and achieving a 40% decrease in crime during his six-year term as chief.[citation needed] Sanders also re-organized the department, making it more responsive to the community, reaching out to neighborhoods, and utilizing more than 1,000 volunteers to address San Diego's public safety needs.[citation needed] Prior to his assignments as division commander, police captain, Sanders, then police lieutenant, was the police academy commander at the San Diego Criminal Justice Training Center - Police Academy at Miramar College.

He was commander of the San Diego SWAT team during the 1984 San Ysidro McDonald's massacre, and his management of the tragedy, which resulted in twenty-one deaths, earned him criticism from the city's Mexican-American community. As a result, the newspaper La Prensa San Diego called Sanders "unfit to be mayor." [2]

Community service

Sanders left the Police Department in 1999 to become president and CEO of the United Way of San Diego County. He also served as United Way Community Campaign Chair in 2002.

In July 2002, Sanders was appointed to the board of the American Red Cross San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter after the previous CEO was fired in the aftermath of controversy concerning a wildfire in Alpine, CA. Sanders helped recruit retired Navy Rear Admiral Ronne Froman to be CEO, and oversaw the turnaround of the local chapter, which resulted in support for victims of the Cedar wildfire, praise from former critics for the transparency of fund raising efforts, and a staff re-organization that substantially reduced overhead costs.[citation needed]

Sanders had also been active in the private sector, serving as founding partner and consultant for local high-tech start-ups involved with homeland security and infrastructure assessment. He is currently board chair of the San Diego Police Foundation, established to raise private funds for SDPD equipment and programs. He serves on the board of STAR/PAL, the San Diego Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, San Diego State University's Dean's Advisory Board, and Coronado First Bank (in organization). Sanders has served on the Wells Fargo Community Bank Board, the Mediation Center's Board, the National Conference for Community and Justice Board, the Vera Institute of Justice's Advisory Board on Foster Children, and the Children's Initiative. Sanders has been nominated to the National Red Cross Board of Governors.[citation needed]

Mayor

Jerry Sanders in the 2005 4th of July Parade in the Mira Mesa neighborhood of San Diego with John Witt, County Board of Education, driving.

Jerry Sanders was elected mayor in a special run-off election held November 8, 2005, following the resignation of Mayor Dick Murphy in the wake of the San Diego pension scandal. He received 54% of the vote against city council member Donna Frye. Sanders was the first mayor under San Diego's "strong mayor system" of city government. Sanders is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition,[3] an organization formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston mayor Thomas Menino. Coincidentally, when Bloomberg left the Republican Party in 2007, San Diego became the largest U.S. city with a Republican mayor.

On September 19, 2007, Sanders abruptly reversed his public opposition to same-sex marriage before signing a City Council resolution aimed at overturning the state's ban on same-sex weddings. He gave a tearful speech in which he explained that he could not tell his daughter Lisa, who is gay, that her relationship with a partner is not as important as that of a straight couple and that he had "decided to lead with my heart...to take a stand on behalf of equality and social justice."[4]

Sanders won reelection over businessman Steve Francis in 2008.[5]

References

  1. ^ "The Hollywood Reporter gives kudos to San Diego and Mayor Sanders returns the favor" Aguilar Jr., Robert, Examiner.com, March 3, 2009
  2. ^ Múñoz, Daniel (2005-08-19). "Former San Diego Police Chief Jerry Sanders Unfit to be Mayor". La Prensa San Diego (La Prensa). http://laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/august19-05/sanders.htm. Retrieved 2007-07-09. 
  3. ^ "Mayors Against Illegal Guns: Coalition Members". http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/html/about/members.shtml. 
  4. ^ Tony Perry, S.D. mayor supports suit for gay marriage, Los Angeles Times, September 20, 2007.
  5. ^ http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20080603-2340-bn03elect3.html

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Political offices
Preceded by
Toni Atkins (acting)
Mayor of San Diego, California
2005–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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