- Annette Strauss
Annette Strauss (
January 26 ,1924 –December 14 ,1998 ) was a philanthropist and a former mayor ofDallas . TheAnnette Strauss Artist Square in the Arts District of downtown Dallas,Texas is named in honor of her. She was the first female mayor of Dallas.Born in
Houston, Texas , Annette Strauss graduated from theUniversity of Texas at Austin in 1944. She moved toNew York City where she received master's degrees insociology andpsychology fromColumbia University . She was a member ofPhi Beta Kappa . She worked as aRed Cross social worker in Houston for a year until she married Ted Strauss, Sr. Managing Director ofBear Stearns , in 1946 and moved to Dallas in 1947.During the 1960s and 1970s, Strauss worked tirelessly as a fundraiser for various charities and organizations and also as a volunteer for a number of other organizations. She worked on behalf of the
Dallas Symphony , the Crystal Charity Ball,Southern Methodist University , theUnited Way of America , the United Jewish Appeal, the Dallas Black Dance Theatre,Baylor University Medical Center and many other groups. Her efforts helped to raise millions for the arts in Dallas.Using her many connections in the city, Strauss was elected to a Dallas City Council seat in 1983, eventually becoming deputy mayor pro tem and then mayor pro tem in 1984. In 1987, Strauss ran for mayor of Dallas and won with 56 percent of the vote. During her tenure as mayor, Strauss helped to lead a city suffering from a sharp economic downturn.
In 1991, Strauss left the mayoral position and worked as a consultant and trustee for a number of boards and foundations, including the Children's Medical Center Foundation, the Dallas Methodist Hospitals Foundation, the St. Paul Hospital Foundation, the Timberlawn Foundation and the Texas Historical Foundation. She was also appointed "Ambassador-at-large" for the city of Dallas, an honorary position she held until her death from
cancer in 1998. She was interred atSparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery .In recognition of her many years of humanitarian service, many things have been named for Annette Strauss, including the Annette G. Strauss Humanitarian Award, which is presented by Family Gateway, a homeless family shelter Strauss helped to found in 1986, the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Participation at the
University of Texas at Austin and also the Annette Strauss Artist Square, a new open-air Performing Arts area in downtown Dallas.ource
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before=Starke Taylor
title=Mayors of Dallas
after=Steve Bartlett
years=1987-1991
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