- John Delaney
Infobox Mayor
name=Mayor John Delaney
state_house=
state=Florida
district=
term=1995 - 2003
preceded=Ed Austin
succeeded=John Peyton
date of birth=June 29 ,1956
spouse=Gena Delaney
profession=President of UNF
religion=
party=Republican Party|John Adrian Delaney (born
June 29 ,1956 ) is an American lawyer, politician and university administrator. A member of the Republican Party, he was the mayor of Jacksonville,Florida , serving two consecutive terms from 1995 to 2003. After being succeeded by John Peyton in July 2003, Delaney was appointed president of theUniversity of North Florida .Delaney was born in Lansing,
Michigan and was raised in Cincinnati,Ohio . His family moved to Jacksonville when he was 16. He graduated fromTerry Parker High School and attended theUniversity of Florida , where he joinedDelta Upsilon fraternity and received a B.A. and a law degree. Delaney served as Jacksonville'sGeneral Counsel and as chief of staff to former mayorEd Austin before being elected mayor himself. He defeated former mayorJake Godbold to become the first Republican elected to that office since 1888.During his mayoral term, Delaney was noted for launching the
Better Jacksonville Plan , a massive, $2.25 billion package of projects for municipal improvements funded by asales tax increase, as well as the Preservation Project, a series ofland grant s for parks. He was one of the most popular mayors in Jacksonville's history, enjoying consistently high approval ratings and running unopposed for his second election. In 2003, he received the President's Conservation Achievement Award fromThe Nature Conservancy for the Preservation Project.Delaney's time as President of UNF has so far seen a surge in building projects, including a new Student Union building and a new Social Sciences building, as well as a proposed slate of new programs to build UNF according to the master plan. [ [http://www.unf.edu/masterplan/ UNF-2005 master plan ] ] Under his leadership, the university has launched a flagship program designed to identify its top programs, which will run through 2009. The program works with local and state officials in finding suitable programs that students can use to benefit the
First Coast area and the state of Florida as a whole. This program, which was planned together with former student Fernando Bernardino, is set to go through 2009. Delaney has made UNF the only state university in Florida to promise not cutting employee positions in the wake of the budget shortfall in the state in 2008.Delaney and his wife Gena married in 1980. They have four children; Bill, Adrian, Meg, and Jimmy.
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External links
* [http://www.unf.edu/unfinfo/president/ University of North Florida President's Office page]
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