North Lauderdale Mayor
Jack Brady
Mayor Jack
Brady was elected the City's first Mayor at-Large in Nov. 2004 and
re-elected in November 2009 for a five year term. No stranger to local
politics, Brady has been a member of the City's legislative body for
more than 22 years. First elected in 1988 as Commissioner of District
B, he has also served four terms as Mayor and four terms as Vice Mayor.
Mayor Brady was drawn to public service because he enjoys working
with people. His goal is to make North Lauderdale the best community
it can be, by making the best and most informed choices on behalf
of North Lauderdale's residents.
Brady is a past
President for the Broward County Area Agency on Aging, a board
member for the Florida League of Cities Intergovernmental Relations
Committee, Broward County League of Cities Educational and Children's
Committee, Sickle Cell Disease Association of Broward County,
North Lauderdale Chapter of the Boys and Girls Club of America
and the Muscular Dystrophy Association. He is a former board member
for the North Lauderdale Charter High School and North Broward
Chamber of Commerce. He is a Master Mason at Masonic Lodge #373
in Coral Springs, Fla., and events coordinator for Acts of Kindness,
Inc. Brady also regularly participates in events benefiting Veterans
of Foreign Wars Association, Scottish Rite, Lauderdale Lakes Moose
Lodge and Joe DiMaggio's Children's Hospital.
Mayor Brady is retired school teacher. He received a Masters degree
in guidance and counseling from Florida Atlantic University, Boca
Raton, Fla., and a Bachelor of Science degree from Murray State University,
Murray, Ky. Brady is also a four-year veteran of the U.S. Navy. He
and his wife Pat, have two children and two grandchildren.
Mayor Brady can
be reached at 954 724-7056
or e-mail
JBRADY@NLAUDERDALE.ORG