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Honoring and recognizing the career of Tumar Alexander, a dedicated public servant, on the occasion of his retirement from Philadelphia City Government.
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WHEREAS, Tumar Alexander is a lifelong Philadelphian and a seasoned public servant, whose 24 years of dedicated service to the City of Philadelphia have spanned across four mayoral administrations, exemplifying a profound commitment to the City's growth and well-being; and
WHEREAS, Tumar attended William Penn High School and Pennsylvania State University, where he earned a degree in political science, laying the foundation for a distinguished career in public service; and
WHEREAS, Throughout his distinguished career, Alexander has held key roles in operations, policy, legislative, and external affairs, consistently demonstrating leadership and vision in various capacities that have directly impacted the efficiency and effectiveness of City government; and
WHEREAS, Alexander's journey into public service began with his volunteer work on one of former Mayor John F. Street's campaigns, which set the stage for his rise through the ranks of Philadelphia politics; and
WHEREAS, He served with distinction as Chief of Staff in the Managing Director's Office during Mayor Street's administration, demonstrating exceptional leadership and a commitment to the City; and
WHEREAS, During the administration of former Mayor Michael Nutter, Alexander served as Deputy Mayor and as the chief liaison to the City Council, facilitating cooperation and strengthening the relationship between the executive branch and the legislature; and
WHEREAS, In January 2016, Mayor Jim Kenney hired Alexander to serve as the Director of Legislative and External Affairs for the Managing Director's Office (MDO), where he played a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the executive branch and key legislative and community partners; and
WHEREAS, Alexander's outstanding performance and leadership in this role led to his promotion in Jan...
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