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Name
  
Sandy Stimpson

Party
  
Republican Party

Religion
  
Methodist

Education
  
University of Alabama

Alma mater
  
University of Alabama

Spouse
  
Jean Stimpson (m. 1975)

Political party
  
Republican

Role
  
Mayor of Mobile


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Born
  
April 4, 1952 (age 71) Mobile, Alabama, U.S. (
1952-04-04
)

Office
  
Mayor of Mobile since 2013

Children
  
Sands Stimpson, Nancy Vandervoort, Virginia Jeffery, Billy Stimpson

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Profiles

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William S. "Sandy" Stimpson (born April 4, 1952) is an American politician who serves as the current mayor of Mobile, Alabama. He was elected August 27, 2013, with 54% of the vote, defeating incumbent Mayor Sam Jones. He ran on a platform of making Mobile the safest, most business and family-friendly city in America by 2020. As of 2017, the violent rape and assault rate in the city has risen by more than 20%.

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Early life and education

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Born (April 4, 1952) and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Stimpson is a 1970 graduate of the University Military School, now known as UMS-Wright and received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama in 1975.

Career

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Upon graduating from the University of Alabama, Stimpson began a 37-year career with Gulf Lumber Company, his father's company, and its successor, Scotch & Gulf Lumber. He worked his way up through the family business to become the Chief Financial Officer prior to leaving the company to run for office in 2012.

One Mobile

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Stimpson developed the concept of "One Mobile" on the campaign trail and has carried it into office. A non-profit organization "OneMobile.org" was stood up in April 2014.

"The concept of “One Mobile” is that everyone wants a seat at the table, everyone wants to have a voice, so that as you make your plans to go forward that they feel like they’ve been heard. People recognize that we can’t capitalize on every single idea, but if they’re part of the process they’ll “buy-in.” The way to succeed is to get “buy-in” – you set a high vision, high goals, and then you get buy-in and then you work as a team, and when you do that, you get One Mobile."

In the news

Two months into his administration, Stimpson announced on December 30, 2013, that he was canceling the employee pay raise promised during the campaign by Sam Jones. The raise was scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2014.

Stimpson has come under criticism for appointing staff that live outside of the City of Mobile. Key staffers residing across Mobile Bay in Baldwin County include his Chief of Staff Colby Cooper, City Attorney Ricardo Woods and Communications Director George Talbot.

His Chief of Staff Colby Cooper was forced to resign in 2017 after community outrage.

In August 2013, the final month of the mayoral campaign, Stimpson announced that he would contribute $200,000 of his salary over four years to a bonus pool for employees who submit cost-saving or revenue-enhancing ideas implemented by the city. This was criticized as a last-ditch effort to sway city employees' voting decision.

In May 2015, the mayor's son, Sands Stimpson was arrested for impersonating a police officer. He was later indicted by a grand jury on the charge. He pled guilty to the charge in 2016.

On May 30, 2014, Stimpson advocated for the appointment of his former opponent and predecessor Sam Jones to the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS) board. Stimpson's support staved off racial tension building in the community because the Mobile City Council had previously voted along racial lines initially defeating the appointment. In his remarks to the public, he called for a "Community Conversation on Race" which occurred on August 18, 2014.

Personal life

Stimpson is married to the former Jean Miller of Brewton, Alabama. They have four grown children (Billy, Virginia, Sands, Nancy), nine grandchildren and reside in Mobile, Alabama.

References

Sandy Stimpson Wikipedia