Amanda Daflos

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Amanda Daflos is the deputy mayor of strategic partnerships for the City of Los Angeles. Previously, she served as the inaugural executive director of the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University. She previously served as the chief innovation officer for the City of Los Angeles.[1] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Daflos served as a key advisor to Mayor Garcetti[2] and oversaw all public health, science and data efforts for the mayor and Los Angeles.

Early life

Daflos received her BA from Hamilton College, and received her Masters of Public Administration from the University of Colorado. She studied abroad in Nepal with an immersive six-month Pitzer College program, earning a certificate. In 2014, Daflos graduated from the Leadership Tomorrow program in Seattle.[3]

Daflos grew up in Smithtown, NY, on the west end of Suffolk County, on Long Island, in the State of New York.[4] She was elected to serve as student body president for four consecutive years. She graduated from Smithtown High School in 1996.

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