Lisa Gillmor

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Preceded byJamie Matthews
Born
Santa Clara, California, U.S.
SpouseMichael Downey
Children3
Lisa Gillmor
Mayor of Santa Clara
Assumed office
2016
Preceded byJamie Matthews
Member of the Santa Clara City Council
In office
1992–2000
Personal details
Born
Santa Clara, California, U.S.
SpouseMichael Downey
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Southern California (BA, Political Science)
ProfessionReal estate broker, politician

Lisa M. Gillmor is an American politician, businesswoman, and real estate broker serving as the mayor of Santa Clara, California. A fourth-generation Santa Claran, she has played a significant role in the city's government for decades, holding positions on the city council and as vice mayor before her appointment and subsequent election as mayor. Gillmor is known for her advocacy on issues including real estate development, local governance, and community outreach.

Gillmor was raised in Santa Clara, California, as a member of a family with a long tradition of civic involvement—her father, Gary Gillmor, also served as mayor of Santa Clara.[1] She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Southern California.[1][2][3]

Career

Real estate

Gillmor is the owner and broker of Gillmor & Associates, a real estate firm specializing in residential and commercial properties in Santa Clara and the surrounding area. She began her career in real estate in 1982 and manages a portfolio with holdings throughout the Bay Area, including shopping centers and undeveloped land.[4][5]

Political career

Santa Clara City Council

Gillmor first served on the Santa Clara City Council from 1992 to 2000 and again from 2011 to 2016. During these terms, she also held the position of vice mayor.[1][2][6]

Mayor of Santa Clara

She was appointed mayor in February 2016, following the resignation of Jamie Matthews. Gillmor was subsequently elected to the position in November 2018, and re-elected in 2022 after a closely contested race against Councilmember Anthony Becker.[7][8] Her terms have involved major city initiatives, council dynamics, and notable political rivalries.[9][10]

As mayor, Gillmor also serves ex officio on various local commissions and authorities, including the Sports & Open Space Authority, Industrial Development Authority, Santa Clara Stadium Authority, and others.[2]

Notable initiatives and policies

During her tenure, Gillmor has prioritized:

  • Traffic and infrastructure improvements
  • Balancing new housing development with neighborhood preservation
  • Supporting community diversity and outreach programs
  • Responding to budget challenges and economic development
  • COVID-19 pandemic response, for which Santa Clara was noted for its swift resident support
  • Public safety, with Santa Clara remaining among the safer cities in the region[2][6]

Her leadership has sometimes been controversial, resulting in high-profile disputes within the city council and with organizations such as the San Francisco 49ers, operators of Levi's Stadium.[11][9]

Community involvement

Outside of elected office, Gillmor has served as:

  • Parks and Recreation Commissioner (Santa Clara)
  • Member of the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury
  • County Roads Commissioner
  • County Assessment Appeals Board member
  • Mission City Community Fund board member
  • Former Santa Clara University Board of Fellows member[1][2][6]

Controversies

Personal life

References

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