Coral Springs, Florida – According to the City of Coral Springs, Mayor Scott Brook joins more than 50 others to the Florida League of Mayors’ Board of Directors.
The appointment to the nonpartisan organization’s board of directors provides him with a platform to advocate before the Florida Legislature, Brook said.
“Serving on the board allows me to better connect with other Florida mayors to share new ideas and best practices,” he said.
He was elected as a Coral Springs city commissioner from 2002-2006, and mayor from 2006 to 2010. Brook was elected mayor again, following the sudden passing of Mayor Skip Campbell in October 2018. In November 2020, he was reelected.
The City of Coral Springs became the first city in the USA to receive the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, during his term as mayor.
The Florida League of Mayors provides the mayors of Florida with the ability to explore, in great depth, areas of mutual concern and opportunity, reflecting current public opinion.
The two-year appointment was made during the Florida League of Cities annual conference held in August in Orlando.
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