San Diego (CA) Mayor Todd Gloria and Lincoln (NE) Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird Elected First and Second Vice Presidents
TAMPA, Fla., June 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) voted to elect a new leadership team and approved a slate of policy resolutions that will serve as the official platform of the organization and guide its advocacy agenda for the year ahead. The business meeting marked the close of USCM’s 93rd Annual Meeting, which convened more than 170 mayors from across the country in Tampa, Florida.
Oklahoma City (OK) Mayor David Holt was elected by his fellow mayors to serve as the next President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. He will serve a one-year term.
“There is no more important place in human existence than the city, and there is no higher office than the Mayor,” said President Holt. “The Conference of Mayors sits at the epicenter of America’s future. If that future is to be as bright or brighter than the past, it will be because of the work that happens right here.”
“This Conference is fortunate to lean on the leadership of Mayor Holt in this time of opportunity and need for America’s cities,” said Tom Cochran, USCM CEO and Executive Director. “He champions the value of local leadership, and he embraces the power this Conference has to unite so many voices to improve the lives of the people of America’s cities. I know his colleagues are grateful to have him steering the ship.”
In addition to elevating Mayor Holt to USCM president, mayors elected San Diego (CA) Mayor Todd Gloria as First Vice President and Lincoln (NE) Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird as Second Vice President. The Conference also named new Trustees and Advisory Board Members.
New USCM Trustees are as follows:
- Scranton (PA) Mayor Paige Cognetti
- Albuquerque (NM) Mayor Tim Keller
- Columbia (SC) Mayor Daniel Rickenmann
These mayors, in addition to the current elected top leaders and past presidents, make up the USCM Executive Committee.
New USCM Advisory Board Members are as follows:
- Redmond (WA) Mayor Angela Birney
- Carmel (IN) Mayor Sue Finkam
- Chicago (IL) Mayor Brandon Johnson
- Tucson (AZ) Mayor Regina Romero
- Mount Vernon (NY) Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard
A major component of today’s meeting was also the consideration and adoption of policy resolutions. Throughout the Annual Meeting, the standing committees of the Conference met to propose and advance resolutions on a wide range of priorities for American mayors. Of particular emphasis today, the full Conference adopted a policy that calls for recalibrating federal immigration enforcement, protecting local control in public safety and with federal resources, preserving economic growth, and continuing to improve cities’ affordability and quality of life. Other policies were adopted on issues including energy, housing, the environment, transportation, and the economy. The resolutions adopted today now make up the official policy of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and can be found here.
Next year’s Annual Meeting will be in Long Beach, California.
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SOURCE U.S. Conference of Mayors