Mayor Buddy Dyer

Buddy Dyer is the 32nd Mayor of the City of Orlando. He has been Mayor since 2003 when he was elected in a special election to complete the last year of an existing term. A successful attorney in private practice, Mayor Dyer was first elected to public office in 1992. He served Orlando in the Florida Senate for ten years, being reelected twice. During that time, his colleagues, recognizing his outstanding leadership skills, elected him as their Senate Democratic Leader, a position he held for three years.
Prior to his public service, Mayor Dyer worked as an environmental engineer and practiced law. He earned a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Brown University and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Florida College of Law, where he was Editor-In-Chief of the University of Florida Law Review and a member of Florida Blue Key. He graduated with honors and received the highest score on the Florida Bar Exam that year.
Mayor Dyer was born in Orlando and raised in nearby Kissimmee. He and his wife Karen, an attorney, have two sons, Trey and Drew.
In 2004, the citizens of Orlando re-elected him to his first, full four-year term. In January 2008, Orlando residents overwhelmingly re-elected him for a second full term.
Upon taking office, Mayor Dyer outlined a bold list of initiatives to accomplish during his tenure in office: solve the City’s budget crisis; revitalize downtown with jobs, entertainment and cultural opportunities; restore the Parramore Heritage Community to its original vibrancy; create top-rated educational facilities; enhance neighborhood amenities such as parks and community centers; and diversify the economy/create a living wage for families.
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GC Florida 2009 Speakers
- All Speakers
- John Adams
- Matt Bauer
- Marty Black
- Mary Anne Bowie
- David Bracciano
- Ian Bryan
- Josiah Cain
- Dr. Penelope Canan
- Janice Canterbury
- Robin Cape
- Tim Center
- Steve Cochran
- Victoria Colangelo
- Senator Lee Constantine
- Dea Corns
- Jaime Correa
- Mayor Richard Crotty
- Lori Cunniff
- Paul D'Arelli
- Jerry Daigle
- Michael Dobson
- Mayor Buddy Dyer
- Larry Eisenberg
- Eric Corey Freed
- Gil Friend
- Terry Gips
- Susan Glickman
- Peter Goren
- Alisa Gravitz
- Charlie Hemmeline
- Alex Hinds
- Mike Italiano
- Jeff Jones
- Dr. Pierce Jones
- Walter Kulash
- Dr. Jennifer Languell
- Ken LaRoe
- Phil Laurien
- Mickey Lee
- Sunny Lewis
- John Lushetsky
- Georgia Malki
- Joseph B. Malki
- Eamon Martin
- Kathy Baughman McLeod
- Marty Mesh
- Trish Michaels
- Tom Mueller
- Dr. Brian Nattrass
- Steve Nicholas
- Dr. Demitri Nikitin
- Devesh Nirmul
- Cody Nystrom
- Katie Porta
- Colin Read
- Jerome Ringo
- Jordanna Rubin
- Jamie Schlinkmann
- David Smith
- Shannon Staub
- Jennifer Szaro
- Walt Thomson
- Robert Van Der Like
- Michael Wallander
- Michael Whelchel
- Jim Yawn
- Marci Zaroff
GC Florida 2009
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David Smith, President, SunWorks Solar
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Steven McCaslin, Southeastern Division Regional Manager, Permapave
“The Green Cities target audience was everything you said it would be.”
Daniel Garceau, President, Empower
“The Green Cities Conference in Orlando was one of the most inspiring events I have sponsored. The management, staff and volunteers at Green Cities were totally dedicated and thoughtful. It was an excellent forum to meet and interact with hard to reach policy makers at government and county levels. I do not want to miss your next exhibitions, please keep me posted. Thanks for the personal attention.”
Sunny Lewis, Editor in Chief, ENS
“Congratulations on a beautiful conference in Orlando” reports Environment News Service Editor in Chief, Sunny Lewis. “You are doing a real service for the Earth.”
City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer
“It is opportunities like Green Cities Florida that support our region's efforts to shift the way we think and operate, ultimately saving money, supporting job growth and protecting our natural resources.”



















































