Mayor Tishaura Jones | City of St. Louis
Mayor Tishaura Jones | City of St. Louis
Today, Mayor Tishaura O. Jones announced the members of the first Long-Term Revenue Advisory Council for the City of St. Louis. The 12-member council was established when the Mayor signed Executive Order 80 on June 17, 2024, and is charged with exploring and recommending strategies for long-term diversification, stability, growth, and sustainability of the revenue of the City of St. Louis.
"In the City of St. Louis, we aren't just planning for the next four years, but the next 40," said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. "The members of this Council understand the vital importance of delivering City services for decades and generations to come, and I have complete confidence in their ability to achieve the goals we've set for the long-term sustainability of our City's revenue."
The City of St. Louis Long-Term Revenue Advisory Council shall be comprised of the following members, selected and appointed by the Mayor:
- One community member;
- Tracy Verner, AllTruOne member from a financial institution located within the City;
- Lorenzo Boyd, StifelOne member representing the City's municipal financial advisor;
- Danielle Scott-Parker, PFM AdvisorsOne member from a community development corporation located within the City;
- Linda Nguyen, Community Builders NetworkOne member from the business community located within the City of St. Louis;
- Sam Murphey, Greater St. LouisOne member representing the Office of the Mayor of the City of St. Louis;
- Nancy Cross, Director of Operations in the Mayor's OfficeOne member representing the Office of the Comptroller of the City of St. Louis;
- Jason Fletcher, Interim Deputy ComptrollerOne member representing the Office of the Collector of Revenue;
- Marc Stoff, Chief of Staff in the Collector's OfficeOne member representing the Office of the City Treasurer;
- Treasurer Adam Layne
- One member representing Board of Aldermen
of Ryan Coleman
- BOA Financial Analyst
- Paul Payne
The following Ad-hoc advisors may sit in on meetings and advise but cannot vote:
- Assessor Michael Dauphin
- Rebecca Perry-Glickstein
The Federal Reserve Bank has graciously agreed to facilitate information that may support Council's work.