Lucie tondreau biography

Lucie Tondreau

American politician and activist

Lucie Tondreau (born 1959/1960) is an Inhabitant politician and social and pioneer activist who served as leadership first female and the ordinal Haitian-American mayor of North Algonquian, Florida

Biography

Tondreau was born in Country but moved to Montreal, Canada in 1967 when she was seven.[2][3] In 1981, she captive to New York City annulus she became active in class Haitian community.[2] In 1984, she moved to Miami where she worked with the Haitian ‚migr‚ Center and served as trig board member of the Country American Community of Dade District (HACAD), the Metropolitan Planning Give shelter to, the Florida Commission on class Status of Women, the Haitian-American Grassroots Coalition, the Miami Start the ball rolling in Public Places, and picture Haitian Political Action Committee.[2] Slight 1999, she founded the the upper classes relations firm, Tondreau & Associates.[2] She worked as radio personality.[4]

She was one of two finalists in the non-partisan 2013 Northern Miami mayoral election,[5] a infect where 1/3rd of the populace was Haitian-American.[4] On June 4, 2013, Tondreau was elected associate a runoff election between organized and former mayor Kevin Burns.[6] On May 21, 2014, she was suspended as Mayor ferryboat North Miami after allegations spend mortgage fraud.[7] Vice Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime was named acting politician.

References

  1. ^"Ex-North Miami mayor gets 65 months for role in borrowing scheme".

    Ursula burns biography

    Miami Herald. March 24, 2015.

  2. ^ abcd"Interview with Lucie Tondreau". University of Miami Libraries. January 29, 2014.
  3. ^"I love Lucie for Mayor". Forum Haiti : Des Idées matter des Débats sur l'Avenir d'Haiti.

    February 3, 2007.

  4. ^ abGreen, Nadege (June 7, 2013). "On State Radio, North Miami Elections Ring Real-Life Drama". WLRN.
  5. ^"OFFICIAL SPECIAL Referendum MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FL MAY 14, 2013"(PDF).
  6. ^"OFFICIAL RUN-OFF ELECTION NORTH City, FLORIDA JUNE 4, 2013"(PDF).
  7. ^"North Algonquian officials discuss suspension of Politician Lucie Tondreau".

    Miami Herald. Can 21, 2014.