Transgender woman hired as city manager for Lake Worth, Florida
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
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Susan Stanton, the former city manager of Largo, Florida, has been hired as the new city manager for Lake Worth. Stanton was fired from her job as Largo's city manager in 2007, apparently when her gender transition became public knowledge.
"We said all along that we'd pick the best candidate regardless and that's what it's all about, we wouldn't be doing our job if we didn't," said Jeff Clemons, the mayor of Lake Worth. He added that the city's commission voted in favor of Stanton 4 to 1.
Stanton was the city manager of Largo for 14 years before she was fired by the city's commissioners in 2007. Stanton alleged that when she went public, the commissioners voted to fire her. Five of the seven city commissioners voted for Stanton's termination. According to the commission, Stanton was fired because "of poor judgment" and lack of trust.
After her termination, Stanton was in second running for the city manager position of Sarasota, but the commission instead voted in favor of Robert Bartolotta. Stanton has applied for over 100 city manager positions in Florida since 2007. She also began a campaign to enact laws to protect transgender and homosexual people from discrimination in the workplace.
Sources
- Lorri Helfant "Susan Stanton Becomes Lake Worth Manager". St. Petersburg Times, April 8, 2009
- Associated Press "Transsexual city manager lands new job". The Miami Herald, April 8, 2009
- "Transgender city manager lands in Lake Worth". Sarasota Herald-Tribune, April 8, 2009
- John Bachman "Lake Worth hires transgender city manager". WPEC, April 7, 2009
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