Preston Daniels
Preston A. Daniels | |
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Mayor of Des Moines, Iowa | |
In office November 1997 – January 2004 | |
Preceded by | Arthur Davis |
Succeeded by | Frank Cownie |
Personal details | |
Born | Des Moines Iowa |
Political party | Democrat |
Residence | Des Moines, Iowa |
Alma mater | Drake University |
Occupation | Politician, Civic Human Rights leader |
Preston A. Daniels is an American politician who became the first African-American Mayor of Des Moines, Iowa.
Early life and education
Preston Daniels served four years in the United States Army where he achieved the rank of Sergeant. Daniels received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology and his Master of Science Degree in Health Science, both from Drake University, before he began his career at Employee and Family Resources (EFR) in Des Moines.[1]
Career
Prior to becoming mayor, he served in the Des Moines City Council from November 1991 until his election as mayor.
Daniels first became mayor upon his election in November 1997. In November 1999, he was elected to a four-year term. While serving as mayor, he hosted a local radio show. He did not seek another re-election and served out his term until January 2004.[2] He was succeeded by Frank Cownie.
After leaving public office, he worked as the Program Director and Diversity Consultant for the Employee and Family Resource’s Court and Community.[3]
Daniels currently serves as the director of the Iowa Department of Human Rights, after being appointed to the position by Iowa Governor Chet Culver in 2009.[1]
References
- 1 2 Roeder, Phil (2009-03-13). "Gov. Culver: Appoints Preston Daniels director of human rights, Walter Reed appointed to board of parole". IowaPolitics.com. Retrieved September 4, 2012.
- ↑ Jason Clayworth, "Human Rights merger a good plan, Preston Daniels tells lawmakers", Desmoines Register, January 26, 2010.
- ↑ "Department of Cultural Affairs appoints Preston Daniels and Cary Anglum to Advisory Committee", Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, 2005.