Nora Patterson was elected to the Sarasota Board of County Commissioners in 1998 and is currently chair of the commission. Commissioner Patterson also represents the county and chairs the Sarasota County Tourist Development Council. She serves on the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Airport Advisory Board, the West Coast Inland Navigational District, and the Early Learning Coalition. In addition, she holds a seat on the Board of Directors of United Way, the Jewish Family and Children’s Services and a member of the Tampa Bay Regional Transit Authority. Mrs. Patterson has been appointed to serve as a member of the Community and Economic Development Steering Committee of the National Association of Counties and currently is a member of the Property Tax Work Group of the Florida Association of Counties.
Mrs. Patterson brings a diverse background to her office. A native of New York City, she has lived in Florida since the late 1960’s. She attended Duke University and holds a BA in Psychology and a post graduate degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Florida. Her first job was as a teacher. In 1970, she and her husband John moved to Sarasota and became very active in the community, serving on boards of a number of civic organizations, while co-owning and operating a garden center and raising their daughter Kimberly. After selling her business several years later, Mrs. Patterson became a real estate broker/salesperson.
In 1991, she was elected to the Sarasota City Commission and served two four year terms. During her tenure, she held a seat on the Manasota League of Cities, which she chaired for two years, and she served on the Executive Board of Directors of the Florida League of Cities. Mrs. Patterson also served as Mayor of the City of Sarasota from 1994-95. She was appointed by the Governor and served two years on Florida’s Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental Relations from 1996-98.
Mrs. Patterson and her husband John were awarded the 2005 'She Knows Where She's Going Visionary Award' by Girls Inc. of Sarasota County. Mrs. Patterson was named in 2001 a “Women in Power” for her leadership by the National Council of Jewish Women of Sarasota/Manatee. She was also chosen in 2003 as Siesta Key’s Citizen of the Year by the Siesta Key Association.
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