| Commissioner Jared E. Moskowitz (District 2) |
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Serving as Commissioner since March 2006.
Serving as Vice Mayor from March 2006 to October 2008
Jared Moskowitz demonstrated his leadership skills and commitment to integrity in public affairs even before he graduated from Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High. He was elected Student Government Treasurer in his senior year. Jared attended George Washington University in Washington, D.C where, as a political science major with a focus on the formulation of public policy, he immediately took advantage of all the opportunities available in the Nation’s Capitol
and at the University.
While in Washington, D.C., Jared was selected to intern for the Young Democrats of America. Jared left that position when offered the opportunity to intern in the White House Office of the Vice President to assist the advance team and events office. The position required both Secret Service and FBI clearance.
Jared also worked at the Law Office of Steptoe and Johnson for three years assisting in their international and trade law department as it directly related to the World Trade Organization. In August of 2003, Jared was appointed as an Assistant in the Campaign Legal Department of
the National Office of Senator Joseph Lieberman’s Presidential Campaign. Jared’s responsibilities were researching each state’s campaign laws to make certain that Senator Lieberman complied with all the requirements necessary to appear on the ballot.
Ultimately, Jared completed his Washington training and returned home to Parkland entering Nova Southeastern School of Law. In the summer of 2005 he served as a Law Clerk to Broward Circuit Court Judge Robert Rosenberg. In the summer of 2006 Jared had the opportunity to work as a law clerk for the law firm of Adorno & Yoss. Jared now currently practices law at the law firm of Moskowitz, Mandell, Salim & Simowitz P.A.
Jared understands the importance of maintaining Parkland’s lifestyle as the city approaches build out. He believes in a dedication to high ethical standards in government and a willingness to open a broad-based dialogue throughout the city. He is committed to expand our athletic facilities for Parkland’s youth; reach a consensus for controlled growth; relieve traffic congestion; improve our educational facilities; promote a green agenda, enhance our preparedness for hurricanes and other natural disasters; and create a working partnership with BSO to keep our neighborhoods and streets safe.
Community
Service Membership(s)
- City of Parkland Vice Mayor (2006 to 2008)
- City of Parkland Commissioner (2006)
- Parkland Chamber of Commerce- Member
Public
Service Recognition(s)
- City of Parkland Commissioner (2006-Present)
- Vice Chair of Broward County Climate Change Task Force (2008-Present)
- Broward County Homeless Initiative Partnership (HIP) - Advisory Board Member (2006 – 2008)
- Alternate Board Member for Broward League of Cities (2006 – Present)
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