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Mayor Anita Enander


First Elected: November 2018


Day job: Chair of the Institute for the Desert Arabian Horse 


Alma maters: University of San Francisco (master’s in public service/organizational development); Santa Clara University (bachelor’s degree)


Other offices held: Commissioner, Planning and Transportation Commission, 2019; member, Los Altos Downtown Buildings Committee, 2016


Committee and board assignments: Santa Clara County Library District—JPA Board (alternate), Los Altos/Los Altos Hills Joint Community Volunteer Service Awards Committee, Grand Boulevard Initiative Task Force, Valley Transportation Authority State Route 85 Corridor Policy Advisory Board (alternate), Santa Clara Valley Water Commission (through 2021), Santa Clara / Santa Cruz Counties Airport/Community Roundtable, Open Government Committee, Ad Hoc Council Legislation Subcommittee, Planning Commission, Senior Commission

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