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Ceasar Mitchell : ウィキペディア英語版
Ceasar Mitchell

Ceasar C. Mitchell (born 1968), a Democrat, is President of Atlanta City Council. He presides over all Council meetings and votes in the case of a tie vote by the 15 council members, makes council committee appointments, and would exercise all powers as mayor should that office become vacant or the mayor is unable to fulfil his role.
President Mitchell’s past leadership roles include chair of the Public Safety Committee, which oversees over half of Atlanta’s general fund budget; the Community Development/Human Resources Committee, which oversees the city’s economic development activities; and the City Utilities Committee. He is also a past member of the city’s Budget Commission, which authorizes the city’s annual revenue levels. In 2004, Mitchell served as Acting President of the City Council during a vacancy in the position.
Mitchell is ''Of Counsel'' with the global law firm DLA Piper, where he practices commercial real estate and finance. A longtime community servant, Mitchell has held board directorships on behalf of civic, legal and community affairs organizations including Chairman of the Board of Directors for Hands On Atlanta, President of the Gate City Bar Association, Gubernatorial appointee to the Georgia Commission on Volunteerism and Service, and board member of Outward Bound Atlanta, Hands On Georgia, and The Future Foundation.
Mitchell has featured in ''Georgia Trend'' magazine as one of Georgia’s “40 under 40”, ''Atlanta Magazine'' as a “Rising Star” in its Super Lawyers Edition, and ''Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine'' as the Featured Attorney in its 25th Anniversary Special Edition in 2011. Mitchell was named one of Atlanta’s 100 most influential people. In 2003, he became the inaugural recipient of Leadership Atlanta’s “Rising Star Award”, and is a graduate of its 2005 class. He is also an alumnus of Outstanding Atlanta. In recognition of his community service, he has been honored by the Morehouse College Alumni Association and the UGA Black Law Students Association.
Mitchell is a native Atlantan, the son of an Atlanta Police Officer and Atlanta Public Schools Teacher, and a graduate of Benjamin E. Mays High School. He is an honor graduate of Morehouse College with dual majors in Economics and English. Mitchell earned his law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law where he served on the International Law Journal and won a national moot court championship in constitutional law. Mitchell received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Morris Brown College, where he also sits on the Board of Trustees.
Ceasar and his wife, Dr. Tiffany Mitchell, are the parents to their daughter, Canon. They reside in the Historic West End community and attend Impact United Methodist Church.
==External links==

*(Ceasar Mitchell's website )


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