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Jeff Lehman (Jeffrey Robert Lehman) was born on 7 June, 1975 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a 46th mayor of Barrie. Discover Jeff Lehman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Jeffrey Robert Lehman |
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Jeff Lehman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeff Lehman worth at the age of 49 years old? Jeff Lehman’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Toronto, Ontario. We have estimated Jeff Lehman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Jeffrey Robert Lehman (born 7 June 1975) is a Canadian politician and economist who is currently serving as Chair of the District of Muskoka since 2022.
Lehman was born in Toronto, before moving to Barrie in 1978.
He attended Allandale Heights Public School, and Barrie Central Collegiate Institute.
He holds a bachelor's degree from Queen's University, and a master's degree from the London School of Economics (LSE), graduating with first class honours.
His parents, Bob and Joan Lehman, founded Lehman & Associates, a land use planning firm, in 1979; Jeff worked in this family business while he was growing up.
Bob is a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Planners and has worked as a consulting planner, focusing initially on public policy work in Ontario, ultimately working across the country.
Joan was CFO of the family business before taking on a series of community building projects, including serving as the chair of the Building Committees for both the MacLaren Art Centre and Gilda's Club, a cancer support charity facility.
Lehman worked for cities across the country to manage redevelopment and plan investment in their urban infrastructure.
He worked with the city of Ottawa on projects that included a new district library, expansions to two community centres, and a plan to reduce corporate real estate costs following the amalgamation of the City of Ottawa with surrounding municipalities.
Lehman joined the faculty of the new Cities Programme at the LSE in 1998, and worked for 3 years in London as an academic before returning to Canada in late 1999.
In 2002, Lehman co-founded MKI, a small economics advisory firm.
The firm specialized in public infrastructure primarily for large cities, specifically transportation projects and public buildings.
Lehman's work included planning new transit systems in Waterloo, Ottawa and Toronto, and planning for industrial expansion and economic development in Regina, Calgary, Hamilton, Niagara, and Burlington.
MKI was acquired by the predecessor firm to WSP.
In 2005, Lehman established the Growing By Degrees task force to expand post-secondary education opportunities for students in Barrie.
Lehman represented Barrie's Ward 2 as a city councillor from 2006 to 2010 before being elected mayor in October 2010.
He defeated the incumbent in a race that included several more established local politicians.
Lehman was elected to Barrie City Council in the municipal election in November 2006, representing Ward 2, the city centre.
Lehman won the election with 49.98% of the vote, falling just one vote short of an absolute majority.
As a councillor, Lehman was the Chairman of the Finance Committee of Council in 2007 and served as the chair of the city's Growth Management Working Group in 2008.
At the time Barrie, the Town of Innisfil, and County of Simcoe were battling over contrasting visions for how the area should grow.
At the heart of the dispute was whether additional jobs and population should be focused in Barrie, or dispersed among the 16 municipalities in Simcoe County.
In 2008, Lehman created the Historic Neighbourhoods Strategy, a plan for the older neighbourhoods in Barrie, generally those built before World War II.
The strategy was innovative, as it focused on specific neighbourhoods, instead of considering services citywide, and because it was citizen-led.
Barrie argued growth should occur in cities with urban services and in June 2009, the Government of Ontario stepped in and resolved the dispute, annexing additional lands for growth to Barrie and the lion's share of the additional jobs.
He had previously served as the 46th mayor of Barrie from 2010 to 2022.
He was also the chair of Ontario's Big City Mayor's organization, consisting of the mayors of Ontario's 29 largest cities.
Lehman began his career as an academic, teaching urban and housing economics at the UK's prestigious London School of Economics.
He had a ten-year career as an economist and built a consulting firm, MKI, in Ottawa and Toronto, before entering politics.
The project was co-ordinated by a committee of 16 volunteers from the 7 historic neighbourhoods and was approved by City Council in June 2010.
Lehman played a prominent role in the ultimately unsuccessful battle to save two schools in his ward, Prince of Wales PS, and Barrie Central Collegiate, including starting a Facebook group called "Save Barrie Central", which attracted 3,000 members in its first week.
Lehman also worked on issues related to small business in Barrie, including eliminating the basic business license fee.
In February 2010, Lehman announced that he would be a candidate for mayor of Barrie in the October 2010 elections.
The race included the incumbent mayor, a former mayor, a former MPP, another city councillor, and several additional candidates.
Lehman's campaign was the first in Barrie to use social media in a manner that is now more typical of elections in larger urban centres.
Lehman won the election on 25 October 2010, with 39% of the popular vote.
He was sworn in as the 46th mayor of Barrie in December 2010.
From 2014 to 2017 and since 2021, Lehman has served as chair of Ontario's Big City Mayors.
Lehman holds a Chartered Director (C.Dir) designation and has served on the boards of directors of several organizations over his career in public service, including the Board of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
In 2017, Lehman teamed up with the mayors of Mississauga, Hamilton, Markham, Vaughan, and St. Catharines to support the "mega-merger" of electricity companies in those cities to create Alectra, the second largest community-owned utility in North America; Lehman is a founding director of the company and remains on the board of directors.