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Jon Jennings was born on 2 October, 1962 in Richmond, IN, is an American politician & basketball coach (b.1962). Discover Jon Jennings'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 61 years old?

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Occupation City manager and sports businessperson
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 2 October, 1962
Birthday 2 October
Birthplace Richmond, IN
Nationality United States

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1962

Jon Paul Jennings (born October 2, 1962) is an American city manager, politician and basketball coach.

He formerly served as city manager of Portland, Maine, and Clearwater, Florida.

He was also the founder, president, and general manager of the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League.

Jennings attended Indiana University was a student manager for the Indiana Hoosiers basketball team.

While still in school he was hired by the Indiana Pacers as a scout and video coordinator.

1986

He joined the Boston Celtics organization in 1986 where he worked as a scout (1986-1990), assistant coach (1990-1994), and Director of Basketball Development (1994-1997).

1997

From 1997 to 2000, Jennings worked in the White House Office as senior assistant in the Office of Cabinet Affairs, director of policy coordination, liaison to the president's initiative on race, and Acting Assistant Attorney General in charge of legislative affairs.

Jennings was selected as a White House Fellow in 1997.

2000

In May 2000, Jennings was named Vice President of Business Development for Givenation.com, a non-profit organization run by former Democratic National Committee Chairman Steve Grossman.

He later rejoined the Celtics organization as a scout.

Jennings completed his degree work on a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard.

2004

In 2004, Jennings ran for Indiana's 8th congressional seat as a conservative Democrat opposed to abortion rights and gun control.

He defeated Bill Pearman in the Democratic primary but lost to incumbent John Hostettler in the general election.

2005

From 2005 to 2007, Jennings was in charge of the Massachusetts offices of Senator John Kerry.

2009

In February 2009, Maine Basketball, LLC, a group Jennings was a partner of, was granted an NBADL expansion franchise.

Jennings was named the team's first president and general manager.

2010

In 2010, Jennings was named as the first NBA D-League Executive of the Year.

He also became a partner in the Red Mango Frozen Yogurt store at the Maine Mall and a development at Thompson's Point, a project for which he requested and received a $31 million, 30-year tax break from the City of Portland.

2013

From 2013 to 2015, he served as the Assistant City Manager for the City of South Portland, Maine.

At the time of his hiring, Dan Boxer, an adjunct professor at the University of Maine School of Law, raised questions about a potential conflict of interest between Jennings's role as a partner in the Thompson's Point project, located in Portland, and his responsibilities as South Portland City Manager, which included attracting businesses that could potentially compete with his Thompson's Point project.

2015

From 2015 to 2021, he served as the City Manager for the City of Portland, Maine.

As Portland City Manager, was described by the Portland Press Herald newspaper as "public enemy No. 1 for progressives," as Jennings pushed for the closure of the India Street Health Clinic, ending general assistance for asylum-seekers, limiting access to the city's homeless shelters, against a $64 million municipal bond to renovate elementary schools, and against the city's passage of the nation's toughest pesticide ban mandating organic lawn management which when passed over his objections he underfunded.

In 2015, Jennings blocked implementation of a plan that was approved unanimously by the City Council to redesign Franklin Street following a long community process.

The plan was revived in 2023, two years after he resigned.

2020

Jennings had long-running feud with elected Portland Mayor Ethan Strimling and faced sharp criticism from local Black Lives Matter activists, who in 2020 called for him to be fired.

Elected members of the city council defended Jennings against the criticisms from Black Lives Matter.

However, Portland voters in 2021 voted to create a charter commission to consider various changes to the city's form of government, including eliminating the office of city manager and replacing it with an elected, executive mayor.

Jennings resigned as city manager in 2021, before his contract expired, pointing to ongoing criticism from anti-racism activists as his reason for leaving.

On September 2, 2021, the Clearwater city council voted to hire Jennings as its next city manager.

In December 2021, Jennings met with Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige, who has stirred controversy by purchasing extensive real estate in downtown, much of which sits vacant.

In 2022, Jennings was accused of helping the Church of Scientology cancel a planned 81-unit affordable housing project in order that the church could open a museum to its founder on the site instead.

On January 5, 2023, the Clearwater city council voted in the second of two required votes to terminate the contract of Jennings as City Manager with immediate effect, citing long term and growing concerns over Jennings lack of communication with them, focusing on late and incomplete delivery of information needed for important votes and being kept in the dark in matters involving the Imagine Clearwater project and discussions with Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige.