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Mick Cornett (Michael Earl Cornett) was born on 16 July, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., is an American journalist. Discover Mick Cornett'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 65 years old?

Popular As Michael Earl Cornett
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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July, 1958
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1958

Michael Earl Cornett Sr. (born July 16, 1958) is an American politician and former television personality who served as the 35th mayor of Oklahoma City, from 2005 until 2018.

A member of the Republican Party, he was only the fourth mayor in Oklahoma City history to be elected to three terms and the first to be elected to four terms.

He also served as President of the United States Conference of Mayors and as national President of the Republican Mayors and Local Officials (RMLO).

1976

He attended Putnam City High School, graduating in 1976.

He then attended the University of Oklahoma, earning a journalism degree in television news.

He earned a Master of Business Administration from New York University.

After graduating, Cornett worked at KOCO-TV channel 5 (ABC affiliate) for twenty years in news and sports as a sports reporter and sports director, weekend sports anchor, morning/noon news anchor in Oklahoma City.

1993

Downtown Oklahoma City has experienced a continued renaissance since 1993, earning Oklahoma City the moniker "Renaissance City".

1997

As a reporter, he covered city politics from 1997 to 1999.

1999

In 1999 he started his own video production company, Mick Cornett Video Productions, specializing in jobs for the corporate and legal sectors.

Cornett is the co-host of The Verdict, a local Oklahoma City television show discussing legal and social issues.

2000

Since the official Census in 2000, Oklahoma City had grown over eight percent according to the Census Bureau, making it the 12th fastest-growing large city (over 500,000 in population) in the United States.

Other recent initiatives have also included his chairmanship of the "Core to Shore" committee of city leaders, and continued job growth in greater Oklahoma City.

Led by almost 2,000 jobs that Dell brought to Oklahoma City, the greater Oklahoma City area gained over 72,000 new jobs in Cornett's first five years in office.

During the Great Recession, compared to other metropolitan areas in the United States, Oklahoma City had one of the lowest unemployment rates, suffered one of the least severe economic downturns, and experienced one of the largest recoveries afterward.

2001

Cornett was elected to the Oklahoma City Council in 2001.

He defeated the incumbent City Councilman, Frosty Peak.

2004

Cornett became the Mayor of Oklahoma City on March 2, 2004.

2005

Cornett is widely credited with bringing the National Basketball Association to Oklahoma City when Hurricane Katrina forced the New Orleans Hornets to relocate in 2005.

Cornett's behind-the-scenes work prior to Katrina put Oklahoma City in position to become the temporary home.

For two seasons, the team played 35 games annually at the Ford Center.

2006

In 2006, Cornett was defeated by Mary Fallin for the Republican runoff for U.S. Congress.

Cornett is a native of Oklahoma City.

His mother was a teacher and his father was a postal worker.

He was re-elected to a second term on March 7, 2006, by an 87.6% margin, the largest in city history.

2007

He also served as Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Mayors Urban Economic Affairs Committee until 2007.

In June 2007, the U.S. Census announced its estimate that Oklahoma City had grown in city population to over 547,000 residents; over 1.26 percent between July 2005 and July 2006.

2009

Cornett served as an Executive Vice President of Ackerman McQueen from 2009 to 2011, during which the Oklahoma Ad Club named him 2010's "Ad Man of the Year."

Cornett came in for some criticism for potential conflict of interest as a mayor serving as an employee of a private corporation.

In December 2009, Cornett led the way to successful voter passage of the MAPS 3 initiative, which includes eight quality-of-life capital projects to be constructed in Oklahoma City over a decade.

One of Cornett's top priorities was the implementation of MAPS for Kids.

That initiative is responsible for rebuilding or renovating every building in the inner-city school district.

2010

In 2010, he became only the fourth mayor in Oklahoma City history to be elected to a third term, defeating Steve Hunt by gaining 58% of the vote.

2011

Cornett received an MBA, specializing in management, entrepreneurship and leadership, from NYU Stern School of Business in July 2011.

Cornett's most notable achievements as mayor include the successful lobbying that resulted in Oklahoma City's first major league sports team, the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association, and the passage of MAPS 3, a $777 million quality-of-life infrastructure program for Oklahoma City.

2013

In 2013, Cornett served as one of six selection committee members for the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence.

Cornett has been a proponent for urban issues and initiatives such as rapid and mass transit, economic diversification, urban renaissance and civic beautification.

Neighborhoods such as Asia District, Uptown, MidTown, Capitol Hill, the Eastside, and others have experienced an economic revitalization during his tenure.

2014

In 2014, he became the first mayor to be elected to a fourth term, defeating Ed Shadid with 65.7% of the vote.

2018

In 2018, he was defeated in the Republican runoff by Tulsa businessman Kevin Stitt for the GOP nomination for Governor of Oklahoma.