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Kathryn J. Whitmire

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Kathryn J. Whitmire
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Order 57th Mayor of Houston
Term of Office 19821991
Predecessor Jim McConn
Successor Bob Lanier
Date of Birth August 15, 1946
Place of Birth Houston, Texas
Profession Businesswoman
Political Party non-partisan

Kathryn Jean "Kathy" Whitmire (born 15 August 1946) was Mayor of the city of Houston, Texas, from 1982 to 1991. Whitmire was a professor at the University of Maryland, College Park where she taught political science classes in the Burns Leadership Academy. Whitmire was the daughter of Ida Reeves and Karl Niederhofer, a licensed electrician. She was married to James M. (Jim) Whitmire who died in 1976. Whitmire holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting and a Master of Accountancy from the University of Houston. Additionally, she is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Whitmire was the first female elected to Houston city government. She was first elected as City Controller for two terms and then mayor. She served five continuous two-year terms as mayor, partly during a downturn in the economy. She also served as the president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Texas Municipal Leagure. She also served six terms on the Board of Directors of the New York Stock Exchange. She was the first mayor to appoint an African American, Lee P. Brown, as Houston's police chief. Brown later would also become mayor. She also appointed the first Hispanic, Sylvia R. Garcia, as presiding judge of the Houston Municipal Court. Garcia later ran for Houston City Controller and Harris County Commissioner. Whitmire also drafted a major Monorail mass transit plan that was quickly killed off by Bob Lanier, her successor. In 2001, Whitmire was featured on VH1's "I Love the 80s" program because of her resemblance to Dustin Hoffman's character "Tootsie", a comparison that had been made while she was in office. In 2001, Whitmire moved to Hawaii, where she is invests in real estate. Texas State Senator John Whitmire is her former brother-in-law.

Preceded by
Jim McConn
Mayor of Houston, Texas
1982–1991
Succeeded by
Bob Lanier

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