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Stephen Goldsmith

Stephen "Steve" Goldsmith (born December 12, 1946) is an American politician and writer who was the 46th mayor of Indianapolis. He also served as the deputy mayor of New York City for operations from 2010 to 2011. A member of the Republican Party, he ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor of Indiana in 1988 and governor of Indiana in 1996. He is currently the Derek Bok Professor of the Practice of Urban Policy [4] and Director of Data-Smart City Solutions at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In 2006, Goldsmith was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.[5]

Stephen Goldsmith
46th Mayor of Indianapolis
In office
January 1, 1992 – January 1, 2000
Preceded byWilliam Hudnut
Succeeded byBart Peterson
Deputy Mayor of New York City for Operations
In office
April 30, 2010 – August 4, 2011
MayorMichael Bloomberg
Preceded byEdward Skyler
Succeeded byCaswell F. Holloway[1]
Prosecutor of Marion County
In office
January 2, 1979 – January 1, 1991
Preceded byJames F. Kelley[2]
Succeeded byJeff Modisett[3]
Personal details
Born (1946-12-12) December 12, 1946 (age 77)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Alma materWabash College
University of Michigan Law School

Early life and career edit

Goldsmith was born on December 12, 1946, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a graduate of Wabash College and the University of Michigan Law School where he earned a Juris Doctor degree. Goldsmith is an Eagle Scout, a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.[6]

Political career edit

 
Goldsmith with President George W. Bush and Senator Bob Dole in 2002

Marion County Prosecutor edit

In 1978, Goldsmith began his political career by defeating Judge Andrew Jacobs Sr., a Democrat, in the race for Marion County Prosecutor. Goldsmith continued to serve in this capacity for 12 years (1979–1991), when the opportunity to run for Mayor of Indianapolis presented itself.

1988 lieutenant gubernatorial election edit

In 1988, Lt. Gov. John Mutz made an unsuccessful bid for Governor of Indiana, calling upon Goldsmith to be his running mate. Mutz and Goldsmith lost to the Democratic ticket of Evan Bayh and Frank O'Bannon.[7]

Mayor of Indianapolis edit

In 1991, Goldsmith ran under the Republican banner for mayor, defeating his Democratic opponent Louis Mahern by a clear majority. Goldsmith served as mayor of Indianapolis for two terms from 1992 to 2000, being reelected in 1995.

1996 gubernatorial election edit

Goldsmith was the Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 1996 against Lt. Gov. Frank O'Bannon. O'Bannon defeated Goldsmith 52% to 47%. Despite being mayor of Indianapolis, Goldsmith failed to win Marion County, which includes Indianapolis. O'Bannon overcame an early deficit in the polls by focusing on his long history of public service, his true Indiana roots, and the alleged mismanagement of the city of Indianapolis while Goldsmith was mayor. The Goldsmith campaign was unable to successfully rebut "allegations of influence peddling" and accusations that cuts in spending had undermined the city's ability to process sewage.[8] "Polls also showed that his negative campaign ads were unpopular with voters."[8]

Chief domestic policy advisor edit

Goldsmith was chief domestic policy advisor to President George W. Bush in the 2000 campaign and then served as Special Advisor to President Bush on faith-based and not-for-profit initiatives. He was appointed chair of the board of directors for the Corporation for National and Community Service in 2001, a position he held until 2010.

Deputy Mayor of New York City edit

On April 30, 2010, Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City announced he would appoint Goldsmith to become Deputy Mayor for Operations, a position he held until August 4, 2011.[9] He had responsibility for the city's police, fire, sanitation, and buildings departments, among others, in his 14-month period of service.[10] Goldsmith was tasked by Bloomberg with advancing an innovation agenda in the city and his work led to enhancements to the city's use of technology, improvements in restaurant licensing, and faster processing of building permits.[11] Goldsmith oversaw the launch of the 311 Service Request Map,[12] the NYC Simplicity Idea Market employee crowdsourcing platform,[13] and the Change By Us NYC community collaboration portal.[14] Goldsmith supervised the repair of the troubled CityTime employee timekeeping system [15] and initiated several public-private partnerships in the areas of energy, wastewater management, and parking.[16] The New York Times suggested that his "short tenure was complicated by controversies, most notably after the city's slow response to a crippling snowstorm in December".[17]

Just days before his resignation, Goldsmith was arrested after a domestic altercation with his wife and spent two nights in a Washington jail due to a mandatory arrest law.[18] Charges were not filed and the Goldsmiths contested the police report. Mayor Bloomberg came under criticism for not disclosing the reason for the resignation.[19] On January 4, 2012, a Washington Superior Court judge found that Goldsmith was, as a matter of law, "actually innocent", and that there was no assault during the argument between him and his wife. A ruling of "actual innocence" requires the defendant to appear before a judge and demonstrate proof that the offense did not occur - a higher standard than showing a lack of evidence of crime.[20]

Private sector edit

Goldsmith was a partner of Knowledge Universe, which invests in Internet-oriented education companies, day care, and childhood learning companies, and B2B companies, principally in business and human resources consulting and online training.[21]

He also was the chairman emeritus of the Manhattan Institute's (a policy research think tank) Center for Civic Innovation.

Electoral history edit

Indiana gubernatorial election, 1996[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank O'Bannon / Joe Kernan 1,087,128 51.52
Republican Stephen Goldsmith / George Witwer 986,982 46.78
Libertarian Steve Dillon 35,805 1.70
Indiana gubernatorial primary, 1996[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stephen Goldsmith 298,532 54.12
Republican Rex Early 204,301 37.04
Republican George Witwer 48,749 8.84
Indianapolis mayoral election, 1995[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stephen Goldsmith 64,209 57.89
Democratic Z. Mae Jimison 39,539 35.65
Libertarian Steve Dillon 7,175 6.47
Indianapolis mayoral election, 1991[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stephen Goldsmith 110,545 58.07
Democratic Louis Mahern 79,817 41.93
Indiana lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1988[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Evan Bayh / Frank O'Bannon 1,138,574 53.18
Republican John Mutz / Stephen Goldsmith 1,002,207 46.82

Publications edit

In addition to contributing to publications such as the New York Times, Washington Times, Wall Street Journal, and Governing, Goldsmith has written several books on government including:

  • The Responsive City, Jossey Bass, 2014.
  • The Power of Social Innovation, Jossey Bass, 2010.
  • Governing By Network: The New Shape of the Public Sector: Brookings Institution. 2004.
  • Putting Faith In Neighborhoods: Making Cities Work Through Grassroots Citizenship: Hudson Institute. 2002.
  • The Entrepreneurial City: A How-To Handbook for Urban Innovators. Editor, Manhattan Institute. 1999.
  • The Twenty-First Century City Resurrecting Urban America: Regnery 1997

References edit

  1. ^ "Mayor Bloomberg Appoints Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Caswell F. Holloway Deputy Mayor for Operations, Replacing Stephen Goldsmith". The official website of the City of New York. August 4, 2011.
  2. ^ "2 Jan 1979, 21 - The Indianapolis News at Newspapers.com". Indianapolis Star.
  3. ^ "1 Jan 1991, 24 - The Indianapolis News at Newspapers.com". Indianapolis Star.
  4. ^ "Stephen Goldsmith". www.hks.harvard.edu. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
  5. ^ Incorporated, Prime. "National Academy of Public Administration". National Academy of Public Administration. Retrieved February 13, 2023.
  6. ^ "Features: Leading from the Grassroots". www.wabash.edu. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
  7. ^ "RetroIndy: Stephen Goldsmith, Former mayor of Indianapolis". IndyStar.com. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Smith, Wes (November 6, 1996). "Democrats Score In Gubernatorial Races". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 11, 2011.
  9. ^ . TheIndyChannel.com. WRTV. April 30, 2010. Archived from the original on May 3, 2010. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
  10. ^ Kludt, Amanda "City Makes Serious Effort to Cut Red Tape for Restaurants", Eater, March 24, 2011.
  11. ^ “Deputy Mayor Goldsmith, Deputy Mayor Steel and Buildings Commissioner LiMandri Announce Approval of nearly 400 Construction Projects under new Pilot Program” October 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, "NYC Department of Buildings Press Release" June 14, 2011.
  12. ^ Katims, Lauren. “New York City Unveils Real-time 311 Request Map.”, "Government Technology", February 17, 2011.
  13. ^ "Project of Week: NYC Simplicity Idea Market – Virtual Suggestion Box for Employees", "GovLoop", February 13, 2011.
  14. ^ "Deputy Mayor Goldsmith launches Change by Us NYC, a new social media collaboration platform that will enable New Yorkers to submit ideas for improving the city, then take action and connect to city resources", "NYC Mayor's Office Press Release", July 7, 2011.
  15. ^ Saul, Michael Howard "City Time Finally Clocks In", "Wall Street Journal", May 24, 2011.
  16. ^ Grossman, Andrew "City on the Prowl for Cash", "Market Watch", February 24, 2011.
  17. ^ Hernandez, Javier C., "Goldsmith Quits as Deputy Mayor after 14 Months", 'The New York Times', August 4, 2011.
  18. ^ Howard, Philip "Stephen Goldsmith, Victim of bad law: mandating arrests robs cops of discretion.”, NY Daily News, September 7, 2011.
  19. ^ Barbaro, Michael "Bloomberg Hid Crucial Detail as Aide Resigned: An Arrest", The New York Times, September 1, 2011.
  20. ^ Newman, Andy "Former Deputy Mayor Absolved of Domestic Violence", February 17, 2012.
  21. ^ . Forbes.com. Archived from the original on November 20, 2001. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  22. ^ "Our Campaigns - Indiana Governor Race - Nov 05, 1996". www.OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  23. ^ "Our Campaigns - Indiana Governor Primary - May 07, 1996". www.OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  24. ^ "Our Campaigns - Indianapolis Mayor Race - Nov 07, 1995". www.OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  25. ^ Bodenhamer, David J.; Barrows, Robert Graham (1994). The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Vanderstel, David Gordon. Indiana University Press. p. 1356. ISBN 0-253-31222-1. Retrieved November 23, 2008.
  26. ^ "Ourcampaigns.com". Ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved July 17, 2014.

External links edit

  • Harvard School of Government Profile
  • Data-Smart City Solutions
  • Better, Faster, Cheaper with Stephen Goldsmith
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Legal offices
Preceded by
James F. Kelley
Prosecutor of Marion County
January 2, 1979 – January 1, 1991
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
1988
Succeeded by
Robert Green
Preceded by Republican nominee for Mayor of Indianapolis
1991, 1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana
1996
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Indianapolis
January 1, 1992 – January 1, 2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Mayor of New York City for Operations
April 30, 2010 – August 4, 2011
Succeeded by
Caswell F. Holloway

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For other people named Stephen Goldsmith see Stephen Goldsmith disambiguation Stephen Steve Goldsmith born December 12 1946 is an American politician and writer who was the 46th mayor of Indianapolis He also served as the deputy mayor of New York City for operations from 2010 to 2011 A member of the Republican Party he ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor of Indiana in 1988 and governor of Indiana in 1996 He is currently the Derek Bok Professor of the Practice of Urban Policy 4 and Director of Data Smart City Solutions at the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University In 2006 Goldsmith was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration 5 Stephen Goldsmith46th Mayor of IndianapolisIn office January 1 1992 January 1 2000Preceded byWilliam HudnutSucceeded byBart PetersonDeputy Mayor of New York City for OperationsIn office April 30 2010 August 4 2011MayorMichael BloombergPreceded byEdward SkylerSucceeded byCaswell F Holloway 1 Prosecutor of Marion CountyIn office January 2 1979 January 1 1991Preceded byJames F Kelley 2 Succeeded byJeff Modisett 3 Personal detailsBorn 1946 12 12 December 12 1946 age 77 Indianapolis Indiana U S Political partyRepublicanAlma materWabash College University of Michigan Law School Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 Marion County Prosecutor 2 2 1988 lieutenant gubernatorial election 2 3 Mayor of Indianapolis 2 4 1996 gubernatorial election 2 5 Chief domestic policy advisor 2 6 Deputy Mayor of New York City 3 Private sector 4 Electoral history 5 Publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editGoldsmith was born on December 12 1946 in Indianapolis Indiana He is a graduate of Wabash College and the University of Michigan Law School where he earned a Juris Doctor degree Goldsmith is an Eagle Scout a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity 6 Political career edit nbsp Goldsmith with President George W Bush and Senator Bob Dole in 2002 Marion County Prosecutor edit In 1978 Goldsmith began his political career by defeating Judge Andrew Jacobs Sr a Democrat in the race for Marion County Prosecutor Goldsmith continued to serve in this capacity for 12 years 1979 1991 when the opportunity to run for Mayor of Indianapolis presented itself 1988 lieutenant gubernatorial election edit In 1988 Lt Gov John Mutz made an unsuccessful bid for Governor of Indiana calling upon Goldsmith to be his running mate Mutz and Goldsmith lost to the Democratic ticket of Evan Bayh and Frank O Bannon 7 Mayor of Indianapolis edit In 1991 Goldsmith ran under the Republican banner for mayor defeating his Democratic opponent Louis Mahern by a clear majority Goldsmith served as mayor of Indianapolis for two terms from 1992 to 2000 being reelected in 1995 1996 gubernatorial election edit Goldsmith was the Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 1996 against Lt Gov Frank O Bannon O Bannon defeated Goldsmith 52 to 47 Despite being mayor of Indianapolis Goldsmith failed to win Marion County which includes Indianapolis O Bannon overcame an early deficit in the polls by focusing on his long history of public service his true Indiana roots and the alleged mismanagement of the city of Indianapolis while Goldsmith was mayor The Goldsmith campaign was unable to successfully rebut allegations of influence peddling and accusations that cuts in spending had undermined the city s ability to process sewage 8 Polls also showed that his negative campaign ads were unpopular with voters 8 Chief domestic policy advisor edit Goldsmith was chief domestic policy advisor to President George W Bush in the 2000 campaign and then served as Special Advisor to President Bush on faith based and not for profit initiatives He was appointed chair of the board of directors for the Corporation for National and Community Service in 2001 a position he held until 2010 Deputy Mayor of New York City edit On April 30 2010 Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City announced he would appoint Goldsmith to become Deputy Mayor for Operations a position he held until August 4 2011 9 He had responsibility for the city s police fire sanitation and buildings departments among others in his 14 month period of service 10 Goldsmith was tasked by Bloomberg with advancing an innovation agenda in the city and his work led to enhancements to the city s use of technology improvements in restaurant licensing and faster processing of building permits 11 Goldsmith oversaw the launch of the 311 Service Request Map 12 the NYC Simplicity Idea Market employee crowdsourcing platform 13 and the Change By Us NYC community collaboration portal 14 Goldsmith supervised the repair of the troubled CityTime employee timekeeping system 15 and initiated several public private partnerships in the areas of energy wastewater management and parking 16 The New York Times suggested that his short tenure was complicated by controversies most notably after the city s slow response to a crippling snowstorm in December 17 Just days before his resignation Goldsmith was arrested after a domestic altercation with his wife and spent two nights in a Washington jail due to a mandatory arrest law 18 Charges were not filed and the Goldsmiths contested the police report Mayor Bloomberg came under criticism for not disclosing the reason for the resignation 19 On January 4 2012 a Washington Superior Court judge found that Goldsmith was as a matter of law actually innocent and that there was no assault during the argument between him and his wife A ruling of actual innocence requires the defendant to appear before a judge and demonstrate proof that the offense did not occur a higher standard than showing a lack of evidence of crime 20 Private sector editGoldsmith was a partner of Knowledge Universe which invests in Internet oriented education companies day care and childhood learning companies and B2B companies principally in business and human resources consulting and online training 21 He also was the chairman emeritus of the Manhattan Institute s a policy research think tank Center for Civic Innovation Electoral history editIndiana gubernatorial election 1996 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank O Bannon Joe Kernan 1 087 128 51 52 Republican Stephen Goldsmith George Witwer 986 982 46 78 Libertarian Steve Dillon 35 805 1 70 Indiana gubernatorial primary 1996 23 Party Candidate Votes Republican Stephen Goldsmith 298 532 54 12 Republican Rex Early 204 301 37 04 Republican George Witwer 48 749 8 84 Indianapolis mayoral election 1995 24 Party Candidate Votes Republican Stephen Goldsmith 64 209 57 89 Democratic Z Mae Jimison 39 539 35 65 Libertarian Steve Dillon 7 175 6 47 Indianapolis mayoral election 1991 25 Party Candidate Votes Republican Stephen Goldsmith 110 545 58 07 Democratic Louis Mahern 79 817 41 93 Indiana lieutenant gubernatorial election 1988 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Evan Bayh Frank O Bannon 1 138 574 53 18 Republican John Mutz Stephen Goldsmith 1 002 207 46 82Publications editIn addition to contributing to publications such as the New York Times Washington Times Wall Street Journal and Governing Goldsmith has written several books on government including The Responsive City Jossey Bass 2014 The Power of Social Innovation Jossey Bass 2010 Governing By Network The New Shape of the Public Sector Brookings Institution 2004 Putting Faith In Neighborhoods Making Cities Work Through Grassroots Citizenship Hudson Institute 2002 The Entrepreneurial City A How To Handbook for Urban Innovators Editor Manhattan Institute 1999 The Twenty First Century City Resurrecting Urban America Regnery 1997References edit Mayor Bloomberg Appoints Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Caswell F Holloway Deputy Mayor for Operations Replacing Stephen Goldsmith The official website of the City of New York August 4 2011 2 Jan 1979 21 The Indianapolis News at Newspapers com Indianapolis Star 1 Jan 1991 24 The Indianapolis News at Newspapers com Indianapolis Star Stephen Goldsmith www hks harvard edu Retrieved April 2 2018 Incorporated Prime National Academy of Public Administration National Academy of Public Administration Retrieved February 13 2023 Features Leading from the Grassroots www wabash edu Retrieved December 10 2021 RetroIndy Stephen Goldsmith Former mayor of Indianapolis IndyStar com Retrieved January 14 2018 a b Smith Wes November 6 1996 Democrats Score In Gubernatorial Races Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 11 2011 Former Indianapolis mayor takes NYC deputy mayor post TheIndyChannel com WRTV April 30 2010 Archived from the original on May 3 2010 Retrieved April 30 2010 Kludt Amanda City Makes Serious Effort to Cut Red Tape for Restaurants Eater March 24 2011 Deputy Mayor Goldsmith Deputy Mayor Steel and Buildings Commissioner LiMandri Announce Approval of nearly 400 Construction Projects under new Pilot Program Archived October 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine NYC Department of Buildings Press Release June 14 2011 Katims Lauren New York City Unveils Real time 311 Request Map Government Technology February 17 2011 Project of Week NYC Simplicity Idea Market Virtual Suggestion Box for Employees GovLoop February 13 2011 Deputy Mayor Goldsmith launches Change by Us NYC a new social media collaboration platform that will enable New Yorkers to submit ideas for improving the city then take action and connect to city resources NYC Mayor s Office Press Release July 7 2011 Saul Michael Howard City Time Finally Clocks In Wall Street Journal May 24 2011 Grossman Andrew City on the Prowl for Cash Market Watch February 24 2011 Hernandez Javier C Goldsmith Quits as Deputy Mayor after 14 Months The New York Times August 4 2011 Howard Philip Stephen Goldsmith Victim of bad law mandating arrests robs cops of discretion NY Daily News September 7 2011 Barbaro Michael Bloomberg Hid Crucial Detail as Aide Resigned An Arrest The New York Times September 1 2011 Newman Andy Former Deputy Mayor Absolved of Domestic Violence February 17 2012 Stephen Goldsmith Profile Forbes com Forbes com Archived from the original on November 20 2001 Retrieved January 14 2018 Our Campaigns Indiana Governor Race Nov 05 1996 www OurCampaigns com Retrieved August 24 2019 Our Campaigns Indiana Governor Primary May 07 1996 www OurCampaigns com Retrieved August 24 2019 Our Campaigns Indianapolis Mayor Race Nov 07 1995 www OurCampaigns com Retrieved January 14 2018 Bodenhamer David J Barrows Robert Graham 1994 The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Vanderstel David Gordon Indiana University Press p 1356 ISBN 0 253 31222 1 Retrieved November 23 2008 Ourcampaigns com Ourcampaigns com Retrieved July 17 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stephen Goldsmith Harvard School of Government Profile Data Smart City Solutions Better Faster Cheaper with Stephen Goldsmith Manhattan Institute Appearances on C SPAN Legal offices Preceded byJames F Kelley Prosecutor of Marion CountyJanuary 2 1979 January 1 1991 Succeeded byJeff Modisett Party political offices Preceded byJohn Mutz Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana1988 Succeeded byRobert Green Preceded byWilliam Hudnut Republican nominee for Mayor of Indianapolis1991 1995 Succeeded bySue Anne Gilroy Preceded byLinley E Pearson Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana1996 Succeeded byDavid McIntosh Political offices Preceded byWilliam Hudnut Mayor of IndianapolisJanuary 1 1992 January 1 2000 Succeeded byBart Peterson Preceded byEdward Skyler Deputy Mayor of New York City for OperationsApril 30 2010 August 4 2011 Succeeded byCaswell F Holloway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Goldsmith amp oldid 1186988140, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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