LEE LEFFINGWELL Town Manager lleffingwell@townofmangoniapark.comLee Leffingwell became the 5th Town Manager in the History of Mangonia Park when she was hired in 2006, upon previously being employed as our part-time building inspector since 2004. She is the former Town Manager of 14 years in the Town of Glen Ridge, Florida (Palm Beach County).
Ms. Leffingwell was very instrumental in assisting the town with the administrative paperwork, documents and the filing of same in the aftermath of Hurricane(s) Frances and Jean in 2004, and Wilma in 2005. Her actions and work concerning such allowed our town to receive proper and accurate reimbursement of federal funds as allotted for various expenses put-out by our town.
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Involved in municipal government since 1984, Ms. Leffingwell has worked in the capacity of a building or code enforcement official or administrator in 17 of the 38 municipalities in Palm Beach County, and served in the same position for the County of Okeechobee, Florida.
Lee was born and raised in West Palm Beach, graduated from Lake Worth High School, attended and studied at Palm Beach Community College in Lake Worth (FL), and has a B.S. degree in Criminal Justice from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton (FL).
She has three children and five grandchildren.
Says Leffingwell, “My motto is to leave a place you worked at in better condition than when you found it upon being hired”.
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SHERRY ALBURY Town Clerk salbury@townofmangoniapark.comSherry Albury was hired by our town in February of 1998 as a Deputy Town Clerk. She was promoted to Town Clerk in October of 2001, and is a Certified Municipal Clerk in the State of Florida. Sherry previously worked as a Deputy Clerk with both the Alachua County Government Office from 1986-88, and the Palm Beach County Government Office from 1989-95.
Mrs. Albury is a graduate of Wewahitchka (we-wah-hitch-ka) High School located in the City of Wewahitchka (FL) (http://www.wewahitchkaflorida.com/), approximately 31 miles due east of Panama City.
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Sherry attended the University of Florida in Gainesville (FL) from 1984-87, is married with two (2) children (one son, and a daughter), and is a member of the Florida Association of City Clerks.
”It is always my pleasure to serve our town residents”, says Sherry. “I really enjoy my job and the people I work and meet with each day.”
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