
Commissioner Jane Mealy was elected into office in March of 2006. Formerly, from Central Islip, New York, she was an educator for 36 years. She has been a resident of Flagler Beach for approximately 10 years. Her interest in city government includes:
- Economic development
- Implementation of the Charrette / Master Plan
- Improving the city while maintaining small town old Florida atmosphere
- Overall doing what's right for the majority of residents, not individuals or special interest groups
Commissioner Mealy is actively involved in the following organizations:
- Flagler Woman's Club - Treasurer
- University Women of Flagler - President
- League of Women Voters
- Sierra Club of Volusia/Flagler
- Flagler Beach Historical Museum - City Liaison
- Flagler County Historical Society
- Flagler County Symphonic Society
- Flagler Beach and Flagler County Chambers of Commerce
- City Representative to Enterprise Flagler
- Flagler County and Florida League of Cities (Home Rule Administration Council)
Educational Background:
- BS Queens College, City University of New York
- Post-graduate credits from Queens College
- Adelphi University
- CW Post Campus
- Long Island University
Training:
- Staff Development / Educational Leadership by NY State United Teachers / American Federation of Teachers
- National Association of Federal Credit Unions while serving on the Board of Directors of Teachers Federal Credit Union, where she also served on the Supervisory, Personnel and Marketing Committees
- Employee Assistance Programs
- School and Career Programs
- Mediation and Arbitration