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On January 2, 2024, Cherelle Parker was inaugurated as the 100th mayor of Philadelphia, becoming the first woman to lead the city and hold the office in 341 years.
Ceremonial documents: Email city.rep@phila.gov to request a ceremonial document, like a proclamation, citation, or a letter of greeting or acknowledgment. Scheduling requests: Submit a scheduling request form to invite the mayor to your event or to request a meeting with the mayor.
PHILADELPHIA – Mayor Cherelle L. Parker today delivered her Inaugural Address as the 100th Mayor of Philadelphia – and the first woman to hold the office in city history. Mayor Parker delivered her first speech as mayor at the city’s 195th Inauguration Ceremony at the Met on North Broad Street.
We empower residents to connect and make City government accessible to all, ensuring everyone’s voice is heard. Our office oversees: Mayor’s Office of Black Male Engagement. Mayor’s Office of Engagement for Women. Mayor’s Office of Youth Engagement. Faith-Based and Interfaith Affairs.
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The mayor is the chief executive officer of the City of Philadelphia. As CEO, the mayor has the power to issue executive orders to agencies in the executive branch of City government. These commands or directives generally concern the implementation of laws or mayoral policies.
PHILADELPHIA – Today, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker announced the latest in a series of significant personnel announcements, as the Parker Administration continues to grow, filling roles essential to the mayor’s vision of a Safer, Cleaner, Greener Philadelphia, with Economic Opportunity for All.
The Office for People with Disabilities (OPD) houses the Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities and the Office of ADA Compliance. Both offices work to make Philadelphia a better place for people with disabilities.
The Mayor’s Commission on Aging serves seniors in Philadelphia with programs and information to enhance their quality of life. The commission is part of the Mayor’s Office within the Health and Human Service Cabinet.