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John W. Mack, Vice President John W. Mack
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John W. Mack was appointed to the Board of Police Commissioners by Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa in August of 2005. He held the position of President of the Police Commission for two consecutive years, and then the position of Vice President for two years.  In 2009, he was re-elected to the President post and served for two years. In 2011, he was once again elected to the Vice President post.

Mack served as President of the Los Angeles Urban League from August of 1969, until his retirement in 2005.  He began his career with the Urban League in Flint, Michigan in 1964 and was appointed Executive Director in 1965. Prior to heading the Los Angeles Urban League, he served on the Urban League’s National staff for six months during the Whitney Young era in Washington, D.C.  Mack was a leader in the 1960 student civil rights movement in Atlanta – and Co-Founder and Vice Chairperson of the Committee on the Appeal for Human Rights.  He earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Applied Sociology from North Carolina A&T State University.  He holds a Master’s Degree from Clark Atlanta University. In 2006, Commissioner Mack was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Management Degree from the Claremont Graduate University School of Education; and in 2011, he was conferred an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree by the California State University Board of Trustees at California State University, Los Angeles.

During his tenure, the Los Angeles Urban League became one of the most successful non-profit community organizations in Los Angeles with an annual budget of $25 million.  The Los Angeles Urban League served over 100,000 individuals each year and operates a number of innovative, result-oriented job training, job placement, education, academic tutorial, youth achievement and business development programs serving African-Americans and other people of color utilizing state of the art computer technology preparing League constituents for the 21st Century.  In 1997, United Way presented its Agency of the Year Award to the Los Angeles Urban League.

Mack is a highly respected advocate for equal opportunities in education, law enforcement and economic empowerment for African-Americans and other minorities – and a bridge builder across all racial, cultural, economic, gender and religious lines.



ORGANIZATIONS/AFFILIATIONS

 Board Member, National Urban League Board of Trustees

 Board Member, United Way

 Life Trustee, Cedars Sinai Medical Center

 Former Board Member, The California Institute of Technology Board of Trustees

 Member of Wells Fargo Bank Community Advisory Board

 Board of Governors, City Club on Bunker Hill

 Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity

 Member of Xi Boule Sigma Psi Pi Fraternity

 Board of Directors, Weingart Foundation

SPECIAL HONORS

2004     The Magic Johnson Foundation Humanitarian Spirit Award

2005    The City of Los Angeles honored him by celebrating “John W. Mack Day” upon his retirement

2005    The Los Angeles Board of Education named the “John W. Mack Elementary School” in recognition of his retirement and leadership advancing a level playing field and a quality education for African Americans and other youth of color

2006     Honorary Doctor of Management Degree from the Claremont Graduate University,

    School of Education

2011    Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Conferred by California State University Board of Trustees

at California State University, Los Angeles

AWARDS

1992     Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity’s Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Award

1993     Los Angeles Urban League’s Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award recipient

1993     Jewish Federation Council Community Relations Committee’s Hollzer Memorial Award

1997     NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Black Women of Achievement’s Special Recognition Award

2000     National Urban League “Legend of the Century” Honoree

2000     Presented Los Angeles NAACP’s “Lifetime Achievement Award”

2000     Presented Clark Atlanta University Whitney M. Young, Jr. School of Social Work “Whitney M. Young, Jr. Distinguished Alumnus Award”

2001     The New Leaders “Lifetime of Giving Achievement Award”

2001     Operation Hope “Living Legend Award”

2003     American Jewish Committee’s first C.I. Newman Lifetime Achievement Award

2004     Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) Martin Luther King, Jr. President’s Award

2004     NCCJ Lifetime Achievement Award

2006    Thurgood Marshall Fund’s Thurgood Marshall Award

2006    Inducted into the National Black Alumni Association Hall of Fame

2007    Presented the Lifetime Achievement Award by the California Afro American Museum

2011    Presented the Johnnie Cochran Jr. Public Service Award by Loyola Law School

2012    Presented the Community Service Award by the Edmund G. “Pat” Brown

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