The Mayor: How I Turned Around Los Angeles After Riots, an Earthquake and the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial
Between 1993 and 2001, Mayor Richard J. Richard, a maverick multi-millionaire who championed pragmatism over divisive politics, pulled Los Angeles from the brink of collapse and turned around one of the world�s most famous cities. Wildly popular today among Angelenos of all stripes, Riordan continues to be a major force in the political and civic worlds of L.A.

Riordan, a non-ideological Republican who was pro-choice, pro-gay rights, and pro-immigration, was elected to office in the aftermath of the infamous Rodney King beating and subsequent 1992 L.A. Riots, which caused nearly $1 billion in property damage and took the lives of over 50 people. With ineffectual political leadership at City Hall, racial tensions were running high, the economy was in the tank, and the city�s crime and homicide rates grew out of control during the crack cocaine epidemic. And only a few months into Riordan�s young mayoralty, L.A. appeared to be most definitely doomed after the devastating 1994 Northridge earthquake rocked the city to its core.

But unlike his combative counterpart in New York City, Mayor Rudy Guiliani, Riordan was a healing, compassionate figure that recreated L.A. into a thriving, world-class metropolis�and he�s still a key problem solver in the nation�s second largest city.
As the result of Riordan�s efforts, Los Angeles is now a cultural and event destination. He oversaw and pushed through the construction of Frank Gehry�s masterpiece Walt Disney Concert Hall -- a venture the mayor helped personally fund when private financing stalled -- and the landmark Staples Center. He reformed the nation�s second largest public school system, modernized the Los Angeles Police Department, and reformed Los Angeles� City Charter. After an unsuccessful run for California governor, Riordan worked for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as his secretary of education.
Riordan�s perspective on effective leadership is like no other.

Readers will also learn about the numerous tragedies Riordan faced and how each event shaped him as a person and as mayor. From the deaths of Riordan�s two, young children to the passing of his mother on the eve of his first mayoral election, Riordan�s courage and compassion in the face personal heartbreak illustrates why he is so beloved.

Riordan is also a cutting-edge philanthropist who helped dramatically improve literacy rates in such places as Mississippi and has personally donated over $100 million to improve the education of poor children. For years, he has donated half his income to charities.

This 330-paged memoir delves into his successes and difficulties during his time as mayor, the ideas and value system that drove his work�such as his deep spiritual beliefs that everyone is equal and deserves the opportunity to succeed�and the life events that shaped him.

Award-winning journalist Patrick Range McDonald helped Riordan shape this must-read book.
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The Mayor: How I Turned Around Los Angeles After Riots, an Earthquake and the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial
Between 1993 and 2001, Mayor Richard J. Richard, a maverick multi-millionaire who championed pragmatism over divisive politics, pulled Los Angeles from the brink of collapse and turned around one of the world�s most famous cities. Wildly popular today among Angelenos of all stripes, Riordan continues to be a major force in the political and civic worlds of L.A.

Riordan, a non-ideological Republican who was pro-choice, pro-gay rights, and pro-immigration, was elected to office in the aftermath of the infamous Rodney King beating and subsequent 1992 L.A. Riots, which caused nearly $1 billion in property damage and took the lives of over 50 people. With ineffectual political leadership at City Hall, racial tensions were running high, the economy was in the tank, and the city�s crime and homicide rates grew out of control during the crack cocaine epidemic. And only a few months into Riordan�s young mayoralty, L.A. appeared to be most definitely doomed after the devastating 1994 Northridge earthquake rocked the city to its core.

But unlike his combative counterpart in New York City, Mayor Rudy Guiliani, Riordan was a healing, compassionate figure that recreated L.A. into a thriving, world-class metropolis�and he�s still a key problem solver in the nation�s second largest city.
As the result of Riordan�s efforts, Los Angeles is now a cultural and event destination. He oversaw and pushed through the construction of Frank Gehry�s masterpiece Walt Disney Concert Hall -- a venture the mayor helped personally fund when private financing stalled -- and the landmark Staples Center. He reformed the nation�s second largest public school system, modernized the Los Angeles Police Department, and reformed Los Angeles� City Charter. After an unsuccessful run for California governor, Riordan worked for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as his secretary of education.
Riordan�s perspective on effective leadership is like no other.

Readers will also learn about the numerous tragedies Riordan faced and how each event shaped him as a person and as mayor. From the deaths of Riordan�s two, young children to the passing of his mother on the eve of his first mayoral election, Riordan�s courage and compassion in the face personal heartbreak illustrates why he is so beloved.

Riordan is also a cutting-edge philanthropist who helped dramatically improve literacy rates in such places as Mississippi and has personally donated over $100 million to improve the education of poor children. For years, he has donated half his income to charities.

This 330-paged memoir delves into his successes and difficulties during his time as mayor, the ideas and value system that drove his work�such as his deep spiritual beliefs that everyone is equal and deserves the opportunity to succeed�and the life events that shaped him.

Award-winning journalist Patrick Range McDonald helped Riordan shape this must-read book.
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The Mayor: How I Turned Around Los Angeles After Riots, an Earthquake and the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial

The Mayor: How I Turned Around Los Angeles After Riots, an Earthquake and the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial

The Mayor: How I Turned Around Los Angeles After Riots, an Earthquake and the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial

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Between 1993 and 2001, Mayor Richard J. Richard, a maverick multi-millionaire who championed pragmatism over divisive politics, pulled Los Angeles from the brink of collapse and turned around one of the world�s most famous cities. Wildly popular today among Angelenos of all stripes, Riordan continues to be a major force in the political and civic worlds of L.A.

Riordan, a non-ideological Republican who was pro-choice, pro-gay rights, and pro-immigration, was elected to office in the aftermath of the infamous Rodney King beating and subsequent 1992 L.A. Riots, which caused nearly $1 billion in property damage and took the lives of over 50 people. With ineffectual political leadership at City Hall, racial tensions were running high, the economy was in the tank, and the city�s crime and homicide rates grew out of control during the crack cocaine epidemic. And only a few months into Riordan�s young mayoralty, L.A. appeared to be most definitely doomed after the devastating 1994 Northridge earthquake rocked the city to its core.

But unlike his combative counterpart in New York City, Mayor Rudy Guiliani, Riordan was a healing, compassionate figure that recreated L.A. into a thriving, world-class metropolis�and he�s still a key problem solver in the nation�s second largest city.
As the result of Riordan�s efforts, Los Angeles is now a cultural and event destination. He oversaw and pushed through the construction of Frank Gehry�s masterpiece Walt Disney Concert Hall -- a venture the mayor helped personally fund when private financing stalled -- and the landmark Staples Center. He reformed the nation�s second largest public school system, modernized the Los Angeles Police Department, and reformed Los Angeles� City Charter. After an unsuccessful run for California governor, Riordan worked for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as his secretary of education.
Riordan�s perspective on effective leadership is like no other.

Readers will also learn about the numerous tragedies Riordan faced and how each event shaped him as a person and as mayor. From the deaths of Riordan�s two, young children to the passing of his mother on the eve of his first mayoral election, Riordan�s courage and compassion in the face personal heartbreak illustrates why he is so beloved.

Riordan is also a cutting-edge philanthropist who helped dramatically improve literacy rates in such places as Mississippi and has personally donated over $100 million to improve the education of poor children. For years, he has donated half his income to charities.

This 330-paged memoir delves into his successes and difficulties during his time as mayor, the ideas and value system that drove his work�such as his deep spiritual beliefs that everyone is equal and deserves the opportunity to succeed�and the life events that shaped him.

Award-winning journalist Patrick Range McDonald helped Riordan shape this must-read book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150744769
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Publication date: 09/30/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 203
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Richard J. Riordan is a cutting-edge venture capitalist, lawyer, and philanthropist. In 1993, he became the mayor of Los Angeles � a time when the world-famous city was facing the brink of disaster after the deadly Los Angeles Riots. Through innovative leadership and policies, Riordan returned L.A. to its former glory and set it on the right track for a prosperous future for all Angelenos. The former mayor continues to be one of the most popular public figures in Los Angeles, and he continues to dedicate his life to helping poor families.

Patrick Range McDonald is an award-winning investigative journalist and former staff writer at L.A. Weekly, where he covered politics, education, and the environment. In 2011, McDonald won the �Journalist of the Year� award from Los Angeles Press Club.
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