The City of Mountain Park is governed by a mayor and five-member city council, elected to office on staggered four-year terms.
Regular meetings of the mayor and council are held at the city hall or at such other place as may be designated, on the fourth Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. If the fourth Monday falls on a legal holiday, the council meeting shall be held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
Council Members
Carol Silver |
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Carol holds an M.A. in Applied Linguistics from Georgia State University and a B.S. ed. from the University of Georgia. She taught English language arts and English to Speakers of Other Languages in the Georgia public school system for 32 years before retiring in 2019. Carol has also coached drama, produced 3 dinner theatres, and taught ballet and tap dancing. She has been a resident of the City since 1985. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Robin Auerbach |
Robin obtained her master’s degree from Auburn University (War Eagle), and her Doctorate Degree from the University of Florida (Go Gators) in Audiology. She was a successful private practitioner for 25+ years. She built a thriving private practice on a shoestring budget, that eventually grew to five clinics in Alabama. Her parents moved to Mountain Park over 35 years ago. “Mountain Park was our second home and I planned for years to move here. When I sold my clinics in Alabama, that plan became a reality and I have been a part time resident since 2004 and a full-time resident with my husband Barry Lester since 2009.” Robin is passionate about her faith, country, family, helping disadvantaged people, historical homes, and the City of Mountain Park. “I want to see this city reach its full potential and I work relentlessly to make that happen.” This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Mark Murphy
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Mark has a degree in Finance and was an executive in the consulting and IT outsourcing industry for over 30 years. Since retiring in 2016 he has focused on generating funds for charities close to his heart, which include Homestretch, a Roswell-based organization providing temporary shelter for working homeless families, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and the Fuller Center, which provides housing for the poor. He and his puppy Mosby have lived in the City for 8 years. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Emily Myers |
Emily is a Region Director with Briggs & Associates, a locally-owned and nationally-recognized supported employment agency. In this role, she leads a team of professionals in matching the specific skills of job candidates to strategically identified business needs, developing innovative careers for people across a variety of industries. Emily serves Mountain Park and its residents in the same spirit of creative problem-solving and community advancement. As founder and co-chair of the Citizen Outreach & Communications Working Group, she actively welcomes feedback and contributions from all residents. Emily is a graduate of the University of Virginia and has lived in the Atlanta area since 2003. After hearing the legend of Mountain Park for many years, Emily was proud to become a member of the community in 2016. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Wanda Taylor
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Wanda has a degree in Industrial Engineering from Ga Tech and an MBA in Finance from Mercer University. Upon receiving her MBA, she taught several graduate courses at Mercer. In her career she managed several factories ranging from automotive to electronics to lighting. Additionally, she managed the functional side of manufacturing systems implementations, as well as acquisition integrations. Wanda has spent the last number of years as an independent consultant focused on manufacturing and management process improvements. Wanda's family moved to Mountain Park when she was 4 years old. Her family was one of the first “year-round” families living in the park. She learned to swim in the gigantic old swimming pool, to water ski on Lake Cherful, and to fish in Lake Garrett. Wanda's mother was a founding member of the Civic Club and her father helped build the MPVFR station. She says it was a fabulous place to grow up. Upon the passing of her mother in 1994, Wanda and her husband, Dennis, bought out her siblings and moved to the family home. Wanda will do her best to keep the beauty, sense of community, and longevity of our wonderful Mountain Park This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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