Delve into the heart of community leadership with the Junior League’s Local Officials Showcase. This platform honors the exceptional contributions of our members who have served as appointed and elected officials at the local level. From grassroots initiatives to community development, explore the stories of Junior League women who have been catalysts for positive change within their localities. Join us in acknowledging and celebrating the impactful endeavors, leadership, and enduring community legacy of Junior League members in local government service.
Junior League of Clearwater-Dunedin, FL
City Council Member St. Petersburg, FL
In office 2013-present
Junior League of Greater Lakeland, FL
City Commissioner, Lakeland, FL
In office: January 1989 - December 31, 2000
First female Mayor of Boise, ID
In office 2003-2004
State of Idaho director of Human Resources
In office 2004-2005
Junior League of Winston-Salem, NC
North Carolina 21st Judicial District Court, Forsyth County
In office 2017-present
Junior League of Palo Alto Mid-Peninsula, CA
City Councilmember, Menlo Park, CA
In office 2012-present
Junior League of Arlington, TX
Board of Trustees, Tarrant County College, Tarrant County, TX
In office 2016-present
Visit the TCC Board of Trustees official webpage
Junior League of South Bend, IN
County Commissioner, St. Joseph County, South Bend, IN
In office 2014-present
Councilwoman, City of Monroe, LA
In office 2010-present
Louisiana Real Estate Commission 2005-2011
Junior League of the Great Lakes Bay Region, MI
Wisner Township Supervisor, Tuscola County, MI
In office 2016-present
Junior League of Oranges and Short Hills, NJ
Village Trustee, The Township of South Orange Village
In office 2018-present
Visit Karen's official webpage
Junior League of Clearwater-Dunedin, FL
County Commissioner, Pinellas County, FL
In office 1999-present
Junior League of South Bend, IN
City Council, Mishawaka, IN
In office 2012-present
Visit the Mishawaka City Council official webpage
Junior League of Arlington, TX
City Council Member, Arlington, TX
In office 2003-2017
Junior League of Arlington, TX
Justice of the Peace, Tarrant County, Texas
In office 2013-present
Visit Mary Tom's official webpage
Vice Mayor of Saratoga, CA
In office 2016-present
Junior League of the Palm Beaches, FL
Mayor of Palm Beach County, FL
In office 2017-present
Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners (2014-present)
Junior League of Cedar Rapids, MI
Commissioner of Public Safety in Cedar Rapids, IA
In office 1996-2000
Nancy Evans is a sustaining member of the Junior League of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and served as AJLI president from 1994-1996. Nancy recently retired as a faculty member at Coe College teaching Constitutional Law. In her community she was elected Commissioner of Public Safety and served as a full time city council member. She continues to be involved in her community and currently chairs the city's Civil Service Commission and is on several corporate and community boards, including the Guarantee Bank and Trust Co. as well as the Belin & Blank International Center for Gifted Education. In 2010 she was awarded “Woman of Influence” from the “Corridor Business Journal.” Nancy loves "Ole and Lena" jokes.
Junior League of Charlotte, NC
District Court Judge, Judicial District 26, Mecklenburg County, NC
In office 1998-present
Assistant District Attorney (26th Prosecutorial District) - 1994-1998
Junior League of Greater Lakeland, FL
City Commissioner, Lakeland, FL (District: Southwest)
In office: 2019-present
Visit Sara's official webpage
Alderman, City of West Monroe, LA
In office 2011-present
Junior League of Greater Lakeland, FL
City Commissioner, Lakeland, FL (District: At-Large)
In office: 2018-present
Visit Stephanie's official webpage
Junior League of Charlotte, NC
City Council, Charlotte, NC
In office 1983-1990
Levine Museum of the New South’s 1998 Charlotte Woman of the Year
Junior League of Charlotte, NC
Mayor Pro Tem, City Council, Charlotte,NC
In office 2013-present
A first-generation Cuban American, Deputy Mayor Drucker grew up in Miami and moved to Boca Raton in 2004.
Education & Professional
Deputy Mayor Drucker graduated from Florida International University with a degree in International Relations. As a corporate professional, she worked at ADP TotalSource for 13 years in Human Resources Management and Strategic Client Implementation.
Community Involvement
Deputy Mayor Drucker has been known for her policy in advocacy and tireless activism for children and families. She has been a leader for the Junior League of Boca Raton, FL locally and throughout Florida as Statewide Public Affairs (SPAC) Chair for a coalition representing 23 member Florida Leagues, as president of the Boca Raton Historical Society, PTA president and board member of Calusa Elementary, B’nai Torah Congregation PTO president, Don Estridge High Tech Middle School PTA board VP of Ways & Means, & Don Estridge High Tech Middle School foundation president. Her community involvement also includes serving on the boards of the Florence Fuller Child Development Centers, Boca Raton Children’s Museum VP and Treasurer, Mentor for the Viner Scholarship Foundation and as a member of the host committee for the Boca Raton Museum of Art, host committee for Hillel International, committee member for National Jewish Health and GO Pink Ambassador.
Government Roles
Deputy Mayor Drucker's current and past service roles include:
Family & Personal
Along with her family and J.J., her toy Maltese, Deputy Mayor Drucker loves the city of Boca Raton. Whether they are spending time on the beach or local parks where her children play sports, you can always find her somewhere around town enjoying culinary and cultural experiences.