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'''Diane Mack''' is a small business owner and an At-Large Councilwoman on the [[Pensacola City Council]].
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'''Diane Mack''' is a small business owner who served on the [[Pensacola City Council]] from [[2009]]-[[2011]].
  
 
Mack grew up in Richmond, Virginia.  She earned a bachelor's degree in history from Virginia Commonwealth University.  The Mack family moved to Pensacola in [[1980]].
 
Mack grew up in Richmond, Virginia.  She earned a bachelor's degree in history from Virginia Commonwealth University.  The Mack family moved to Pensacola in [[1980]].
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 28 January 2018

Diane Mack
Born 1947
Occupation Owner, Diane Mack Advertising
Pensacola City Council, At-Large
Spouse Ronald Mack
Children Two daughters

Diane Mack is a small business owner who served on the Pensacola City Council from 2009-2011.

Mack grew up in Richmond, Virginia. She earned a bachelor's degree in history from Virginia Commonwealth University. The Mack family moved to Pensacola in 1980.

In addition to owning and operating Diane Mack Advertising, Mack has been active with numerous local organizations, including Friends of the Pensacola Public Library, Children’s Home Society, United Way, Pensacola Heritage Foundation, Leadership Pensacola, Catholic Charities, Foundation for Excellence, and the Downtown Improvement Board.


Preceded by:
Jack Nobles
Pensacola City Council
District 8 (At-Large)

2009-2011
Succeeded by:
Sam Hall