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'''David A. C. Bailey''' was the director of [[City of Pensacola]]'s [[Community Redevelopment Agency]], having served from [[2003]] until August of [[2007]]. | '''David A. C. Bailey''' was the director of [[City of Pensacola]]'s [[Community Redevelopment Agency]], having served from [[2003]] until August of [[2007]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 10 April 2008
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Occupation | Architect, civil servant |
David A. C. Bailey was the director of City of Pensacola's Community Redevelopment Agency, having served from 2003 until August of 2007.
Bailey is a registered architect whose education includes a bachelor's degree from the University of Florida, a Master of Architecture from Virginia Tech,[1] and a year of study at the Vicenza Institute of Architecture in Vicenza, Italy. He serves on the board of directors for the Belmont Arts & Cultural Center and was named one of the Pensacola Business Journal's "Forty Under 40" in (date needed).[2]
On June 17, 2007, Bailey tendered a letter of resignation to Pensacola City Manager Tom Bonfield, citing a desire to return to private architecture practice with his previous employer Spencer Maxwell Bullock. He remained in his position through August 3 "to ensure that current CRA projects continue without interruption."[3]