ABOUT THE MAYOR
Mayor Danielle Moore is a life-long resident of Palm Beach and a long-time champion of community causes that benefit our Town. As a member of the Town Council, which she served as president for two terms, she earned a reputation for her attention to constituents, her forward thinking on the issues, and her leadership in reaching consensus on challenges that affect the entire Town.
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Elected Mayor without opposition, 2021
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Palm Beach Town Council member, first elected 2015
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President of the Mary Alice Fortin Foundation Inc., which funds charitable organizations and educational programs throughout South Florida.
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A director of the Fortin Foundation of Florida and the Barker Welfare Foundation.
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Former member of the Palm Beach Planning and Zoning Commission, where she advocated for balance between protecting the Town’s architectural integrity and considering residents’ changing needs.
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Former chair of the Recreation Advisory Commission, where she spearheaded the renaissance of the Town’s Par 3 golf course.
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Chaired Town of Palm Beach United Way Executive Committee, raising record contributions to benefit local charities.
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Member of Board of Trustees of Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.
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Recipient of Palm Beach Atlantic University’s “Women of Distinction Award” in 2014 for exemplary service to community organizations and causes.
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Earned Nettie Finkle Award for Outstanding Community Service from Town of Palm Beach United Way.
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Serves on Executive Committee of Boys and Girls Club and Board of Directors of Rosarian Academy; formerly served on boards of the Garden Club, the Community Foundation, the ARC, and the Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
A 1985 graduate of Duke University, Dani is a licensed Realtor Associate with Brown Harris Stevens. She lives on Pendleton Avenue with her family, which includes daughters Lesly and Alexandra and five dogs