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− | Dr. ''' | + | Dr. '''P. C. Wu''' is a member of the [[Pensacola City Council]]. He was elected to represent District 1 in November [[2004]]. He currently serves as member of the Enterprise Operations Committee, Neighborhood Services Committee, the [[Community Redevelopment Agency]] and the Committee of the Whole. |
Wu is a Professor Emeritus at the [[University of West Florida]]. In [[1998]], Wu helped create the Pensacola Center for Creative Community Solutions, a diverse group of residents who functioned as a "think tank" to seek nonviolent ways of dealing with community problems. In [[2002]], Florida Governor Jeb Bush appointed Wu to a four-year term of the Florida Commission on Human Relations. Wu is a longtime Rotarian, active with the [[Pensacola Five Flags Rotary]], and was elected a Paul Harris Fellow in [[1998]]. Wu is very active in community service, volunteering at Habitat for Humanity, Loaves and Fishes, and the Salvation Army. | Wu is a Professor Emeritus at the [[University of West Florida]]. In [[1998]], Wu helped create the Pensacola Center for Creative Community Solutions, a diverse group of residents who functioned as a "think tank" to seek nonviolent ways of dealing with community problems. In [[2002]], Florida Governor Jeb Bush appointed Wu to a four-year term of the Florida Commission on Human Relations. Wu is a longtime Rotarian, active with the [[Pensacola Five Flags Rotary]], and was elected a Paul Harris Fellow in [[1998]]. Wu is very active in community service, volunteering at Habitat for Humanity, Loaves and Fishes, and the Salvation Army. |