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'''Thomas J. Bonfield''' is the current [[Pensacola City Manager|City Manager]] for the [[City of Pensacola]], having served since he was appointed by the [[Pensacola City Council|City Council]] in November [[1998]].  On [[June 2]], [[2008]], the Raleigh ''News & Observer'' reported that Bonfield will become the city manager of the City of Durham, North Carolina.  Bonfield has announced that his last day as the [[City of Pensacola]]'s city manager will be [[August 8]], [[2008]].
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'''Thomas J. Bonfield''' is the former [[Pensacola City Manager|City Manager]] for the [[City of Pensacola]], having served in that capacity from November [[1998]] to August [[2008]].  On [[June 2]], [[2008]], the Raleigh ''News & Observer'' reported that Bonfield will become the city manager of the City of Durham, North Carolina.  Bonfield's last day as the [[City of Pensacola]]'s city manager was [[August 8]], [[2008]].
  
 
A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Bonfield received a bachelor's degree in accounting from St. Leo University, after which he was drafted by the New York Yankees in 1977.<ref>[http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/draft/draft.jsp?year=1977 1977 Draft – June Regular Phase]</ref> He went on to earn an MBA from the University of South Florida. He served as the city manager of [[Wikipedia:Temple Terrace, Florida|Temple Terrace]] for thirteen years.
 
A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Bonfield received a bachelor's degree in accounting from St. Leo University, after which he was drafted by the New York Yankees in 1977.<ref>[http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/draft/draft.jsp?year=1977 1977 Draft – June Regular Phase]</ref> He went on to earn an MBA from the University of South Florida. He served as the city manager of [[Wikipedia:Temple Terrace, Florida|Temple Terrace]] for thirteen years.
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 31 October 2008

Thomas J. Bonfield
Bonfield.jpg
Occupation City Manager
City of Pensacola
Spouse Karen Bonfield
Children Two sons, one daughter

Thomas J. Bonfield is the former City Manager for the City of Pensacola, having served in that capacity from November 1998 to August 2008. On June 2, 2008, the Raleigh News & Observer reported that Bonfield will become the city manager of the City of Durham, North Carolina. Bonfield's last day as the City of Pensacola's city manager was August 8, 2008.

A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Bonfield received a bachelor's degree in accounting from St. Leo University, after which he was drafted by the New York Yankees in 1977.[1] He went on to earn an MBA from the University of South Florida. He served as the city manager of Temple Terrace for thirteen years.

Bonfield is a Credentialed Manager of the International City-County Management Association and past president of the Florida City County Management Association. In a 2005 interview with the Pensacola News Journal, he described his management style:

You can't be involved in every decision. But I'm much more involved than [the city staff is] used to. I like to know what's going on. From a community standpoint, I see myself as a bridge builder. I enjoy it very much, and I think I've done a pretty good job of helping to build bridges and maintaining good relationship between business community, neighborhood community, youth groups, African-American community and senior citizens. I feel pretty confident that everybody would generally respond that maybe I'm not the most personable person — I'm kind of poker-faced person — but in terms of listening, I will go out of my way to form a relationship.[2]

He has two sons and a daughter with his wife Karen.

Community involvement[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1977 Draft – June Regular Phase
  2. "Bonfield reflects on past, future after seven years as city manager." Pensacola News Journal, November 11, 2005.


Preceded by:
Ed Hinkle
Pensacola City Manager
1998-2008
Succeeded by:
Al Coby