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Atlanta Business League
Post Office Box 92363
931 Martin Luther King Dr
Atlanta, Georgia 30314
Ph 404-584-8126
Fax 404-584-0445
Email
support@theabl.org
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MAYNARD HOLBROOK JACKSON
CHAIRMAN

JACKSON SECURITIES, LLC
JACKMONT HOSPITALITY, INC

Maynard H. Jackson returned to the private
sector as Chairman of Jackson Securities, LLC and Jackmont Hospitality,
Inc., in January 1994, after completing his third award-winning term as
Mayor of Atlanta. Whether serving the public or working in a corporate
setting, Jackson has a successful record of asking the right questions,
focusing on the bottom line and delivering measurable results. Against all
odds and a consensus among officials that it could not be built, Jackson’s
building of the new Atlanta International Airport (opened 20 September
1980) was a primary example of his “positive leadership” style. It was the
largest airport terminal in the world when built and today is the world’s
busiest.
Jackson served as Mayor of Atlanta from 1974 to 1982 and again from 1990 to
1994. His three terms as Mayor of Atlanta were distinguished by the first
international air carriers and a dramatic increase in their number,
consulates and foreign trade offices, imports and exports, the neighborhood
planning unit system, a city comprehensive development plan, major
construction, management innovation, the arts, mass transit, vertically
integrated housing finance and production, streamlining the bureaucracy,
increasing employee incentives and productivity, record-setting new jobs
creation, strong bond ratings, and the most successful non-preference,
non-quota affirmative action and equal opportunity programs in the nation.
Especially noteworthy was Jackson’s leadership in the construction of
Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, which was completed ahead of
schedule and under budget. The Atlanta Airport is the biggest economic
generator in the Southeastern United States. As a result, Jackson’s years
of Mayoral service are widely respected and documented as times of
unparalleled economic development, internationalism, public-private
partnerships, racial harmony, and fiscal stability for Atlanta. FORTUNE
magazine’s survey of CEO’s named Atlanta as the “Best American City” in
which to do business in 1991 and 1993.
Under his leadership, Jackson Securities Inc., a national institutional and
retail investment bank headquartered in Atlanta, has expanded steadily and
now has offices in Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Miami, Orlando, Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Philadelphia, New York and Stamford, CT. Jackson Securities
has earned a reputation for unquestionable integrity, superior quality,
prudence and outstanding performance in corporate finance, public finance,
wealth management, private equity, structured finance, and institutional
equities and fixed-income trading.
Jackson is the former National Development Chairman of the Democratic
National Committee and was the first Chairman of the DNC Voting Rights
Institute. He is a member of the DNC Executive Committee.
Determined to counteract voter disillusionment and apathy, Jackson founded
in 2002 the American Voters League, Inc., a non-profit, non-partisan effort
to increase national voter turnout of base vote Americans, especially
African Americans.
Jackson, a member of the Bars of Georgia and New York, was a Managing
Partner of Chapman and Cutler, Attorneys at Law, from 1982 to 1990, where
he specialized in Public Finance law. In 1985, he co-organized and became
the Founding Chairman of the National Association of Securities
Professionals
(NASP). Jackson is a NASD registered Municipal Securities Principal (Series
53) and Uniform Securities Agent (Series 63).
Jackson’s winning style was at the heart of Atlanta’s successful bid to
host the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, a bid in which he played a key
leadership role as Mayor. In recognition thereof, he was officially
commended by H.E. Juan Antonio Samaranch, President of the International
Olympic Committee, and the U.S. Olympic Committee named Jackson Attaché for
the United States of America in the 1996 Centennial Olympics.
Many of Jackson’s accomplishments are the result of a series of creative
and successful public-private-partnerships. That also was his style when he
was Chairman of the Advisory Board and President-elect of the U.S.
Conference of Mayors, Chairman of President Carter’s Local Government
Energy Policy Advisory Committee, Vice Chairman of the White House
Commission on the Windfall Profits Tax, and Chairman of the Rebuild America
Coalition (infrastructure investment), and a member of the Rockefeller-led
American Arts and Education. He was founding Chairman of the Corporation
for Olympic Development in Atlanta (CODA), the U.S. Conference of Mayors
Committee on the Arts, the U.S. Conference of Mayors Special Committee on
the Census Undercount, the Atlanta Downtown Development Authority, the
Urban Residential Finance Authority of the City of Atlanta (URFA), the
Atlanta Economic Development Corporation, the High Noon Legal Foundation
and co-founder of the Urban Residential Development Corporation of the City
of Atlanta.
In 1974, the American Institute for Public Service awarded Mayor Maynard
Jackson the prestigious Jefferson Award for “The Greatest Public Service
Performed by an American 35 Years or Under.”
In May of 1999, Georgia Governor Roy E. Barnes named Maynard Jackson to the
Board of the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, where he
served a term as Chairman of the International Trade Committee and is a
member of the Executive Committee. He is an active member of the
Metropolitan Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Honorary Chair and Board Member
of the Leadership Center at Morehouse College, a 33 Prince Hall Free and
Accepted Mason, a member of Friendship Baptist Church, Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, and numerous civic and social organizations. In 1990, Jackson
founded the Maynard Jackson Youth Foundation, Inc. (a multi-focused
leadership program teaching disadvantaged 11th grade students in Atlanta)
where he actively serves as Chairman and Principal Teacher.
Jackson is a former 23-year Trustee of Morehouse College and a former board
member of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, The Atlanta Regional Commission,
the Environmental Financial Advisory Board of the U.S. Department of
Energy, the Emory Community Legal Services Program, the C.A.R.E. Board of
Overseers, FGIC Public Trust and the National Council of the United Nations
Association-USA, and a former national Board member of the NAACP. He is a
former corporate board member of Fannie Mae, ICF Kaiser International,
govWorks.com, Bingwa Software, and Real Estate.com, Inc. Jackson also is
Chairman of Jackmont Hospitality, Inc., a food service and restaurant
company.
Maynard Jackson, a member of Phi Beta Kappa and recipient of eight honorary
degrees, is a former Visitor of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
University and Chubb Fellow at Yale University. He earned the BA in
Political Science and History from Morehouse College at age 18 and the
Juris Doctor cum laude from the School of Law at North Carolina Central
University. Jackson was born in Dallas, raised in Atlanta; and worked his
way through school as a waiter, tobacco picker, librarian and encyclopedia
national sales trainer and salesman. He is married to Valerie J.R. Jackson,
(MBA, Wharton), host of WABE-FM’s “Between the Lines,” (
www.wabe.org ) and is the
father of four daughters and one son.
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