Madeline Rogero

January 9, 2024
Politician

Quick Facts

Madeline Rogero
Full Name Madeline Rogero
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Jul 26, 1952(1952-07-26)
Age 72
Birthplace Jacksonville
Country United States
Horoscope Leo

Madeline Rogero Biography

Name Madeline Rogero
Birthday Jul 26
Birth Year 1952
Place Of Birth Jacksonville
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Leo
Spouse Gene Monaco , Mark Pitt
Children(s) Carmen Rogero Pitt, Damian Rogero Pitt

Madeline Rogero is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on July 26, 1952 in Jacksonville, United States. Madeline Anne Rogero (/r oʊ h ɛər oʊ / ) (born July 26, 1952) is an American politician who served as the 68th mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, elected in 2011. She was the first woman to hold the office and the first woman to be elected mayor in any of the Big Four cities (Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga) in Tennessee. Before entering politics, Rogero worked as a community development director, non-profit executive, urban and regional planner, and community volunteer. She served on the Knox County Commission from 1990 to 1998, and first ran for mayor in 2003, losing to the later Governor of Tennessee, Bill Haslam. While Knoxville municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, Rogero is known to be a Democrat.

By June 2003, Rogero had raised $72,000 in contributions, far short of the $467,000 Haslam had raised, though she eventually amassed over $160,000 (about one-fourth of Haslam’s eventual total). As the campaign heated up, Rogero attacked Haslam on several fronts, attempting to paint him as a representative of oil interests (Haslam’s father, Jim Haslam, is the founder and chairman of Pilot Corporation), and arguing he would be a puppet of developers that have “gone up against many of our neighborhood organizations.” Haslam was generally considered an “establishment” candidate, but ran a grassroots-style campaign in an attempt to connect with all of the city’s neighborhoods, and won the support of numerous black leaders in East Knoxville.

While Haslam won the election with about 53% of the vote, Rogero garnered praise for running an effective campaign and energizing the city’s urban and working class voters. In 2006, Haslam appointed Rogero director of community development, a move inspired in part by the Doris Kearns Goodwin book, Team of Rivals.

Haslam was reelected mayor in 2007 (Rogero didn’t run), and resigned the office in January 2011 after he was elected governor of the state. Councilman Daniel Brown was appointed interim mayor. Rogero announced her candidacy for mayor in August 2010, joining a field that eventually included councilwoman Marilyn Roddy, former councilman Ivan Harmon, businessman Mark Padgett, former councilman Joe Hultquist, and local 911 operator Bo Bennett. Roddy dropped out in April 2011 to run for the district’s state senate seat, leaving Rogero as the front runner in the nonpartisan mayoral election.

In 1990, Rogero successfully ran for the 2nd District Knox County Commission seat, defeating 24-year incumbent Jesse Cawood. She was reelected in 1994. Following her second term, she chose not to run again after a term-limits referendum was passed by voters in 1994. Though the referendum was not enforced until 2007, Rogero returned to non-profit work and community development, namely as head of Dolly Parton’s Dollywood Foundation and then as executive director of Knoxville’s Promise, a branch of Colin Powell’s America’s Promise.

Madeline Rogero Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Madeline Rogero is one of the richest Politician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Madeline Rogero 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

During the mid-1970s, Rogero and her first husband, Mark Pitt, worked as organizers for César Chávez’s United Farm Workers, a labor union that sought better wages for migrant farm workers. She and Pitt moved to Knoxville in 1980, where Pitt helped run the textile workers’ union, Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers, now UNITE HERE. Rogero obtained a master’s degree from the University of Tennessee’s Graduate School of Planning, having been inspired to enter the urban planning field while helping fight an attempt by a developer to install temporary trailers in her neighborhood in anticipation of the 1982 World’s Fair.

Madeline Rogero was born in Jacksonville, Florida, one of three children of Gerald Rogero, a plumber, and Anita Ghioto, a former nun. She spent her childhood in Eau Gallie, Florida, and later in Kettering, Ohio, where she attended Archbishop Alter High School. Rogero attended Temple University and Ohio State University, before graduating with a degree in political science from Furman University in 1979.

In 2003, Rogero ran for mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, competing with businessman Bill Haslam for the position being vacated by long-time Knoxville mayor Victor Ashe. Her plan for the city involved four key components:

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Who is Madeline Rogero Dating?

According to our records, Madeline Rogero married to Gene Monaco , Mark Pitt. As of December 1, 2023, Madeline Rogero’s is not dating anyone.

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By July 2011, Rogero had managed to raise $160,000, and by September she had raised over $345,000. Her candidacy was endorsed by the Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville’s daily newspaper; the alternative weekly Metro Pulse; the Public Trust PAC, a nonpartisan political action committee in Knox County that was established after a series of 2007 scandals involving county government; former State Senator Ben Atchley; former Knox County Executive Tommy Schumpert; several key members of the city staff under former mayor Haslam; and the Knoxville Firefighters Association. By the day of the primary election, she counted a total of “more than two dozen” endorsements from current or past elected officials in the Knoxville and Knox County governments.

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Madeline Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Madeline Rogero celebrates birthday on July 26 of every year.

In 2015, Rogero was reelected with 98.78%, facing only a single write-in opponent.

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