GET TO KNOW DAVID TANDY


As the former Metro Council President and Councilman for the 4th District of Louisville, David Tandy has the proven government experience and credentials to lead the city of Louisville into the 21st Century. His passion for public service and his dedication to working families across this city is unparalleled. David was first elected as Councilman in 2005 and then in 2009 he was unanimously elected by his peers to serve as President of the Louisville Metro Council.

During his tenure in city government, Councilman Tandy has continued to lead the way in delivering city services and growing the city’s economic base. He expanded economic opportunities for our community by sponsoring legislation that has helped create an additional 60,000 jobs. Councilman Tandy has continued to raise the bar on educational opportunities for children. He has worked on many efforts to guarantee that students in this city are getting the best education they deserve by initiating after school and summer programs that help prepare our young people for the economy of the future. Councilman Tandy has made great strides in helping to increase the quality of life among residents by initiating activities in our city’s parks and throughout the community for citizens of all ages.

A respected attorney within the legal community Councilman Tandy practiced law at Stoll-Keenon-Ogden where he focused on public finance, corporate law and government relations. In addition, Councilman Tandy served as the Government Relations Director for the American Cancer Society, Mid-South Division, Inc., and worked in the Washington D.C. Office of former United States Senator Wendell H. Ford.

Councilman Tandy’s community involvement includes serving as a member of the Waterfront Development Corporation, and Downtown Development Corporation. In addition he is a former Board Member of the Kentucky YMCA- Youth Association, Louisville Metro Police Merit Review Board and the Louisville Metro Parks Advisory Commission and as a board member of the Louisville branch of the NAACP. Councilman Tandy also served as the first President of the Louisville Urban League Young Professionals Organization.

Councilman Tandy and his wife, Carolyn, who serves as District Director for Congressman John Yarmuth and who was the Kentucky State Director for Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential primary, live in the Russell Neighborhood of Louisville and have two daughters, ages five (5) and two (2) and an infant son. The Tandy family attends St. Stephen Baptist Church, which is led by Rev. Dr. Kevin W. Cosby.

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