Congressional Forum: Mayor David Alvey, Mayor & CEO of the Unified Government of KCK/WyCo
Congressional Forum is the Chamber's public policy series featuring local, state and federal representatives to speak about issues relevant to the area's business community. This month's featured speaker is Mayor David Alvey, Mayor & CEO of the Unified Government of KCK/WyCo
Mayor David Alvey, Mayor & CEO of the Unified Government of KCK/WyCo
Mayor David Alvey was elected November 7th, 2017 as the 30th Mayor of the City of Kansas City, KS and the 4th Mayor/CEO of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, KS.
Born and raised in Wyandotte County, Alvey is a Dotte to the core. His family legacy in the area began in 1857, when his great-great grandmother came to the town of Wyandotte. In 1869 his great grandfather, John Gibbs, settled in the Shawnee Township, and established the first school in the Oak Grove area and insisted that the school educate all children, white and black students. After meeting much resistance, Gibbs eventually established his own school where black children were welcomed and educated.
Although Gibbs’ philosophy was not popular during his time, his sense of justice continues to inspire Alvey today in his new role as Mayor/CEO.
Alvey’s grandparents, Leo and Kate Alvey, raised a family of seven children on a farm cultivating fruits and vegetables in the Township of Shawnee. Leo entered public service in 1932 when he ran for a seat on the Township and defeated the incumbent by one vote. Alvey’s uncle, Ed, was elected to the Township in 1956 and his father, Lloyd, was elected a Justice of the Peace in 1960. Leo, Ed and Lloyd earned reputations as honest and dedicated public servants during their terms in the Shawnee Township.
David Alvey has continued this legacy public service:
- He recently worked as the Assistant Principal for Faculty Formation and Professional Development at Rockhurst High School
- He served as the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) president and also previously served as the BPU vice president and secretary
- He is a member of the American Public Power Association (APPA) and currently serves on the APPA Policy Makers Council
- Alvey served on the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Unified Government
- He served as the dean of students and also taught U.S. history at Rockhurst High School
- Served as Program Director of the Student Support Program in Marin County, California
- Alvey is the former National Chair of Dean’s of Students of the Jesuit Secondary Education Association
He is going to work to keep resident’s trust through programs and initiatives that will continue to improve the quality of life throughout our community.
David and his wife Ann Marie are the parents of (5) children: Juliana, Christiana, Joseph, Mariana and Analisa.

Date and Time
Friday Oct 18, 2019
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Location
Children's Mercy Park
1 Sporting Way
Kansas City, KS 66111
Fees/Admission
***Please note*** Congressional Forum Membership is separate from KCK Chamber Membership. Members pay an annual fee of $400 to attend 12 events in the year and premium members pay $600 with an opportunity to bring a guest.
Guests of Congressional Forum Members-$40
Non-Congressional Forum Member Guests-$50
ALL GUEST FEES MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE, BY CREDIT CARD AT TIME OF REGISTRATION.
If you should need to cancel your reservation, refunds will only be provided to those 72 hours prior to event. Thank you for understanding.
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