Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard is the 30th Mayor of the City of Mount Vernon, New York. Her election in 2019 was historic as she was the first woman to be elected as Mayor. Her re-election in 2023 marked the first time that a sitting mayor has been re-elected in 20 years. Mayor Patterson Howard has quickly made her mark in the governing and political landscape. Leading through the competing crises of Covid-19, public safety/criminal justice reform, climate change, massive infrastructure, and financial challenges; Mayor Patterson Howard has stayed focused on developing systemic solutions that help marginalized groups and create partnerships that bring much needed resources to address legacy, current and emerging issues.
Mayor Patterson-Howard employs her straightforward and pragmatic style to advocate for and raise the profile of the state’s eighth largest city. As an innovator, Mayor Patterson-Howard relies on collaboration and partnership on every level to address everyday issues and major crises. Her aim is to set Mount Vernon on a path to growth, resilience, sustainability, and true governance.
During the past four years in office, she has worked with her talented and dedicated leadership team and committed electees to build public/private partnerships that have brought in over $350 million for multiple infrastructure projects and the redevelopment of Memorial Stadium. Historic investments have been made to upgrade the City’s fleet of Police, Fire and Public Works vehicles and equipment to ensure the reliable delivery of city services and kick off the “Paving It Forward” street repair initiative. Through innovative partnerships, the city has launched The Wellness Precinct, Youth Diversion and Emerging Adult Justice Courts, Mayor’s for Guaranteed Income, expanded youth employment and development, workforce development and secured funding for the renovation of the Doles Center and Armory.
In her inaugural term, Mayor Patterson-Howard has risen to the national and international stage for her unapologetic advocacy for environmental justice, climate change, public health, financial empowerment, and public safety. This has enabled the city to partner with Bloomberg, Harvard, The Gates Foundation, National League of Cities, and others to enhance staff development and grant opportunities.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard is deeply committed to public service and civic engagement. She serves in numerous leadership roles at the local, state, national, and international levels. She is President Emeritus of the African American Mayors Association (AAMA) and First Vice President of the New York Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials.
At the national level, she serves as Vice Chair of the Children, Health & Human Services Committee of the United States Conference of Mayors and as National Co-Chair of Everytown for Gun Safety’ Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) coalition. She has also been appointed to the U.S. Department of State Assembly of Local Leaders and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (LGAC).
Internationally, Mayor Patterson-Howard is a member of the OECD Champion Mayors for Inclusive Growth Initiative. Regionally, she serves on the Executive Committee of NYCOM and as Second Vice President of the Westchester Municipal Officials Association.
Her additional affiliations include the National League of Cities, the U.S. Mayors Roundtable, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc, the Westchester Black Women’s Political Caucus, and Mayors for a Guaranteed Income. She also serves on the Board of Directors of Sustainable Westchester, participates in the Hutchinson River Watershed Plan Steering Committee, and is involved with ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability. In addition, she serves as Co-Chair of the Mayors Commission on Water Equity.
Mayor Patterson Howard is happily married to her husband of 36 years, Marvin Howard, and has one daughter, Nia.