December 10, 2024

We’re excited to announce that Patrick Mulcahy is joining our North/West Community Board! Being a lifelong Florissant resident and advocate for the Old Town area, we look forward to the wealth of experience and deep community ties Patrick will bring to our board.

With a bachelor’s in history from Mizzou and a Master of Public Policy Administration from UMSL, Patrick has dedicated his career to public service. His roles have included serving as a Legislative Assistant in the Missouri House and St. Louis County Council, a Florissant City Council member, and now the Director of Economic Development for the City of Florissant. Additionally, in October of 2016, Patrick was honored at the County Council and in the North County community as one of the "30 Leaders in their 30's," for making such an impact in the North County region. In these positions, Patrick champions local businesses, advocates for and markets Florissant to attract new businesses, strengthens community connections, and drives economic growth. 

 “As the board liaison, I couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Patrick to the North/West Community Board,” commented Paul Lints, SVP Commercial Banking. “His passion for the Florissant community, paired with his impressive track record of public service, brings a unique perspective and energy to our board. We’re looking forward to the valuable insights and positive impact he will contribute as we work together to support and grow our local community.”  

Patrick’s commitment extends beyond his professional work—he’s actively involved with organizations such as serving as the Vice President for the Florissant St. Patrick’s Parade Committee, Knights of Columbus Duchesne Council 2951, Florissant Old Town Partners Board Member, and Friends of Old St. Ferdinand Shrine, just to name a few. His dedication and expertise make him an incredible asset to our board and our mission to strengthen the local community!

Welcome, Patrick! We’re thrilled to have you as a community board member!  


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