C. Michael "Mike" Futrell | |
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Louisiana State Representative from District 66 (East Baton Rouge Parish) | |
In office 2000–2005 |
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Preceded by | Woody Jenkins |
Succeeded by | Hunter Greene |
Member of the East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council, District 8 | |
In office 1997–2000 |
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Preceded by | Lynda Imes |
Succeeded by | Mike Walker |
Chief Administrative Officer of East Baton Rouge Parish | |
In office 2009–2010 |
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Preceded by | Walter Monsour |
Succeeded by | William Daniel |
City Manager of South San Francisco | |
Assumed office 2014 |
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Preceded by | Barry Nagel |
Personal details | |
Born |
Baton Rouge East Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana, USA |
July 20, 1960
Nationality | American |
Political party | Independent, formerly Republican |
Alma mater |
Baton Rouge High School (LEAD Certificate) |
Occupation | City Manager |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1982-1996, 2006, 2010-2011 |
Rank | Captain |
Unit |
USS Grant USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) |
Battles/wars | Iraq War |
Baton Rouge High School
Louisiana State University(B.B.A.)
Paul M. Hebert Law Center (Juris Doctor)
University of Massachusetts-Amherst (MBA)
C. Michael Futrell, known as Mike Futrell (born July 20, 1960), is City Manager for the city of South San Francisco, California. He is also an attorney, a retired United States Navy officer (CAPT, O-6), and an elected official from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
From 2000 to 2005, Futrell served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 66 in East Baton Rouge Parish. He resigned a year into his second term to become the state director for freshman U.S. Senator David Vitter. Having followed Democrat-turned-Republican Woody Jenkins in the House, Futrell was himself succeeded by another Republican lawyer, Hunter Greene. Journalist John Maginnis said that Futrell did not stand out during his tenure in the legislature but was well-liked and well-regarded. Futrell's resume indicates that in 2002, he received the "Golden Apple Legislators Support of Education" award. In 2004, he obtained the Louisiana Municipal Association Leadership Award. In 2005, he procured the Louisiana Family Forum Legislative Advocate Award.
Prior to the House tenure, Futrell was from 1997 to 2000 the District 8 member of the East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council. He was elected without opposition in September 1996 to succeed the incumbent Republican member Lynda Imes, who instead ran for the Louisiana State Senate but lost to the Republican Jay Dardenne. Futrell was named as one of Baton Rouge Business Report's "40 Under 40" rising stars in Baton Rouge.