Lara Larramendi Blakely
Lara Larramendi Blakely is a former mayor of Monrovia, California. She is a regiatered Democrat.
Blakely was appointed to the Monrovia City Council in 1988 and was elected to the council in 1990, 1994, and 1999. Blakely has several accomplishments, such as serving as a California State Assembly Speaker appointee to the Cost Control Performance Advisory Committee of the State Cost Control Commission, a member of the Housing, Community and Economic Development Policy Committee and later chaired the committee from 1991-1994, a member of the Environmental Quality Policy Committee, and served as a representative to a number of committees including the NLC CED Policy and Steering Committee, the Joint Committee on Youth Policy, the California Affordable Housing Partnership Project, and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority’s Special Task Force for Countywide Bicycle Policy. Blakely was also elected to the National League of Cities Board of Directors to a 2-year term in December 1994, was a past President of Women in Municipal Government, and a member of Hispanic Elected Local Officials. During her tenure as President, WIMG successfully implemented a series of workshops at the United Nations’ Beijing + 5 Follow up Conference on women in New York in June 2000.
Blakely was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. She came to the United States as a child in 1961, and has lived in California since 1963, owning a home in Monrovia since 1975. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Cal State University Los Angeles and earned her Masters degree from UCLA. She is married to her husband Michael and they have two children together; Eric and Eryn.