Scottsdale- City Council

Tom Durham




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Office
Scottsdale- City Council

District
Scottsdale At Large

Term
2021-2025

Level
Local

Activity

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About

Councilmember Durham grew up in a small town in Iowa and attended Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude in 1977, with majors in philosophy and history. He has served on Cornell's Board of Trustees for several years and has been elected as Secretary of the College and as chair of various committees. After graduating from Cornell, he attended New York University Law School in New York City, graduating in 1980. During his time in law school, he served as research editor of the Review of Law and Social Change, one of the law school’s journals. After graduation from New York University, he joined the Mayer Brown law firm in Chicago, an international law firm with offices throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia. Councilmember Durham specialized in tax controversy, representing the firm’s clients in audits, trials, and appeals of local, state, and federal tax cases. Councilmember Durham served as treasurer of the Protect Our Preserve political action committee, which was responsible for placing Proposition 420 on the ballot in November 2018. Since moving to Scottsdale, he has served as mock trial coach at a local high school, teaching trial skills, teamwork, and the rules of evidence to high school students. His wife Martha serves as an Episcopal Deacon at a local church; together they have two sons.

Education

Bachelors - Cornell College New York University Law School

Experience

Councilmember Durham, a Cornell College graduate with a law degree from NYU, practiced tax law at Mayer Brown in Chicago. He served as treasurer for Protect Our Preserve PAC, leading Proposition 420's ballot placement in 2018. He also coached mock trial at a local high school in Scottsdale.