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New Port Richey Mayor Rob Marlowe

New Port Richey Mayor Rob Marlowe

I am honored and humbled by the faith placed in me by the citizens of New Port Richey.  I promise to do my best as your mayor and look forward to helping make the City of New Port Richey the sort of place we all know it can be.

I have an open door policy and I want to hear your ideas about our city.  You can log into this website and leave comments about my articles.

If you have any questions, feel free to give me a call.  My office number is 847-2424.

 

A little bit about my background:

I was born in Lakeland, Florida.

My family moved to New Port Richey in 1963.

Carolyn, my wife of 41 years, and I have two children and five grandchildren.  We have lived in our current home in the city of New Port Richey since 1991.

 

Education

  • Graduate of Gulf High School
  • BS degree from Florida Southern College
  • MBA from the University of Florida

Community Involvement

  • New Port Richey councilman from 2007-2013
  • Deputy mayor of New Port Richey from 2010-2013
  • Co-owner of Gulfcoast Networking, a computer tech business that has had its office downtown since early 2003
  • Eagle Scout
  • Unit commissioner with the West Central Florida Council of the Boy Scouts of America
  • Active member of First United Methodist Church of New Port Richey  (You can find me manning the sound board at the 8:30am service and singing in the choir at the 11:00am service)
  • Race director for the New Port Richey’s Coteeman Triathlon 2010-2013
  • Race director of the Longleaf Triathlon 2005-2009
  • Past chairman of the board of the West Pasco Chamber of Commerce
  • Past chairman and current treasurer and board member of the Suncoast Health Council
  • Board Member, Tampa Bay Water
  • Paul Harris Fellow
Disclaimer

NPR Notes are the sole opinion of Mayor Rob Marlowe and do not necessarily reflect official city policy or the opinions of other council members.

My Day Job

When I'm not doing mayor stuff, I spend my time at Gulfcoast Networking. I solve Internet issues, clean up infected computers, and build websites. I'm always happy to take a break from computers to talk about New Port Richey's future, so feel free to come by my office at 6335 Grand Blvd to chat.

City of New Port Richey

This website expresses my views and not necessarily those of the city.  If you are looking for the official City of New Port Richey website, you can find it here.

Recent Posts

  • A Matter of Scale March 10, 2023
  • New Year 2023 January 2, 2023
  • Happy Thanksgiving 2022 November 22, 2022
  • Ian Recap October 3, 2022
  • Stroads July 25, 2022
  • Celebrating Our Independence July 3, 2022
  • Road Trip – Durham, NC May 10, 2022
  • Dreams and Opportunities April 26, 2022
  • Chasco Fiesta – 100 Year Anniversary Edition March 23, 2022
  • March Update March 3, 2022

Recent Comments

  • Bonnie Martin on A Matter of Scale
  • Marc Yacht MD on A Matter of Scale
  • Joan Rees on New Year 2023
  • Chris Lineman on New Year 2023
  • Rob Marlowe on New Year 2023
  • Frank Starkey on New Year 2023
  • Rob Marlowe on New Year 2023
  • Ken Houghtaling on New Year 2023
  • Rob Marlowe on Ian Recap
  • Joan Rees on Ian Recap

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