Education
Harvard Kennedy School. Stanford University.
Harvard Kennedy School. Stanford University.
He was first elected to the Mountain View City Council in 2012 at age 29, making him the youngest and first openly LGBT elected official in the city’s history. Clark was subsequently elected Mayor in January 2014 and is one of the youngest mayors in the United States. Clark grew up on a farm in Rozetta, Illinois and later served as a Page for the United States House of Representatives.
He attended Stanford University and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Economics.
While Vice Mayor, he completed the Harvard Kennedy School of Government Senior Executives in State and Local Government program as a Bohnett Fellow. Clark ran unsuccessfully for city council in 2008 and subsequently served on the Human Relations and Environmental Planning Commissions before winning his 2012 election bid.
He was the highest non-incumbent vote-getter and elected Vice Mayor by the council soon after taking office in January 2013. Prior to City Council, Clark worked at Loopt, an early Y-Combinator startup co-founded by Sam Altman.
He also held management positions at American Telephone & Telegraph Company where he helped the company launch the iPhone in 2007.