Background
After his term he returned to Gate, his family business, and succeeded his father Herb Peyton as the company"s president in January 2012.
After his term he returned to Gate, his family business, and succeeded his father Herb Peyton as the company"s president in January 2012.
Graduate Executive Education Program, Harvard Business School. Bachelor, Mercer University, 1986.
He served as, Florida from 2003 to 2011, when he was succeeded by Alvin Brown. He was the second Republican to be elected to the position since 1888. They have made a considerable fortune developing, buying and selling land to both the state and federal governments, as well as owning Ponte Vedra Inn and Club and other clubs and resorts, 225 Gate Gas and convenience stores in the southeastern United States, and several other businesses.
Prior to his election as mayor, Peyton served as board Chairman for the Jacksonville Transportation Authority.
Vice President of Gate and serving as chairman of the Board of Directors for the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and Greenscape of Jacksonville. Peyton was born and raised in Jacksonville, graduating from the Bolles School in 1982.
He attended Mercer University and earned a bachelor"s degree, then graduated from the Harvard Business School Executive Education Program. They have two sons, John Conner, born in 2005, and Kent Thomas, born in 2007
Peyton was elected mayor of Jacksonville in 2003.
At age 38, Peyton was one of the youngest mayors serving a major city in Florida at the time.
Peyton survived a crowded Republican primary and defeated the county"s Democratic sheriff, National Glover, for the seat in a race that was the most expensive in Jacksonville history. He took office in 2003, succeeding John Delaney. Priorities include solidification of the River Accord, Seeds of Change, and his popular early literacy program RALLY Jacksonville!, aimed at educating four-year-olds.
The honor was created to recognize a Jacksonville resident who has committed their time and resources to help first coast children.
Peyton"s term of office ended on July 1, 2011, and Alvin Brown took office as the city"s first African-American mayor. In a January 9, 2009 interview in the Financial News & Daily Record, Peyton was asked about his plans for 2011 when his term ended.
He responded:
I’m going back to Gate and rejoin the family business. I’m looking forward to that.
I told dad (Herb Peyton) that he has saved a lot of money because he hasn’t had to pay me for eight years.
He wasn’t excited about me running for a second term. If it had been his choice, I would have gone back sooner. Peyton returned to Gate following his terms, briefly serving as vice president while he got up to speed on the company businesses.
In January 2012, Gate announced John Peyton would succeed his father as president, while his father will take a less active role in the company.
Past president Greenscape of Jacksonville, 1998—1999. Chairman Jacksonville Symphony Association. Member St. John's Episcopal Church.
Board member Jacksonville Transportation Authority, 1996—1999, chairman, 1999—2003.
Married Kathryn Pearson. Children: John Conner, Kent Thomas.