Nando Iannicca, the first Mississauga City Councillor to represent the ward in which he was
born, was first elected to City Council in 1988 and is now serving in his fifth term. Often
referred to as the "native son" of Ward 7, Councillor Iannicca has demonstrated his
commitment and dedication to the community by initiating numerous redevelopment projects during
his 14-year career. It is with great pride that he recently confirmed that the long anticipated
redevelopment of Huron Park Recreation Centre will soon become a reality. Additionally,
Councillor Iannicca recently broke ground on an exiting new construction project that will be
the catalyst for the redevelopment of the intersection at Highway #10 and Dundas Street.
After graduating from Cawthra Park Secondary School, Councillor Iannicca spent seven years
in university obtaining degrees in political science, journalism and economics. He has also
completed courses with the Canadian Securities Institute and the Ontario Real Estate Board and
is fluent in English, Italian and French.
Councillor Iannicca spent two years working as an Investment Executive with a Mississauga
investment firm prior to becoming a municipal politician. Prior to this, Councillor Iannicca
worked as a special legislative aide to a local MPP and then served as a volunteer in the
Premier's Office at Queen's Park.
Councillor Iannicca is currently a member of General Committee, the Planning and Development
Committee, and at the Region of Peel, Councillor Iannicca is a member of Regional Council. He
has sat on the Police Services Board, the Mississauga Hospital Foundation, the Salvation Army
Red Shield Appeal and currently sits on the Board of the Mississauga Symphony.
Councillor Iannicca and his wife Ann Marie are the proud parents of two active young sons,
Damian 9 and Francis 4.
Revised November 2002
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