District 2Samantha Ingram
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Dr. Samantha Jones Ingram is a distinguished educator, executive leader, and lifelong public servant with more than thirty years of experience in organizational leadership, strategic planning, and multi-million-dollar budget management. A proud Mobile native, she now serves as the City Councilwoman for District 2, bringing a strong record of fiscal accountability, collaborative leadership, and community-centered service to the City of Mobile.
Dr. Ingram is a graduate of Ben C. Rain High School and Auburn University. She began her career as a science teacher at Blount High School before advancing to Deputy Superintendent of the Mobile County Public School System. In this role, she oversaw academic programming, district operations, and significant budget portfolios supporting one of Alabama’s largest school districts.
Her professional leadership expanded to the national level when she was appointed Chief for the United States Department of Defense Education Activity. There, she managed multi-million-dollar budgets, directed the development of new school initiatives, and led leadership development programs serving more than 200 school administrators and approximately 20,000 military-connected students worldwide.
As City Councilwoman, Dr. Ingram applies her extensive experience in budgeting, resource allocation, and organizational oversight to support responsible financial stewardship and strategic investment across District 2. Her priorities include neighborhood revitalization, public safety, economic development, youth opportunity, and ensuring transparent and effective use of taxpayer resources.
Dr. Ingram remains deeply committed to community engagement. She honors her late mother’s legacy through the annual Clara Lee Bodie Community Extravaganza, a service event that provides families with educational support, health resources, and community enrichment.
She is the mother of two daughters, Kyra and Charlotte, and maintains strong ties throughout District 2—regularly engaging residents, attending community events, and working to ensure that every neighborhood is safe, supported, and heard.
Latest District 2 News
July 27th, 2016
Councilman Manzie Calls for Creation of Department of Youth Service To Ensure Youth of Mobile Opportunity to Succeed & Thrive
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July 26th, 2016
Statement from Councilman Levon Manzie on Federal Investment in Broad Street
July 26, 2016 Statement from Councilman Levon Manzie on Federal Investment in Broad Street: “I’m...
July 21st, 2016
Statement from Councilman Levon Manzie on Downtown Issues
July 21, 2016 Statement from Councilman Levon Manzie on Downtown Issues: “Ensuring our citizens...
June 7th, 2016
City Council Votes to Name Park for Danielle Juzan First Dog Park East of Interstate Named for Longtime Community Activist
June 7, 2016 City Council Votes to Name Park for Danielle Juzan First Dog Park East of Interstate Named...
May 27th, 2016
Corner to be Renamed in Honor of Mrs. Emma Reed Longtime Local Educator and Leader Has Made Tremendous Impact on Community
May 27, 2016 Corner to be Renamed in Honor of Mrs. Emma Reed Longtime Local Educator and Leader Has Made...