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As a citizen, an activist and a real estate developer, John
Dickert has had a strong history of positive impact on the city of Racine and its people. He has brought millions of dollars
in new developments to Racine, worked to convert former drug houses into family homes and rehabilitated homes and businesses
throughout the community to help stabilize and improve neighborhoods. John’s extensive resume of local, state and national political experience and advocacy combined with a long
history of driving complicated, long-term real estate and business development projects from concept to completion make him
the most qualified for the executive position of Mayor of the city of Racine.
2003 - 2008 First Weber Group
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Racine
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Agent, Manager - Team Dickert - Brought More than $28 Million in New
Developments to Racine
- Created $14 million Industrial Loft redevelopment.
- Rehabbed former Drug Houses
into Family Homes
- Rehabilitated Homes & Businesses throughout Racine to Stabilize Neighborhoods
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1999 - 2003 Foley & Lardner Law
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Milwaukee
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Federal/State Consultant - FPL, Addison Wind Farm Project.
- Green
Bay Packers Lambeau Field Renovation.
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1994 - 1999 Wisconsin Credit Union League
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Pewaukee
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Director of Government Affairs. - Passed Credit Union Modernization
Bill (WI & Nationally).
- Created Conduit and doubled PAC contributions.
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1993 - 1994 Congressman Peter Barca
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Racine
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District Director - Created minority business development program.
- Tripled
office efficiency utilizing computerization.

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- Aggressive Housing Redevelopment
- Job Growth Through Private Partnership
- Market
Racine’s Vast Resources
- Long Term Planned Growth
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"Top 10 In 10!" “Through comprehensive long-term planning with measurable benchmarks for success, we can make Racine
one of the top 10 cities in the country in which to live within 10 years.”
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