City of Hollywood, Florida
Damaris Henlon is a legal professional currently serving as Deputy City Attorney for the City of Hollywood, Florida, since March 2021. Previously, Damaris held the position of Assistant County Attorney at the Broward County Attorney's Office from January 2012 to March 2021. Early in Damaris's career, experience included a role at the USDA in the Office of the General Counsel from October 2010 to May 2011 and as a paralegal at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP from July 2005 to February 2007. Damaris earned a Juris Doctor from The George Washington University Law School between 2008 and 2011 and holds two degrees in Economics from The Wharton School: a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science, both completed in 2005.
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City of Hollywood, Florida
The City of Hollywood, Florida is a beachfront community located in southeastern Broward County about midway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Founded by Joseph Young in 1925, Hollywood is approximately 30 square miles in size and is Broward's third-largest municipality with a population of roughly 143,000 residents. Hollywood has an average annual high temperature of 83 degrees and low temperature of 68 degrees. City of Hollywood 2600 Hollywood Boulevard P.O. Box 229045 Hollywood, FL 33022-9045 Follow us! Facebook.com: City Of Hollywood, Florida Government Twitter @cohgov YouTube.com/HollywoodFLCH78 Contact 911 for emergencies or 954-764-HELP for non-emergencies Content posted to City of Hollywood managed social media sites may not contain: 1) Speech that is prohibited and or subject to governmental regulations and includes, but may not be limited to communications which may be construed as lewd and obscene, profane, libelous, insulting, humiliating, abusive, hostile and or considered fighting words; 2) Threats as they constitute intimidation; 3) Repeating, disseminating or sharing confidential information; 4) Stating, sharing or posting discriminatory comments which may be construed as creating a hostile or abusive working environment; 5) Comments not topically related to the particular social medium article being commented upon; 6) Comments in support of or opposition to political campaigns or ballot measures; 7) Sexual content or links to sexual content; 8) Non-city endorsed solicitations of commerce; 9) Conduct or encouragement of illegal activity; 10) Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems; and 11) Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party.