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Maxwell B. Chambers immigrated to the United States from the hills of Clarendon, Jamaica, and has been a resident of the beautiful City of Miramar since 2007. 
 

Born to a single mother, he learned the meaning of hard work, courage, and honesty as he watched her make sacrifices and start over again in a new country to secure the best possible life and future for her three children. These are the values he carries with him as an elected official and a father to his own five children: Max Jr., Renea, Zach, Meia, and Hailey.
 

Maxwell was first elected to office in 2015 as Commissioner in the City of Miramar. In 2016, he became Vice Mayor. He was re-elected in March 2017, 2021 and currently serving as Commissioner.

Presenting Sponsor

Commissioner Maxwell B. Chambers

Residents know they can call on Commissioner Chambers if their homes or businesses are at risk and know he will do all he can to help to alleviate the stress they are facing—especially in this challenging economy. 

 

He is a volunteer with KAPOW (Kids and the Power of Work) and on the Board of the Police Athletic League (PAL). 

Commissioner Chambers believes that each child should have access to higher education—no matter their economic status, race, or creed. He frequently spearheads and finances college workshops that are geared toward helping those with below-average GPAs. 

Additionally, Commissioner Chambers has recently created scholarships for students of Hispanic descent open to all 3 high schools in Miramar.

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