James P. Gray II (born August 18, 1953) is an American politician who is the
Kentucky Secretary of Transportation in the administration of Governor
Andy Beshear
Andrew Graham Beshear (born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who has served as the 63rd governor of Kentucky since December 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he is the son of the 61st governor of Kentucky, Steve B ...
. He is the former mayor of
Lexington, Kentucky (Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government) from 2011 to 2019. Gray served as the city's vice-mayor from 2006 to 2010 before being elected mayor in November 2010. Gray won re-election to another four-year term on November 4, 2014. In 2016, he ran for the United States Senate seat held by U.S. Senator
Rand Paul. Gray won the May 17 Democratic primary with nearly 60% of the vote but lost the November 8 general election to Paul.
Gray was Chairman and CEO of
Gray Construction, an engineering, design, and construction company headquartered in Lexington. Once elected, he took an advisory role as Chair of the Board of Directors to focus on his role as mayor.
Early life and education
Gray was raised in
Glasgow, Kentucky
Glasgow is a home rule-class city in Barren County, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of its county. Glasgow is the principal city of the Glasgow micropolitan area, which comprises Barren and Metcalfe counties. The population was 14,028 ...
, the third oldest of Lois and James Norris Gray's six children. He started his college career at
Emory University
Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1836 as "Emory College" by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory, Emory is the second-oldest private institution of ...
in
Atlanta
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but returned home to help out with the family business when his father died in 1972. He then enrolled at
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy or VU) is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and rail magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the school its initial $1-million ...
, commuting between Glasgow and
Nashville while earning a degree in history. After graduating in 1975, he joined the family construction business full-time.
In 1996, after more than 20 years in the construction industry, Gray accepted an offer to become a Loeb Fellow at
Harvard University's Graduate School of Design.
The Loeb Fellowship program is created for accomplished practitioners "to pause, study, and reflect at a great University
oenable those who designed and built our cities to return with renewed insight and energy."
Family business
Gray's father started the family construction business in 1960, and it has since grown to become one of the twenty largest design-build firms in the country.
Located in the historic Wolf-Wile Building on Lexington's Main St., the Gray Companies include Gray Construction, WS Construction and Gray-I.C.E. Builders, with offices in Anaheim, Birmingham, Bowling Green, Versailles, Lexington, and Tokyo.
The Gray Companies specialize in the design, construction and renovation of large facilities—automotive plants, distribution centers and manufacturing plants—as well as retail and mixed-use developments both in the U.S. and abroad. Among clients for whom major projects have been completed are BMW, CVS, Dollar General, Hitachi, Hyundai, Pepsi Beverages, Procter & Gamble, Siemens and Toyota.
Gray Construction was an industry pioneer in offering, under one roof, both the design and construction of buildings, a practice now widespread in the construction industry. To promote this new concept, Jim Gray co-founded the
Design-Build Institute of America in 1993.
[Gray: Building on a Legacy, Documenting 50 years of Gray Construction. Self-published, 2010.]
After supervising the sales and marketing operations of Gray Construction, Jim Gray became president and CEO of Gray Inc. and the Gray Companies in October 2004, serving until 2009.
During his tenure, revenue grew 38%.
Political career
Early career
In 1972, at the age of 19, Gray became the second youngest person ever elected as a delegate to the
Democratic National Convention, which was held in Miami.
Gray's next foray into politics came two decades later when
Kentucky Governor
The governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is the head of government of Kentucky. Sixty-two men and one woman have served as governor of Kentucky. The governor's term is four years in length; since 1992, incumbents have been able to seek re-el ...
Brereton Jones
Brereton Chandler Jones (born June 27, 1939) is an American politician from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. From 1987 to 1991, he served as the 50th lieutenant governor of Kentucky and from 1991 to 1995, he was the state's 58th governor. He now ...
asked him to chair his Committee on Quality and Efficiency. The committee produced the "Wake-Up Call for Kentucky Report," an audit of executive branch spending that included recommendations to eliminate $1 billion in wasteful state spending.
Gray's first run for office was a bid for Lexington Mayor in 2002. He lost the primary and endorsed
Teresa Isaac
Teresa Isaac, an American politician, served as mayor of Lexington, Kentucky from 2003 to 2007.
Political life
Isaac was elected to the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government council as an At-Large member in 1988. In 1992, she was reelected ...
, who was elected.
Vice Mayor of Lexington
In 2006, Gray ran for one of three Council-at-Large seats in the Lexington City Council and was elected. As the largest vote-getter among the council-at-large candidates, Gray became Vice Mayor and served from 2007 to 2010.
In his role as Vice Mayor, Gray positioned himself as a guardian of rate-payers and tax-payers, challenging Mayor
Jim Newberry
Jim Newberry (born December 16, 1956) was mayor of Lexington, Kentucky from December 31, 2006, until January 2, 2011. He defeated incumbent mayor Teresa Isaac by the largest vote margin in the history of Lexington-Fayette's merged "Urban County" g ...
on overspending at the
Blue Grass Airport
Blue Grass Airport is a public airport in Fayette County, Kentucky, United States, 6 miles west of downtown Lexington. Located among horse farms and situated directly across from Keeneland Race Course, Blue Grass Airport is the primary airport ...
and potential water-rate hikes. He opposed the Owen County Kentucky-American water treatment plant that cost Fayette County rate payers $164 million.
Mayor of Lexington
In 2010, Gray entered the race for mayor, challenging the incumbent Jim Newberry.
During the campaign, Gray developed the "Fresh Start Plan," containing a pledge to run the government like a good business, with increased transparency and efficiency and with reduced spending and debt.
In November 2010, Gray defeated Newberry 53% to 46%.
Before his first day as mayor, Gray had the entire mayor's office moved from the 12th floor of Lexington's government center to a first-floor ballroom, creating an open office atmosphere that was inspired by his own office at Gray. To learn about operations of a city government, the newly elected mayor paid a visit to Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Gray has publicly stated that his administration is focused on three areas: creating jobs, making government more efficient, and building Lexington into a great American city.
With Louisville Mayor
Greg Fischer, Gray launched a joint Lexington-Louisville economic-development initiative in conjunction with the Brookings Institution. The Bluegrass Economic Advancement Movement (BEAM) project is aimed at building the bluegrass region of Kentucky as a global center for advanced manufacturing.
Gray was re-elected mayor by a wide margin
in 2014.
In 2018 Lexington was ranked by
WalletHub
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WalletHub offers free consumer tools, such as its WalletLiteracy Quiz and its Financial ...
as the 5th-best-run city in the country.
U.S. Senate campaign
On January 26, 2016, Gray announced that he was running for the
United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States.
The composition and pow ...
in 2016 for the seat then and currently held by U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate
Rand Paul. The senate race was described as an "uphill battle" for Gray. Gray won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky on May 17, 2016.
On November 8, 2016, Paul defeated Gray 57% to 43%.
U.S. House campaign
On December 5, 2017, Gray announced that he would run for the
United States House of Representatives
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, entering the Democratic primary for
Kentucky's 6th congressional district. He was defeated in the May 22, 2018, Democratic primary by
Amy McGrath
Amy Melinda McGrath (born June 3, 1975) is an American former United States Marine Corps, Marine fighter pilot and former political candidate from Kentucky. McGrath was the first woman to fly a combat mission for the Marine Corps, as well as the ...
.
Kentucky Secretary of Transportation
On December 2, 2019, Kentucky governor-elect
Andy Beshear
Andrew Graham Beshear (born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who has served as the 63rd governor of Kentucky since December 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he is the son of the 61st governor of Kentucky, Steve B ...
, announced in a news conference that Gray will be appointed as
Kentucky Secretary of Transportation, Gray was sworn in on December 10th.
Personal life
A lifelong collector of modern art, Gray created and helped endow the Gray Art Experience, an annual art-appreciation trip to New York City for University of Kentucky Gaines Fellows.
Gray was married for seven years and has no children. In 2005, Gray publicly announced that he is gay.
References
External links
Mayor Jim GrayLexington-Fayette Urban County Government website
Jim Gray CampaignOfficial Jim Gray Campaign website
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1953 births
Candidates in the 2016 United States Senate elections
Gay politicians
Kentucky city council members
Kentucky Democrats
American LGBT city council members
LGBT mayors of places in the United States
LGBT people from Kentucky
Living people
Mayors of Lexington, Kentucky
State cabinet secretaries of Kentucky