Together We Thrive

Guiding others with a vision for a better future, fostering collaboration and positive change.

Introduction

Dr. Mayo is an esteemed Osteopathic physician and community leader, deeply rooted in Oxford, Mississippi. With four decades of experience in Ophthalmology and a strong history of leadership in both medical and community organizations, he is dedicated to improving the lives of those around him through compassionate care and servant leadership.

Goals

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As your servant leader, I will work collaboratively with the community and leadership to enhance the quality of life in Oxford, ensuring it remains a wonderful place to live and work. My focus will be on empowering and supporting the community by listening to residents' needs and working together to create positive and lasting change.

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My priority is to foster greater community engagement and participation. I'll create opportunities for citizens to have a voice in decision-making and feel invested in our city's future through initiatives like community engagement, news updates, and encouraging resident involvement in local projects as we continue to thrive together.

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As a role model of ethical and transparent leadership, I will strive to maintain the highest standards of integrity and accountability. Trust is the foundation of effective community leadership, and by being responsive to citizens' needs, I hope to inspire others to get involved and contribute to the betterment of our community.

Dr. William (Bill) Mayo profile picture for Oxford MS Alderman
Dr. William (Bill) Mayo profile picture for Oxford MS Alderman

As your servant leader, I will work collaboratively with the community and leadership to enhance the quality of life in Oxford, ensuring it remains a wonderful place to live and work. My focus will be on empowering and supporting the community by listening to residents’ needs and working together to create positive and lasting change.

Goals

Collaborate

Collaborate with the Board of Alderman on infrastructure and organized growth initiatives.

Engage

Engage with local business leaders and constituents to continually improve the Oxford community

Serve

Serve in leadership roles within professional and community organizations, advocating for positive change and development.

Important Dates

April 19, 2025 through May 31, 2025

Absentee ballots available at Circuit Clerks’ Offices

1 Courthouse Square
Suite 101
Oxford, MS 38655

Phone: (662) 234-4951

June 3, 2025

General Election

7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Oxford Conference Center
102 Ed Perry Boulevard
Oxford, MS 38655

Maps

June 3, 2025

Polling Location

Oxford Conference Center
102 Ed Perry Boulevard
Oxford, MS 38655

Ward 1

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Personal Statement

Six generations of my family

have been blessed to live in Oxford. My great grandparents built their home on North Lamar (then North Street) and moved to town in 1900. My roots were firmly planted in Ward 1. My great grandfather was a merchant and served as a District Judge. My grandfather served as U.S. attorney and also practiced law with Will Hickman. My mother graduated from University High School. My parents met and married at First Presbyterian Church Oxford.

Growing up, I spent several weeks a year here visiting my grandmother, Bessie Sumners. Oxford has been a haven for me for my entire life.

I met my wife, Cherri, at Ole Miss. When our family moved here it felt like we were coming home. Our sons graduated from Oxford High School and Ole Miss and now make Oxford their family homes. Our oldest granddaughter has also graduated from Oxford High School and currently attends Ole Miss.

The city of Oxford, the state of Mississippi and the osteopathic medical profession have given me so much and I have tried to give back and pay it forward. For 35 years I took care of you and your families in my medical office; I will continue to take care of you and your families as your alderman. Together we thrive!

Dr. Mayo's family

Six generations of my family

have been blessed to live in Oxford. My great grandparents built their home on North Lamar (then North Street) and moved to town in 1900. My roots were firmly planted in Ward 1. My great grandfather was a merchant and served as a District Judge. My grandfather served as U.S. attorney and also practiced law with Will Hickman. My mother graduated from University High School. My parents met and married at First Presbyterian Church Oxford.

Growing up, I spent several weeks a year here visiting my grandmother, Bessie Sumners. Oxford has been a haven for me for my entire life.

I met my wife, Cherri, at Ole Miss. When our family moved here it felt like we were coming home. Our sons graduated from Oxford High School and Ole Miss and now make Oxford their family homes. Our oldest granddaughter has also graduated from Oxford High School and currently attends Ole Miss.

The city of Oxford, the state of Mississippi and the osteopathic medical profession have given me so much and I have tried to give back and pay it forward. For 35 years I took care of you and your families in my medical office; I will continue to take care of you and your families as your alderman. Together we thrive!

Personal Statement

Dr. Mayo's family

Business Leader

As a small business owner in Oxford, Mississippi, I can attest that small businesses are the backbone of our vibrant community. However, we have also been fortunate to attract and support a diverse range of industries, both large and small, that contribute to the overall economic vitality of our city.

For over 30 years, the Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development Foundation (EDF) has played a crucial role in supporting local businesses and industries, as well as recruiting new companies to the area. As a long-time member of the EDF, serving for over two decades and currently as the vice chair, I have had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the impact of this collaborative effort.

In addition to supporting existing businesses, the EDF also collaborates closely with our educational institutions, including the University of Mississippi, to develop workforce training programs that ensure our local talent pool is equipped to meet the needs of both established and emerging industries. As we continue to grow and evolve, it is essential that we maintain the collaborative spirit that has been the hallmark of Oxford’s business community.

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Dr William Sumners Mayo in Washington, DC

As a small business owner in Oxford, Mississippi, I can attest that small businesses are the backbone of our vibrant community. However, we have also been fortunate to attract and support a diverse range of industries, both large and small, that contribute to the overall economic vitality of our city. 

For over 30 years, the Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development Foundation (EDF) has played a crucial role in supporting local businesses and industries, as well as recruiting new companies to the area. In addition to supporting existing businesses, the EDF also collaborates closely with our educational institutions, including the University of Mississippi, to develop workforce training programs that ensure our local talent pool is equipped to meet the needs of both established and emerging industries.

As a long-time member of the EDF, serving for over two decades and currently as the vice chair, I have had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the impact of this collaborative effort. In addition to my role on the EDF, I have also been a small business owner, giving me a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs in our community.

As we continue to grow and evolve, it is essential that we maintain the collaborative spirit that has been the hallmark of Oxford’s business community. By working together, our small businesses, large industries, and educational institutions can create a thriving economic ecosystem that benefits all who call Oxford home.

Business Leader

Dr Mayo Seger Morris Trent Kelly
Dr William Sumners Mayo in Washington, DC

Servant Leader

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My contributions extend beyond the AOA to the Federation of State Medical Boards and other advisory groups, where I have championed the importance of ongoing professional development and competency among medical practitioners.

Additionally, my leadership has had a profound impact on medical education, as I have served as a Clinical Instructor and Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at various institutions.

Beyond the realm of Osteopathic medicine, I have demonstrated a passion for community service and have contributed to the advancement of healthcare infrastructure and access within my local community and state.

Preserving the Magic of Oxford

Quality of Life

Growing up, visiting my grandmother in Oxford, Mississippi, I always felt a sense of magic in this small Southern town. Whether I was playing on the firetruck at Avent Park, strolling around the historic town square, or attending an event at the University of Mississippi, there was an undeniable charm and uniqueness to Oxford that captivated me.

Now, having lived in Oxford for the past 35 years, I can say with certainty that this feeling of magic has not faded. Oxford and the surrounding Lafayette County offer an exceptional quality of life, with excellent schools, a thriving university, and an incredible array of restaurants and cultural offerings – all while maintaining the warmth and character of a small town.

Quality of Life Oxford MS
Smart Growth

Infrastructure

As Oxford continues to evolve and expand, its leaders are faced with the challenge of balancing the needs of its historic character with the demands of a modern, thriving city. By thoughtfully planning and investing in its transportation, water, and sewer systems, Oxford is positioning itself to meet the needs of both its residents and its visitors, now and in the years to come.

Oxford, Mississippi is a vibrant and growing city, with a rich history dating back almost 200 years. In recent years, the city has seen significant infrastructure improvements to keep pace with its rapid growth and development.

Infrastructure Oxford MS
Thriving Business Community

Economic Development

As we continue to grow and evolve, it is essential that we maintain the collaborative spirit that has been the hallmark of Oxford’s business community. By working together, our small businesses, large industries, and educational institutions can create a thriving economic ecosystem that benefits all who call Oxford home.

As a small business owner in Oxford, Mississippi, I can attest that small businesses are the backbone of our vibrant community. However, we have also been fortunate to attract and support a diverse range of industries, both large and small, that contribute to the overall economic vitality of our city.

Economic Development Oxford MS

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