Steve Francis (businessman)

Steve Francis
Official ballot portrait of Steve Francis
Born (1954-10-08) October 8, 1954
Phoenix, Arizona
Occupation Founder of AMN Healthcare
Known for Running for mayor of San Diego
Political party Republican

Steven C. Francis (born October 8, 1954) is an American politician and businessman. He served in the Nevada State Assembly for five years and twice ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of San Diego. He is a Republican. He is co-founder of AMN Healthcare.

Personal life

Francis was born in 1954 in Phoenix, Arizona. He attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in 1978. He has lived in San Diego with his wife, Gayle, since 1987.

Government experience

He was elected to a seat in the Nevada State Assembly in 1982. At only 28, he was one of the youngest assemblymen ever. His colleagues elected him Majority Leader in 1985, which he held until 1987.

During his tenure, he authored successful legislation to outlaw the sale and use of armor-piercing “cop-killer” bullets in the state. He also introduced legislation to reform the state's mental health system and stablish a state commission on mental health.

He sponsored a bill to strengthen tenants' rights against unfair landlord practices.

After moving to San Diego, Francis unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2005 against former San Diego Chief of Police Jerry Sanders and Councilwoman Donna Frye. He ran and lost again in 2008 against incumbent Sanders.

Business entrepreneurship

In 1985, he and Gayle, a registered nurse, founded AMN Healthcare, a nurse staffing business. In 1987 after completing his legislative service in Nevada, they relocated AMN Healthcare to San Diego. As AMN Healthcare grew in its early years, Steven and Gayle oversaw the company’s development. From 1990 to 2005, Francis served as AMN’s Chief Executive Officer and he became Chairman of the Board in 2005. He resigned from the board of directors in 2008 to focus on his mayoral campaign.[1]

During the 22 years of AMN’s history, the company transitioned from a private enterprise to a national public company with over 2,000 corporate employees, with over 8,000 nurse and allied healthcare professionals providing staffing services to over 2,000 healthcare facility clients. Today, AMN (NYSE:AMN) is the nation’s largest healthcare staffing firm and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

Francis also founded the San Diego Institute for Policy Research (which now resides at National University), a non-partisan organization that generates economic and policy research for the San Diego region. Francis serves on the Board of Advisors for the Institute.

Francis is Chairman of the Board of Medical Solutions, Inc., a national healthcare staffing company.

Community leadership

Francis is a long-serving board member and current Chairman of Father Joe’s Villages St. Vincent de Paul, which provides transitional housing for low-income families, rehabilitative services for the homeless, and residential and educational services for homeless teens. He has served in the past as the Chairman of the San Diego Chapter of the American Red Cross as well as Vice Chairman of the local YMCA. In addition, he has served as a director for the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce and the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation.

Awards and honors

Francis has been honored as a Father of the Year by the American Diabetes Association/San Diego Father’s Day Council, as Patriot of the Year by the Boy Scouts of America San Diego-Imperial Council and as Corporate Director of the Year by the Corporate Directors Forum.

References

  1. Darcé, Keith (February 10, 2009). "Francis in battle with company he founded". sandiegouniontribune.com. Retrieved November 2, 2016.

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