Fred Eisenberger, born on September third, nineteen fifty-two, is a prominent Canadian politician known for his impactful leadership in Hamilton. He served as the city's fifty-seventh mayor from two thousand fourteen to two thousand twenty-two, marking a significant period in Hamilton's political landscape.
Before his tenure as mayor, Eisenberger held the position of chair at the Hamilton Port Authority, where he gained valuable experience that would later inform his political career. His first term as mayor began in two thousand six, during which he served until two thousand ten, before being succeeded by Bob Bratina.
After a brief hiatus from the mayoral office, Eisenberger made a triumphant return in two thousand fourteen, winning re-election in two thousand eighteen for another four-year term. His dedication to public service and community development has left a lasting legacy in Hamilton.