A. Lawton Langford
Lawton Langford is President and CEO of Municipal Code Corporation (MCC). MCC is the nation’s leading
codifier of local government ordinances, and serves more than 3,000 cities and counties in 48 states. The company is considered a
leader in publishing (electronic and hard copy) looseleaf documents. Mr. Langford also serves as Managing Director of MCCi, LLC, a
subsidiary of MCC that offers document and agenda management technology to its local government client base.
Business Boards on which Mr. Langford serve include Premier Bank, which he helped to organize in 1994
and currently serves as Vice Chairman; and Avocare, LLC, which is a medical technology company that has invented and is marketing an
Automated Medical Dispensing device.
Mr. Langford’s current civic involvement includes serving on the Tall Timbers Research Station and the
United Way of the Big Bend Boards; and as a member of the FSU School of Information Studies Board of Advisors. He will Chair the United
Way campaign for the eight-county area in 2007. Past civic contributions include a stint as Chairman of the Young Presidents Organization,
Maclay School, Tallahassee Community College and the Seminole Boosters, Inc. Additionally, he participated in Leadership Tallahassee, Class
I, and Leadership Florida, Class V.
Mr. Langford’s education began in Tallahassee at Maclay School where he received a diploma in 1975. He
attended Vanderbilt University, graduating in 1979 with a double major in Economics and Business Administration. His post-graduate degrees
are a Juris Doctor from the FSU College of Law and a Masters of Business Administration from the FSU College of Business, which degrees
he received in 1982. He is a member of the Florida Bar.
He has been happily married for more than 20 years, has a son and a daughter, and is a member of the
Trinity United Methodist Church.
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