Shari Cantor


Shari Cantor is a Certified Public Accountant and politician from West Hartford, Connecticut. As of 2019 she was the Mayor of West Hartford.

Early life and education

A native of West Hartford Cantor attended Hall High School. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Connecticut with a degree in accounting.

Family

She met her husband, Michael Cantor, while studying at UCONN.
They have four children together, all boys. Their youngest son was born with a serious heart defect, which has led to her volunteer leadership with the Connecticut Children's Medical Center and the American Heart Association.

Business career

She has worked at Coopers & Lybrand and Cigna.

Political career

Cantor joined the West Hartford town council in 2004 and became Deputy Mayor in 2012. In 2016 she became Mayor of West Hartford, her first two projects where the designation of a town Poet Laureate and making the town a “heart safe community." Even though West Hartford is an affluent town of 63,000 the office is unpaid. She is the de facto leader of the West Hartford Democrats. Challenges during her term as mayor have included conflict with the Metropolitan District of Connecticut and dealing with the effects of a decrease in state education aid.
She has been on the UCONN board of trustee since 2014 and as of May 2019 she was one of two candidates under consideration to replace resigning chairman Thomas E. Kruger. Kruger had named her as his preferred successor over lobbyist and former Connecticut House Speaker Thomas D. Ritter, writing that "it’s time for the University board to be led by a woman.”

Awards and recognition