John S. Tonello worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, a web developer and IT director, and a marketer in the communications and tech industries. In 2005, Tonello ran a long-shot campaign for mayor of Elmira, New York, and served two terms in office. He is author of The Bruxism Proxy: A Brief History of the Weird Battle Raging Inside, about his battle with ulcerative colitis, and Practical Linux DevOps: Building a Linux Lab for Modern Software Development, about using Linux and modern software development. He lives in Matthews, North Carolina.
""Daring to Run is an emotionally honest memoir that helps voters of all parties better understand the highs and lows of seeking office and holding office. Tonello brings a Huck Finn charm to his story of idealism, drive, and optimism, which makes sense from the country where Mark Twain did some of his best writing. With unassuming candor and an eye for detail, Tonello conveys the two biggest lessons for all new candidates who have the courage to enter what Teddy Roosevelt called 'The Arena': if you don't swing, you don't hit; and no one is smart enough to be a pessimist."" — Mark Green, author, former public official, public interest lawyer, and Democratic politician from New York City ""John Tonello's book detailing his experiences as a small American city mayor is a book for our times. It is a reminder that communities everywhere are dependent upon those who are willing to step up and serve in local government. With the Federal government abandoning the needs of cities, local government is all the more important. As a one-time newspaper reporter, John is an exceptional writer, and is able capture the burdens and challenges of leading a city. Police, fire, public works, and sanitation departments are the pillars of city government, and John describes their work with a compelling and engaging narrative. As a one-time mayor myself, John's story telling reminds me of why I loved the job. I know you’ll love this book."" — Marty Mack, former Executive Deputy Attorney General for New York State