Nursing After graduation, Sharief worked for
Jackson Memorial Hospital, followed by a national home health agency. The company provides home healthcare services for children and adults who would otherwise need to stay in a hospital or
intensive care environment.
Politics In 2009, Sharief was elected to the Miramar City Commission. She served as the
vice mayor in 2010. While serving on the City Commission, she donated her annual salary to charities. In May 2010, Sharief filed to run for the Broward County Commission District 8 seat being vacated by Diana Wasserman-Rubin. In November 2010, she was elected to serve the residents of the cities of
Miramar,
Pembroke Pines,
Weston,
Southwest Ranches,
Hallandale Beach,
Pembroke Park and
West Park. In 2012, she was named vice mayor of Broward County. In November 2013, the County Commission voted unanimously to appoint Sharief Broward's first African-American female mayor. In November 2014, she was re-elected to a second four-year term on the County Commission. In November 2015, Sharief was named vice mayor for the second time. In November 2016, Sharief was re-appointed mayor for the second time. As county commissioner, Sharief served on several boards including the Broward County Metropolitan Planning Organization and on the Large Urban County Caucus and the Health Steering Committee for the
National Association of Counties. Over the course of her political career, Sharief has been focused on the financial health of her constituents, enacting programs to provide foreclosure assistance and help residents get through the economic slump. She created Commissioner on a Mission, a program focused on the elderly, foreclosure, and unemployment issues. In 2013, Sharief proposed a countywide ban on
pit bulls, similar to the one implemented in neighboring Miami-Dade County. She later withdrew requests for the ban in favor of calling for regulations on dog owners and new funds for
animal control. Sharief was also instrumental in advocating for the completion of the Pembroke Road overpass off Miramar Parkway and Pines Boulevard. As mayor, Sharief oversaw the immediate response to the
Fort Lauderdale airport shooting. Sharief is a member of the Florida Nurses Association and was endorsed by the Florida Nurses Political Action Committee during her run for Florida State Senate in 2024. ==Lawsuits==