- Occupation: Director, West Bay Sanitary District
- Law Clerk
- University of California, Hastings College of the Law - San Francisco, CA - Graduated last May and recently took the California State Bar Examination.
- Georgetown University - Washington, D.C. - Graduated cum laude in 1997 with a Bachelor's of Science Degree in International Law and Politics.
- Bellarmine College Preparatory - San Jose, CA - Graduated in 1993 with a 4.0 G.P.A.
- Saint Raymond's Grammar School - Menlo Park, CA - Kindergarten thru 8th grade; graduated in 1989.
- Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)-Program providing stability and hope to abused and neglected children by being powerful voice in their lives.
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Keeping the Public Trust / Customer Service
- Scrutiny of Whether There Should Be a Raise Increase
- Public Involvement
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- Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, U.S. House of Representatives
- Supervisor Rich Gordon, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
- (Fmr.) Assemblyman Ted Lempert, California State Assembly
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- Candidacy Statement / Qualifications
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I believe I am the most qualified candidate to serve on the West Bay Board because I am a consumer advocate who is deeply committed to open and public government. I have demonstrated my heartfelt conviction that the District must never lose sight of its primary mission: to serve our consumers in an open, ethical, and cost-effective manner worthy of the public's trust.
- Keeping the Public Trust / Customer Service
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As a public agency, we are here to serve the public.
Every interaction between all members of the West Bay Sanitary District and our paying customers should exemplify and demonstrate to the public the professional pride we all share in providing our services.
- Scrutiny of Whether There Should Be a Raise Increase
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There is perhaps no greater service and function of the Board than to scrutinize, analyze, and discuss the District's annual budget and financial stability. As President, I want to make sure the District Board take in all the necessary information and analyze it thoroughly before making a decision of raising the rates on our consumers.
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