Candidates
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Lynn Crider
 
1,907 votes
15.19%
- Occupation: Homemaker
 - B.S.B.A. in Marketing (Ohio State University)
 - M.B.A. in International Business (Xavier University)
 - Currently serving on Wyoming City Council
 - Currently serving on Finance Committee
 - Chair of Streets and Roads Committee
 - Currently serving on Economic Development Commission
  
Priorities:
- Emphasize continued sound fiscal management
 - Continue researching economic development opportunities in Wyoming and surrounding communities
 - Focus on infrastructure improvements and maintenance in a fiscally responsible manner
  
 
Walter W. Cordes, II
 
1,879 votes
14.97%
- Occupation: Village Administrator
 - BS degree Criminal Justice, UC '87
 - AS degree Police Science, UC '75
 - Wyoming H.S., Class '73
  
Priorities:
- Work to complete Wyoming's 2007 Master Plan projects.
 - Efficient operations and excellent services
 - Listen to residents, communicate with them, and act accordingly
  
 
Barry S. Porter
 
1,841 votes
14.66%
- Occupation: Retired Financial Executive (CFO)
 - BA degree Major Economics + Denison University
 - MBA + Finance + University of Cincinnati
 - 25 years as a Council member
 - Terms as Mayor & Vice Mayor,
  
Priorities:
- 1.I want to be a proper steward of the City's resources.  I want to insure that each Tax's dollar is used efficiently and wisely.  .
 - 2. I want to ensure the citizens have a safe place to reside and the City maintains its exceptional fire, EMS and police departments.
 - 3.I want to continue the appropriate care and maintenance of the City's infrastructure.
  
 
Jenni McCauley
 
1,838 votes
14.64%
- Occupation: Exec. Sales V.P. ,Sibcy Cline Realtors
 - Wyoming City Council  Incumbent, also four previous terms (1982-90)
 - Pres. Wyoming Woman's Club
 - Past Pres: Wyoming Parent Student Association, Wyoming Junior Woman's Club,Wyoming Historical Society
 - Chaired the achievement of "Village " Historic District on theNational Register
 - Wyoming Citizen of the Year
 - B.A., M.A., University of Cincinnati,Soc/Urban Planning
  
Priorities:
- Given the current economy my top priority is monitoring costs  and looking for greater efficiencies while continuing superior services.
 - Continuing 2007 Master Plan Implementation in line with budgetary constraints
 - Improving  communication with residents
  
 
Pamela Kamm
 
1,762 votes
14.03%
- Occupation: Homemaker
 - Bachelor of Arts Degree / University of South Florida
 - Wyoming City Council-appointed 02/2007
 - City Commitees: Law, Joint City School, Buildings & Equipment
 - Wyoming PSA President-2005/2006
 - Wyoming Citizen of the Year-2004
 - Junior Woman's Club of Wyoming President1998/1999
  
Priorities:
- Continued focus on properly managing our tax dollars in a fiscally responsible manner without sacrificing necessary services.
 - Maintain Wyoming's high standards of livability, safety and community services.
 - Emphasis on continued improvement of our city infrastructure.
  
 
Will Papa
 
1,751 votes
13.95%
- Occupation: Chemical Engineer
 - B Ch-E Georgia Tech
  
Priorities:
- Economic Development
 - Communication
 - Surrounding Communities
  
 
James T. O'Reilly
 
1,577 votes
12.56%
- Occupation: Law professor
 - OKI Regional Council of Govts, Exec. Com.
 - First Suburbs Consortium, Treasurer
 - Women Writing for (a) Change, Treasurer
 - Ham.Cty.Law Library Board, Chairman
 - J.D. University of Virginia
 - Author of 40 books, teacher 29 years
  
Priorities:
- Preserve I-75 Galbraith exit despite state budget cuts
 - Positive cooperation regionally to reduce costs of govt.
 - As a former police officer, preserve safe community
  
  
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4 questions on Qualification, Priorities, Economic, and Rental property.
 
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