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Lynn Crider
2,184 votes
13.92%
- 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
- Chair of Finance Committee
- Chair of Community Improvement Corp.
- Appointed to Hamilton County Tax Incentive Review Council
Priorities:
- Emphasize continued sound fiscal management
- Seek and implement economic development opportunities in Wyoming and surrounding communities
- Focus on infrastructure improvements and maintenance in a fiscally responsible manner
Barry S. Porter
1,983 votes
12.64%
- Occupation: Retired Financial Executive (CFO) - Financial Consultant
- : BA degree Major Economics + Denison University
- MBA + Finance + University of Cincinnati
Priorities:
- Insure City retains its strong financial position
- Provide quality services and security within City's current means.
- Maintain the special 'quality of life' Wyoming provides
Pamela Kamm
1,930 votes
12.30%
- Occupation: Homemaker//Community Volunteer
- B.A. Communications -- University of South Florida
- Wyoming City Councilmember -02/07 -- present
- Council Commitees: Law, Joint City School, Buildings & Equipment, Streets & Roads, Promote Wyoming
- Past President Wyoming Parent School Association
- Past President Junior Woman's Club of Wyoming
- Wyoming Citizen of the Year
Priorities:
- 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.
- Continued efforts to implement citizen-driven Wyoming Master Plan to meet the future needs of the community
William C "Will" Papa
1,930 votes
12.30%
- Occupation: R&D Director Procter & Gamble
- B.S. Chemical Engineer Georgia Tech
- Wyoming Environmental Stewardship Commission
- Wyoming Finance Committee
- Wyoming Zoning Committee
- Wyoming Building & Equipment Committee
- Wyoming Economic Development Commission
Priorities:
- Fiscal Discipline
- Economic Development
- Wyoming Quality of Life
Jenni McCauley
1,849 votes
11.79%
- Occupation: Executive Sales V.P., Sibcy Cline Realtors
- B.A., M.A., University of Cincinnati- Soc., Urban Planning
- Wyoming City Council Member since 2007, also four earlier terms (1982-90)
- Council Experience: Chr: Public Safety, Streets & Roads; Finance; Planning Commission; Recreation;
- Past Pres: Wyoming Parent Student Assoc., Jr. Woman's Club, Woman's Club, Historical Society
- State of Ohio Historic Preservation Award
- Chair, Legislative Committee, Cinti Area Board of Realtors
Priorities:
- Fiscal discipline/ operational efficiencies
- Continue superior city services/ improve where needed
- Preservation of Wyoming's unique character and quality
James T. "Jim" O'Reilly
1,692 votes
10.79%
- Occupation: Professor
- Law professor, UC College of Law
- OKI Regional Council, Exec. Com.
- First Suburbs Consortium, Treasurer
- County Law Library President
- Led Wyo. Finalist team to All-Amer. City 2010
- Author of 45 textbooks, 31 yrs teaching
Priorities:
- Keep open Galbraith Road I-75 Exit
- Continue efforts to reduce train horn noise
- Protect public safety while aiding cost-efficient services
Vicky Zwissler
1,625 votes
10.36%
Ralph Boss
1,366 votes
8.71%
- Occupation: Relationship Officer - Financial Services
- MBA
- BA
- CEP
- Wyoming Recreation Commission
Priorities:
- Be fully acclimated to the position with in 6 months
- Maintain the city's AAA rating & strong balance sheet
- Work to develop city own properties for business use
Gayle Ficken-Clarke
1,126 votes
7.18%
- BA, DePauw University, Zoology and Secondary Education
- 28 years at P&G in basic, pharmaceutical and consumer research
- Wyoming Urban Forestry Board, 1994 to present, past chair
- Wyoming Youth Services Board, 1998 to 2005, past chair
- Wyoming Citizen of the Year in 2003
- Volunteer: Civic Garden Center, Greater Cincinnati Master Gardener Association, Rain Garden Alliance, Cincinnati Herb Society, Purple People Bridge
Priorities:
- Assure that the Wyoming Master Plan continues to be implemented, especially in Master Plan category of "Ecological Stewardship and Sustainability".
- Generate greater financial savings for the city using "green" alternatives whenever possible.
- Speak for environmentally sound solutions when council considers new projects.
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