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Steve Ngo
103030 votes
14.63%
- Occupation: College Trustee/Attorney
  
 
Rafael Mandelman
 
96053 votes
13.64%
- Occupation: Public Law Attorney
 - Member, Democratic County Central Committee
 - Former Commissioner, Building Inspection Commission
 - Former Commission, Board of Appeals
 - Board President, Livable City
 - Board Vice-Chair, LGBT Community Center
 - Member, Jewish Vocational Services Public Policy Advisory Committee
  
Priorities:
- Respond to the Accreditation Report and Keep City College Open
 - Secure Additional Public and Private Revenue to Expand Student Access and Preserve Programs
 - Attract and Hire Excellent Permanent Chancellor
  
 
Natalie (Katz) Berg
 
95259 votes
13.53%
- Occupation: Member,Community College Board
 - EdD, Community College Administration/Education
 - Member, Board of Governors, California Community Colleges, 2012
 - Most Influential Women--Forever Influential Honor Roll, 2011
 - Silver Spur Award, 2011
 - Most Influential Women in Business, 2005--2011
 - Past President, Jewish Vocation Services Board, non-profit helping people find jobs, esp. women
  
Priorities:
- Addressing the City College Accreditation Issues in order to maintain full accreditation
 - Repair the fiscal problems of City College
 - Continue mentoring women of all ages based on their individual needs
  
 
Chris Jackson
91069 votes
12.93%
Amy J. Bacharach
 
90485 votes
12.85%
- Occupation: Policy Researcher/Professor
 - Senior Research Analyst
 - Adjunct Professor
 - Assembly District Delegate (AD19)
 - Emerge CA graduate
  
Priorities:
- Create a strong alumni group
 - Engage the business community, the nonprofit community, and government agencies to invest in CCSF students
 - Implement best practices at every level
  
Rodrigo Santos
 
56755 votes
8.06%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
  
Priorities:
- Accreditation
 - Financial stability
 - Minority Recruitment
  
Nathan Cruz
 
55426 votes
7.87%
- Occupation: Financial Analyst
 - Senior Analyst, San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget Analyst
 - Policy Analyst, District of Columbia Office of Economic Development Finance
 - Masters in Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
 - Bachelors in Business, Georgetown University
 - Alumni: Diablo Valley Community College
  
Priorities:
- Create a fiscally sustainable City College through cost cutting and new revenue sources
 - Implement a more unified governance structure
 - Identify a permanent chancellor
  
William L. Walker
 
49430 votes
7.02%
- Occupation: CCSF/SFCCD Student Trustee
 - CCSF Student Body President
 - Student Shared Governance Coordinator
 - Graduate of San Francisco Public Schools
 - Only currently enrolled CCSF student candidate
 - Geography and Urban Planning major
 - 10 years board and eight years youth leadership development experience
  
Priorities:
- Ensure student input and participation in all aspects of college governance and oversight
 - Maintain accreditation and implement fiscal and administrative changes without eliminating ethnic studies and retention programs
 - Allow for community input in major decisions such as consolidating departments and closing campuses
  
Hanna Leung
 
47643 votes
6.77%
- Occupation: Workers' Compensation Attorney
 - Daughter of two teachers
  
Priorities:
- Balance City College Budget
 - Bring leadership to the City College Board
 - Create new revenue strategies
  
George Abraham Vazhappally
17904 votes
2.54%
- Occupation: Small Businessman
  
  
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