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Lynn R. Crider
1506 votes
14.05%
- Occupation: Homemaker
- B.S.B.A. in Marketing (Ohio State University)
- M.B.A. in International Business (Xavier University)
- Have served on City Council since April, 2006
- Currently serving as Vice Mayor
- Chair of Finance Committee
- 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
Jennifer Eismeier
1422 votes
13.27%
- Occupation: Executive
- Executive Director, Mill Creek Watershed Council of Communities
- Chair, Wyoming Environmental Stewardship Commission
- Commissioner, Hamilton County Environmental Action Commission
- Board Member, Ohio Stormwater Association
- B.S. Forestry and Natural Resources, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
- Watershed Stewardship Program, Penn State
Priorities:
- Fiscal Discipline
- Community Investment
- Environmental Sustainability
Barry S. Porter
1422 votes
13.27%
- Occupation: Financial Executive
- BA degree - Economics - Denison University
- MBA - Finance - University of Cincinnati
- CFO - retired - Ohio Casualty Insurance Co.
- Board Chairman - retired - First Financial Bancorp
- Board member - Economic Center - University of Cincinnati
Priorities:
- Maintain City's infrastructure
- Steward of City finances
- Support and promote excellance in City services.
Pamela Kamm
1405 votes
13.11%
- Occupation: Homemaker//Community Volunteer
- B.A. Communications -- University of South Florida
- Wyoming City Councilmember -02/07 -- present
- Current Council Committees: Finance, Joint City School, Economic Development, Buildings and Equipment
- Past President Wyoming Parent School Association
- Past President Junior Woman's Club of Wyoming
- Wyoming Citizen of the Year
Priorities:
- Continued focus on managing our tax dollars in a fiscally responsible manner without sacrificing services or public safety.
- Maintain Wyoming's high standards of liveability, safety and services by utilizing the citizen driven Master Plan.
- Continue the open dialogue and accessibility I have established with the residents of our city.
Jenni McCauley
1364 votes
12.73%
- Occupation: Realtor, Executive Sales Vice President
- Current member of Wyoming City Council
- Chair of Public Safety Committee. Planning Commission.
- Past Chair of Law Committee, Streets & Roads Committee, Recreation Commission. 8 years on Finance Committee.
- Past President of Wyoming PSA, Historical Society, JWC, WWC
- B.A., M,A. University of Cincinnati
- Legislative Chair, Cinti Area Board of Realtors
Priorities:
- Maintain Wyoming's superior city services and quality of life while increasing efficiency.
- Work with CSX to reduce train horn volume
- City-School cooperation to maximize value of taxpayer dollars
Albert Lewis "Al" Delgado
1290 votes
12.03%
- Occupation: Educational Administrator
- B.S. Special Education-University of Cincinnati
- M.E.D.-Special Education/Curriculum-University of Cincinnati
- Assistant Superintent of Schools- Retired
- Past Chair of Planning Commission,The Promenade Committee, Board of Zoning Appeals, and Community Improvement Corporation
- Presently on City Council
- 30 years of Wyoming City volunteer work on committees and commissions
Priorities:
- Promote and Support the excellent Wyoming city services while balancing the city budget
- Support the City-School collaboration that is a commmunity investment which adds to our quality of life
- Focus on maintaining the city's roads and infrastructure
James T. O'Reilly
1235 votes
11.52%
- Occupation: I am a professor
- I am on the OKI Regional Council of Govts, Exec. Com.
- I teach at the UC College of Law & College of Medicine
- I have had 45 textbooks published
- I am First Suburbs Consortium treasurer
- I hold a JD from the University of Virginia
- I am the Retired Procter & Gamble Assoc GenCounsel
Priorities:
- Education is Wyoming's Future
- Transportation access has been my key effort in 10 yrs on city council
- Lifestyle is a great benefit for new families entering Wyoming
Vicky M. Zwissler
1075 votes
10.03%
- Occupation: President, PosterSolutions
- BS Graphic Design, University of Cincinnati DAAP
- Certificate Business French, Univeristy of Cincinnati
- Adjunct Faculty, College of Mt. St. Joseph
- Hamilton County Communication Center (911) Advisory Board
- Ohio Fire Academy Elected Official Training
- Wyoming Citizens Police Academy
Priorities:
- Develop a cohesive broad-based Economic Development Program to replace the subsidy program in place now.
- Maintain our true volunteer fire department which provides tremendous savings for this vital safety service.
- Focus capital improvements in repairing and replacing our aging streets.
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