Candidates
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Susan P. Michaelson
2,911 votes
13.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Adjunct Professor/Writer
- 15 years in management consulting and banking
- Radnor taxpayer since 1992
- MBA, The Wharton School, UPenn
- MDiv, Westminster Theological Seminary
- BSFS, Georgetown University
- Married; two recent Radnor (K-12) grads
Priorities:
- Student achievement
- Right-sized, transparent finances
- Data-driven decision making
Lydia T. (Thompson) Solomon
2,891 votes
13.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Certified School Psychologist
- B.S. Cornell University, Economics
- M.S. University of California, Economics
- M.A. Immaculata University, Counseling Psy. w/ School Psych. cerification
- School Psychologist
- Adjunct professor, Eastern University, School of Education
- DCIU Board Member
Priorities:
- Fiscal Discipline to ensure the best use of taxpayer dollars under the Act 1 constraints
- Integrity, Openess, Inclusiveness, and Transparency at Board meetings.
- Preserve the Quality of a Radnor Education by focusing on curriculum and recruting and retaining the best teachers.
David J. Falcone
2,866 votes
12.9%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Attorney
- Board Member, Center for Autism
- Parish Council, St. John Neumann
- Juris Doctorate, Villanova University Law School
- Born and Raised Radnor Resident
- Married; 2 pre-school age children
Priorities:
- Smart, data driven decision making
- Long term comprehensive planning
- Appropriately tailored curriculum
Susan E. Stern
2,850 votes
12.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Part-time Business Manager
- 1988 Univ. of PA Bachelor Science, Nursing
- Currently serving on the Radnor Township Planning Commission
- Active community volunteer with extensive financial experience in non-profit organizations
- Older son is an RHS graduate; younger son attends RHS
Priorities:
- Maintain the excellence of Radnor schools
- Fiscally smart, priority-driven policies
- Transparency, integrity and open, responsive leadership
Robert F. Armstrong
2,778 votes
12.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Stay at Home Parent
- Current Radnor School Board Director
- Prior Treasurer of Ithan PTO
- Prior: Senior Financial Analyst - Entercom Radio Group
- Prior: Commercial Underwriter - Chubb Insurance
- B.S. Economics, Wharton School, Univ. of PA
- M.A. Communication Management, University of Southern California
Priorities:
- Fiscally Smart Policies
- Preserving the Quality of a Radnor Education
- Integrity and Transparency
Bruce Lenthall
2,675 votes
12.1%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: University educational administrator
- Executive Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania
- Teach in the history department, University of Pennsylvania
- PhD, AM, University of Pennsylvania
- BA, Carleton College
- Two children in Radnor schools
- Youth sports coach
Priorities:
- Maintain and improve the excellence of Radnor schools
- Support a rigorous curriculum that helps all of our students to thrive
- Ensure high-quality teachers with the tools they need to succeed
E. Martin Heldring
2,650 votes
11.9%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Banker
- Managing Director, TD Bank, N.A.
- University of Chicago, MBA
- Georgetown University, BSFS
Priorities:
- Dad Driven Decision Making
- Student Academic Growth
- Financial Transparency
Valentine James "Jim" Link, Jr.
2,569 votes
11.6%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Managing Director
- Advisor to state and local governments
- B.S. Economics, Texas A&M University
Priorities:
- Transparent, right-sized financials
- Strong STEM curriculum
- Data driven decision-making to drive efficient operations
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