Candidates
(Vote for 7)
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David J. Savage
1,523 votes
12.46%
- Occupation: Retired (The Drackett Company)
- Mayor, City of Wyoming since 1986
- Volunteer Executive, Int. Exec.Serv. Corps
- Semi-professional Photographer
- President, Sister Cities Assoc. of Greater Cincinnati
- Board Member, International Visitors Council
- 36 Year Resident, City of Wyoming
Priorities:
- Open and responsive government
- Fiscal responsibility
- Long term health of the City
Scott Kadish
1,421 votes
11.62%
Priorities:
- Maximizing recreational programs and facilities without raising taxes
- Implementing systems to attract and retain high quality management personnel
- Attracting and promoting businesses in our area without destroying residential quality of our village.
Stan Streeter
1,406 votes
11.50%
- Occupation: Appointed to City Council in December of 2000
- Committee positions include Finance, Board of Zoning and Building Appeals, Streets and Roads, Law, and Greenway Committee
- Past member of the Planning and Historic Preservation Commissions
- B.S. Engineering - University of Illinois
- Employment: local commercial real estate development and management company
- Wife: Claudia Children: Max (13 years), Jane (9 years)
Priorities:
- Maintain the high quality of services and infrastructure that we have come to expect in Wyoming, which is the responsibility of local government.
- Maintain fiscal responsibility and create ways to expand the city's revenue base without raising taxes.
- Support improvements to the recreational programs that are provided by the city, with special emphasis on seniors and teens.
Mary Benken
1,355 votes
11.08%
- Occupation: President, Wyoming Florist Inc.
- Education: some college
- 16 yrs experience on Council
- Business perspective
- 30 years of volunteerism in the community
- various leadership roles in the community and through business associations
Priorities:
- keep taxes as low as possible and still meet community needs
- determine recreational needs and how we can afford them
- work with school board to keep schools strong
Barry S. Porter
1,334 votes
10.91%
- Occupation: Retired Financial Executive (Chief Financial Officer from Oh
- Education: B.A. degree from Denison University (Major: Economics)
- Educational background in Finance.
- Business careers in various management positions.
- Over 18 years as a member of Wyoming's City Council.
- Served as director on a number of corporate and charitable boards.
- A Wyoming resident for over 57 years.
Priorities:
- Provide high quality public services and safety within budget.
- Improve recreational facilities and opportunities within the city.
- Maintain and where needed, improve the City's infrastructure.
Vicky M Zwissler
1,225 votes
10.02%
- Occupation: Graphic Designer
- Owner, PosterSolutions
- Bachelor of Science, Graphic Design
- Adjunct Faculty, College of Mount St. Joseph, 92-96
- Wyoming Recreation Commission and Greenways Committee
- Wyoming Quiet Zone Safety Task Force
- Wyoming Signage Committee (newly formed)
Priorities:
- Maintain Financial Stability
- Development of Recreation
- Future Development of the Community
Daniel Burke
1,152 votes
9.42%
John D. Braun
1,069 votes
8.75%
- Occupation: G. E. Engineer (Retired)
- Education: B.S. Cornell University; MS Northeastern University
- City Council Member for four years
Priorities:
- We must maintain and improve all city services.
- We must minimize the tax burden placed on our citizens.
- We must continue to maintain the historic character of our Village.
Mary Ann Engel
1,055 votes
8.63%
Robert F. Kelly
684 votes
5.60%
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