- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman
- Current Haverford Township Commissioner, former Vice-President of the Haverford Township Board of Commissioners
- Board of Directors of Fox Chase Cancer Center
- An Eagle Scout, also served as a member of the Executive Board of the Valley Forge Council/Cradle of Liberty Council of the Boy Scouts of America
- Served on the Board of Trustees of the Agnes Irwin School and performed volunteer work for Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity
- Graduate of Lafayette College, earned MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Member of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church and a former member of the Stewardship Committee. Married with three daughters.
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- With my extensive business background, will work to ensure our County government acts more like a business, making it more effective and efficient
- I will work to increase accountability and better communication with taxpayers and residents, two area sI worked to improve in Haverford Township
- I will fight the FAA's flight plan redesign, which will have serious impacts on the quality of life and safety of Delaware County residents
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- Endorsed by the Delaware County Republican Party
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- Fiscal Responsibility
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As a businessman with a wide range of experience, I know the importance of maintaining fiscal responsibility through the application of sound business practices, an approach I will take to ensur County government if run efficiently and effectively.
- Open Space Preservation and Community Revitalization
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As a Haverford Township Commissioner, I worked proactively and in a bipartisan manner on many critical issues, including redevelopment and open space preservation initiatives, two priorities for all of Delaware County to help maintain a high quality of life for local residents.
- Battling the FAA's plan to divert Increased air traffic over Delaware County
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The FAA's plan to divert increased air traffic over Delaware County would have serious impacts on the quality of life for county residents, greatly increasing noise pollution and increasing safety risks.
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