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William C. "Will" Papa
1,654 votes
8.31%
- Occupation: R&D Director--Procter & Gamble
- B.S. Chemical Engineering (with Honor) Georgia Tech
Priorities:
- A Robust Master Plan for the City of Wyoming that has the support of the citizens
- A solid and long term financial plan for Wyoming
- Communcation with the diverse and talented residents of Wyoming
Lynn Crider
1,636 votes
8.22%
- Occupation: Homemaker
- B.S.B.A. in Marketing (Ohio State University)
- M.B.A. in International Business (Xavier University)
- Currently serving on Wyoming City Council
- Serves on Board of Building and Zoning
- Council Representative to Recreation Commission
- Serves on Law Committee
Priorities:
- Emphasize continued sound fiscal management
- Continue the long standing tradition of excellence in city services
- Continue researching economic development opportunities that fit our community in order to improve our quality of life and lessen the tax burden
Barry S. Porter
1,609 votes
8.08%
- Occupation: Retired Financial Executive (CFO) - Financial Consultant
- B. A. Degree Major Economics - Denison University
- MBA - Finance - University of Cincinnati
Priorities:
- Upgrading relationships with the neighboring communitites.
- Using current financial resources to upgrade and repair City Infrastructure.
- Development of Wyoming's residential areas and business district as suggested by the City's Master Plan.
Pamela Kamm
1,577 votes
7.92%
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Bachelor of Arts Degree / University of South Florida
- Wyoming City Council-appointed 02/2007
- Commitees: Law, Building & Equipment, Streets & Roads
- Wyoming PSA President-2005/2006
- Wyoming Citizen of the Year-2004
- Junior Woman's Club of Wyoming President1998/1999
Priorities:
- Focus on properly managing our tax dollars in a fiscally responsible manner without sacrificing necessary services.
- Maintain Wyoming's high standards of livability, safety and community services.
- Build better community relations with all of our citizens. I will push for new venues for council/citizen interaction.
Jenni (Ruehl) McCauley
1,568 votes
7.88%
- Occupation: Real Estate Sales
- Executive Sales V.P., Sibcy Cline
- B.A.,M.A., U. of Cincinnati, Soc/Urban Planning
- Wyoming City Council 1982-90
- Past- President: Wy. Parent Student Assoc., Jr. Woman.s Club, Wy. Historical Soc.
- Past Chr. Wyoming Recreation Comm.
- Wy. Historic House Tours Chair.
Priorities:
- Fiscal responsibility & the best possible services for our city tax dollars
- To meet the needs of the 21st century- and keep Wyoming's unique charm
- Ensure reasonable taxes for the future
Jim O'Reilly
1,514 votes
7.61%
- Occupation: UC professor
- Trustee, OKI Regional Council of Govts.
- Volunteer Lawyer for the Poor
- Trustee, Legal Aid
- Retired P&G Manager
Priorities:
- Assure Galbraith I75 Project Gets Funded & Completed
- Enhance safety of residents by support for police and fire
- Maintain fiscal responsibility and careful budgeting practices
Walter W. Cordes, II
1,449 votes
7.28%
- Occupation: Municipal Administrator
- Village Administrator 1987 - Present
- Police Officer 1979 - Present
- BS degree Criminal Justice, UC '87
- AS degree Police Science, UC '75
Priorities:
- Increased Fiscal Efficiency With Tax Reductions When Possible
- Improved Communications
- Expanding and making good services better
Vicky "Zwissler" Zwissler
1,438 votes
7.22%
- Occupation: President, PosterSolutions
- Vice Mayor, City of Wyoming
- BS Design, University of Cincinnati, 1987
- Founder of Postersolutions, 18 year industry leader serving the shopping mall industry nationwide
- Ohio Fire Academy training for electd officials 2004 & 2005
- Community Emergency Response Team certified 2005
- Wyoming Citizen of the Year, 2004
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Maintain High Quality City Services and Facilities
- Represent the Residents of the City
Michael O'Neill
1,437 votes
7.22%
- Occupation: Attorney at Law
- Former Assistant Hamilton County Prosecutor
- Education: Wyoming High School Graduate, BA from Indiana University, JD from University of Cincinnati
- Family: Married to Karin (Gelfand) O'Neill, one daughter, Kate
- Misc: Eagle Scout, Wyoming Troop 482, Volunteer, Habitat for Humanity
Priorities:
- Promote fiscal responsibility by reducing the tax burden and ensuring every dollar is spent efficiently.
- Inprove public safety by leveraging my experience as an Assistant Hamilton County Prosecutor to ensure our police are effectively combating crime.
- Ensure City government is transparent and open to all citizen input.
Al Delgado
1,301 votes
6.54%
Kevin J. Cooper
1,267 votes
6.36%
- Occupation: Manufacturers Representative
- Wyoming HS 1971
- University of Cincinnati 1975, Business
- Community Volunteer
- Wyoming Booster Board
Priorities:
- Improved Dialogue
- Accountability
- Fiscal Responsibility
Tom Gardner, Jr.
1,168 votes
5.87%
- Occupation: Librarian
- Wyoming High School, 1989
- University of Cincinnati, BA in Political Science, 1994
- Indiana University, MLS, 2006
- Wyoming Fire Department, Firefighter and Chaplain, 8 years
- Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, 10 years
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Public Safety
- Accountability to Wyoming's Citizens
Debbie Bellman
1,164 votes
5.85%
- Occupation: Computer Consultant/Instructor
- Leader of Concerned Wyoming Citizens in 2006 + promoted the rights of citizens to be heard through a forum or a vote.
- Systems Engineer at IBM for 15 years
- BA in Business Administration and Mathematics, Vanderbilt University
- Wyoming High School graduate
- Fourth generation Wyoming family (Lippert)
- Wyoming resident for 41 years
Priorities:
- Ensure respect for all citizens and implement effective 2-way communication
- Update the City Charter to increase citizens' rights
- Promote fiscal responsibility
Michael Eyman
1,125 votes
5.65%
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