![]() ![]() ![]() Due to my background and commitment, I am the most qualified candidate to help District 39 address its most pressing problems." In addition, I believe that we must address the transportation ailments of our community through greater regional planning and expanded public transportation. As a former teacher, I am committed to creating a world-class public school system in Montgomery County by reducing class size and attracting highly qualified teachers. "My background in both business (investment banker) and education (teacher and education policy specialist at graduate school) uniquely qualify me to face and solve District 39's most pressing challenges. Occupation/Employer: Management consultant.Įlected Offices and Civic Activities: Site supervisor, Habitat for Humanity coordinator, After School Programs for At-Risk Youth mentor, Kennedy School Graham and Parks Mentoring Program. My 26 years' experience in the classroom (all in middle schools) establishes me as an expert in this area."Įducation: BA, University of Maryland master's, public policy, Harvard University. What do you want voters to know about you? ![]() I know I established myself as a credible candidate." I ran in 1994 and came very close to being elected (lost by 174 votes). My priorities will be to invest in children, ensure safety in our homes and schools, and work for a clean state government. "My 26 years of teaching in Montgomery County, my community involvement and my experience in Annapolis will enable me to make a difference for Montgomery County. Occupation/Employer: Mathematics teacher, Montgomery County public schools.Įlected Offices and Civic Activities: Board of Directors, Maryland State Teachers Association Democratic Party precinct chairman Board of Directors, Hadley Farms Community Association. Web site and email addresses appear in the form in which they were submitted by the candidates.Įducation: BS, Towson State University MEd, Western Maryland College. Incumbents' names are marked with asterisks. Some larger districts are divided into subdistricts to provide local representation to areas not large enough to constitute an entire district. Voters' Guide '98Įach of the state’s 47 legislative districts sends three delegates to Annapolis, for a total of 141 members of the House of Delegates. ![]()
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