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Albert E. Brown
1,540 votes
36.67%
- Occupation: Executive Director, Mallory Center for Community Development
- Adjunct Professor, University of Cincinnati
- B.S. Psychology, Xavier University
- M.S. Corrections, Xavier University
- M.A. Philosophy, University of Cincinnati
- Ph.D. A.B.D. Philosophy, University of Cincinnati
Priorities:
- High quality academic and social education that equips students with life skills, a sense of community and the common good and prepares them to ....
- Provide students access to state of the art technologies.
- Highly qualified trained teachers, counselors, athletic trainers and support staff.
Dan Howett
1,524 votes
36.29%
- Occupation: Engineer
- Finneytown resident for seven years.
- Member - Finneytown Schools Blue Ribbon Finance Committee
- Board Member of Finneytown Athletic Boosters.
- Active in many facets of life in our community and schools.
- Education - BSME from West Point.
- Employer - Duke Energy.
Priorities:
- Financial Accountability - I want to make sure that every dollar of tax money is well spent by Finneytown Schools.
- Educational Opportunties - I want to increase advanced classes for both college-bound students and those heading for skilled trades.
- Publicity for Finneytown - We live in a great community, but we're the best kept secret in Hamilton County. We need to get the good news spread.
Matthew W. Rosensweet
1,136 votes
27.05%
- Occupation: Financial Services Associate @ Prudential Financial
- BS from University of Cincinnati in 12/2007
Priorities:
- Financial Accountability
- Updating and improving our facilities sooner rather than later.
- Living within our present tax situation.
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