Candidates
(Vote for 1)
Click on highlighted
name for additional information supplied by candidate.
Contact non-highlighted candidates and encourage them to provide information for
voters.
Sheila A. Grilli
20727 votes
45.97%
- Occupation: Contra Costa Community College Board Member
- Community College Trustee
- Bookseller
- High School Teacher, Alhambra and Clayton Valley
- Compliance officer, various banks
- Real Estate lending officerf
Priorities:
- Manage the budget to accommodate as many students as possible
- Remain aware of the achievement gap and strive to close it
- Maintain adequate reserves to cover unexpected budget reductions
Greg Enholm
15821 votes
35.09%
- Occupation: High School Teacher
- Mathematics Teaching Credential, California State University, East Bay 2004
- Master's Degree in Economics, University of Florida, 1976
- Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, University of Florida, 1975
- Vice President, Salomon Brothers, New York City, 1985-1992
- Elected Board Member, Ambrose Recreation and Park District, 2002-2006
- Contra Costa County Library Commissioner, 2004-present
Priorities:
- Use my 17 years of financial experience to increase money for more classes
- Use my 10 years of being a high school teacher to help students graduate and transfer on time
- Take at least one course annually at CCC, DVC, and LMC to keep in touch with students, faculty, & staff
Evelyn Javier Centeno
8287 votes
18.38%
- Occupation: Educator Consultant
- 4 yrs. College in B.S. Chemistry, Minor Mathematics - University of Santo Tomas
- B.S. Business Administration - Golden Gate University
- Continuing Studies, M.S. Telecommunications and Information Systems Management
- Board Member, Contra Costa Mental Health Commission
- Former Board Member, Pittsburg Community Advisory Commission
- Former Board Member, Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Council of Contra Costa County
Priorities:
- Budget. Pursue public-private partnership to make up for lost revenue from state.
- Students retention and improvement of graduation rates by closing the achievement gap.
- Preserve small class sizes and curriculum programs such as in Math and Science by putting more faculty in classrooms.
Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
|
|
Official Information
- The Contra Costa Community College District
This election is archived. Any links to sources outside of Smart Voter may no longer be active. No further links will be added to this page.
|
Links to sources outside of Smart Voter are provided for information only and do not imply endorsement.
|