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J. Michael McCormick
14241 votes
35.43%
- Occupation: City of Alameda Healthcare District Director
- Adjunct Instructor American History
- 25 year owner of computer technology company
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of American History
- Father and Grand father
- Husband of former Assemblywoman and now Alameda Supervisor Wilma Chan
Priorities:
- Keep the Hospital open by managing costs, looking for niche opportunities, and seeking partnerships that maintain our mission.
- Work with management on a plan and revenue stream to meet state's seismic requirements.
- Maintain fair working conditions and wages for nurses and other staff before increasing salaries and benefits to managers.
Jordan Battani
9685 votes
24.10%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- President, City of Alameda Healthcare District Board
- Healthcare consultant
Priorities:
- Ensure safe, high quality healthcare for Alameda residents and visitors
- Provide effective stewardship of healthcare district resources
Tracy Jensen
8439 votes
21.00%
- Occupation: Senior Services Analyst
- Secretary of the Board - Alameda County Community Food Bank
- Led the adoption of the first school Wellness Policy to improve student nutrition and encourage physical activity.
- Led the adoption of the first lessons to address bullying in elementary grades and ensure respect for Alameda's diverse families.
- As the Oakland Senior Services Administrator I managed a $2 million budget and 4 senior centers.
- Board member - Alameda Soccer Club
- Degrees: MBA and MPH, Emory University; B.S. - Public Administration, California State University East Bay
Priorities:
- Alameda Hospital must continue to provide necessary urgent and emergency care to residents
- Alameda residents should be directly involved in any decisions to add or eliminate services
- To be effective Health Care District Board members must demonstrate respect for differing opinions, and challenge administrators to constantly improve
Leland Blandón Traiman
7680 votes
19.11%
- Occupation: Nurse/Legal Consultant
- Registered Nurse-University of California, San Francisco-Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Family Nurse Practitioner - Stanford Medical School, Primary Care Associate Program
- Drafted the Library Relief Act of 1980, the first square footage tax to circumvent Prop 13 restrictions.
- Helped draft successful legislation for two current members of the California Legislature.
- Boards/commissions: ACLU Board, Budget Review Commission, Library Board, Alameda County Democratic Committee, Domestic Partner Task Force
- Director and owner of private medical fertility practice.
Priorities:
- Make sure future state and county mandates for safety are addressed in a timely manner.
- Enact a policy to prevent conflict of interest.
- Insure emergency services are safe and brought up to 21st Century standards.
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- Date: Thursday, October 25
Time: 7 - 8:30 PM
Place: Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Avenue
Co-Sponsors: LWV Alameda and AAUW
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