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COUNCIL DISTRICT 1.


ANDREW W. ANDERSON JR.

Age: 78

Residence: Northridge

Occupation: Retired middle-school principal

Experience: Doctorate in education administration from USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. ; bomber pilot in World War II.

Web site/e-mail: aanderson(at)socal.rr.com

Top issues: Education, infrastructure services and accountability to taxpayers.

KEN ASLAN

Age: 40

Residence: Granada Hills

Occupation: Executive director, Historic Core Business Improvement District.

Experience: Founded Historic Core Property Owners Association. Member of the Community Police Advisory Board in the LAPD's Central Division and the Consortium of City BIDs.

Web site/e-mail: kaslan(at)historiccore.com

Top issues: Closing Sunshine Canyon Landfill and improving education and public safety.

SHAUNN CARTWRIGHT

Age: 32

Residence: Northridge

Occupation: Security supervisor/sales representative at an event-staffing company.

Experience: Co-founded a nonprofit homeless-advocacy group in Glendale.

Tutors adults at Project Read. Member of Glendale Collegians for Choice.

Web site/e-mail: cartwright4council(at)iamyours.com

Top issues: Public safety, responsive city government, senior-citizen care.

SUSAN DEAS

Age: 33

Residence: Northridge

Occupation: Independent management consultant.

Experience: MBA MBA
abbr.
Master of Business Administration

Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business
Master in Business, Master in Business Administration
 and JD degrees from New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the ; worked or consulted for a variety of law firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
  1. Clifford Chance, £1,030.2m – International law firm (headquartered in the UK);
  2. Linklaters, £935.
, nonprofit organizations Nonprofit Organization

An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well.

Notes:
Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools.
 and online companies.

Web site/e-mail: deas4citycouncil(at)earthlink.net

Top issues: Responsive city government, public safety, increase Valley business opportunities.

SIDNEY GOLD

Age: 58

Residence: Granada Hills

Occupation: Physician

Experience: Member of the North Valley Coalition Against Sunshine Canyon Landfill; former president of the North Valley Democratic Club. Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee in 38th Assembly District.

Web site/e-mail: sidneygold2000(at)hotmail.com

Top issues: Responsive city government, accountability to taxpayers, protecting environment, halting halt·ing  
adj.
1. Hesitant or wavering: a halting voice.

2. Imperfect; defective: halting verse.

3. Limping; lame.
 expansion of Sunshine Canyon Landfill.

DON L. LARSON

Age: 49

Residence: Northridge

Occupation: Landlord/Artist

Experience: Organized Old Northridge Neighborhood Council; 14 years working with a large pharmaceutical group in China; active in several neighborhood chambers of commerce.

Web site/e-mail: libu(at)dasbauhaus.com

Top issues: Responsive city government, preserving Valley's art and culture, public safety.

ROBERT NELSON Robert Nelson (August 8, 1794 – March 1, 1873) was an Anglo-Quebecer physician and a leading figure in the Lower Canada Rebellion in 19th century Quebec (Lower Canada).  NORRIS

Age: 41

Residence: Granada Hills

Occupation: Attorney, specializing in civil litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
 

Experience: President of Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce. Past president of the Petit PETIT, sometimes corrupted into petty. A French word signifying little, small. It is frequently used, as petit larceny, petit jury, petit treason.

PETIT, TREASON, English law. The killing of a master by his servant; a husband by his wife; a superior by a secular or religious man.
 Park Advisory Board.

Web site/e-mail: creditlaw(at)earthlink.net

Top issues: Responsive city government, public safety, increase business opportunities, control development.

KIM THOMPSON

Age: 43

Residence: Granada Hills

Occupation: Community activist

Experience: Member, city Environmental Affairs Commission; vice president of the nonprofit North Valley Coalition; helped organize the Granada Hills North Neighborhood Council; member, Van Gogh Street Elementary School elementary school: see school.  site council.

Web site/e-mail: kim4citycouncil(at)aol.com

Top issues: Responsive city government, public safety, limiting lobbyists' influence.

TAMARA V. TRANK Trank!Ascii was a short-lived underground ASCII art group founded as a spinoff of Remorse ASCII, which was in-and-of itself part of the underground ANSI art group ACiD Productions.  

Age: 35

Residence: Northridge

Occupation: Physiologist/military officer

Experience: Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserve; program manager of the Field Medical Technologies at the Naval Health Research Center.

Web site/e-mail: tvtrank(at)hotmail.com

Top issues: Responsive city government, public transportation, education

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(1) ANDREW W. ANDERSON JR.

(2) KEN ASLAN

(3) SHAUNN CARTWRIGHT

(4) SUSAN DEAS

(5) SIDNEY GOLD

(6) ROBERT NELSON NORRIS

(7) KIM THOMPSON

(8) TAMARA V. TRANK
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Oct 27, 2002
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