Hello AP
Voters: I am writing with great excitement
as the race for Asbury Park City Council heats up. Quite a bit has happened in the past
week, for those of you who missed it, below is a press release that details the
top highlight. Together with Ben
and Stuart, I feel we offer voters a clear choice on May 10th for
great government. To make our
campaign successful, we are going to need your support.
I will write more to you soon. Please email me back on how you would like to get involved. You can reach me at this email or at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
On May 10th... VOTE #2 KEADY - #17 KOPERWEIS - #19 SCHNEIDER and get yourself the government you deserve. Peace, JWK
( âWeâve come together to give voters
a clear choice on May 10th.
Itâs no secret that the people of Keady has been an active political
voice in In his professional life, Keady is
the Co-Founder and Director of Educating for Justice, Inc., an educational
nonprofit organization based in Stuart Z. Koperweis is clearly the
most qualified candidate regarding urban economic development. Koperweis started his political career
in 1993 as Chief-of-Staff for the Mayor of Jersey City where he was responsible
for a $360,000,000 budget and more than 1,500 civilian employees. The following year he was named
president of the Economic Development Corporation. In this role, he was responsible for
creating $55 million in public sector development projects, leveraging this into
$2 billion dollars in private sector investments, creating 35,000 new jobs, of
which, 61% in the retail sector were for local residents. In 2002 Koperweis started his own
consulting firm and he now assists municipalities, which currently include
Ben Schneider has been actively
serving the citizens of Schneider is a retired Major from
the New Jersey National Guard with 22 years of active and reserve service. During his tenure in the military, he
was responsible for personnel and administrative support for the 42nd
Infantryâs 4,000 soldiers. He also
served as the Logistics Readiness Officer for the 42nd Infantry
Division and was responsible for managing over $50,000,000 worth of military
equipment. His distinguished career
is marked by his receiving four Army Commendation Medals, four Army Achievement
Medals, the Meritorious Service Medal and the Rifle and Grenade Sharpshooters
Badge. Upon his retirement from
active duty, Schneider founded and continues to serve as Commander of the Asbury
Park American Legion.
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