Statement from Write-in Candidate for Board of Education
My name is Dan Leibowitz and I am running as a write-in for the Roosevelt Board of Education. I moved to Roosevelt with my wife, mother and (now two) beautiful little girls three years ago. We moved to Roosevelt to be a part of a strong community with an exceptional school for the girls. Their educational and social growth is of utmost importance to us, and we truly feel that it takes a village to make that happen.
It's important to me to contribute to this community. The ability to participate in decision making that will move our school forward over the coming years is an awesome responsibility. Besides my desire to see the best for my daughters, I feel I have experience to provide value to the Board.
For the first 11 years of my career I worked for at-risk youth organizations in Bridgewater, Trenton, and Camden. During those years I implemented programs, collaborated with agencies, and made lasting relationships with my youth. I've participated in boards for positive discipline, coordinated relationships between child study teams, the courts, and families, as well as managed workforce readiness programs. This experience instilled the desire to work towards change and progress. More recently my career has taken me into the tech industry and Salesforce.com, the industry leader for customer relationship management (CRM). I was instrumental in gathering requirements to implement Salesforce within the Isles YouthBuild Institute in Trenton, and trained youth in Camden to be Salesforce administrators. I am a strong component in technology to drive innovation.
I am excited for the opportunity to work for my girls, our school, and our community.
To the Editor:
My name is Judith Goetzmann, and I am running for a three-year term on the Roosevelt Board of Education. A bit about me: My health is quite good; I have unlimited stamina. My tax returns are completely available for your perusal. I have never been paid for a speech presentation.
After completing one year of an unexpired term for someone who moved from town, I understand what's involved in being a board member and I feel confident I can do the job. I believe RPS is the jewel in the crown and I want to make sure our children continue to flourish academically, socially and emotionally.
I live on the corner of School Lane and Pine Drive. Feel free to stop by any time and read all my emails.
Please vote for me on November 8 for School Board.
Looking forward, Judith Goetzmann
My name is Dan Leibowitz and I am running as a write-in for the Roosevelt Board of Education. I moved to Roosevelt with my wife, mother and (now two) beautiful little girls three years ago. We moved to Roosevelt to be a part of a strong community with an exceptional school for the girls. Their educational and social growth is of utmost importance to us, and we truly feel that it takes a village to make that happen.
It's important to me to contribute to this community. The ability to participate in decision making that will move our school forward over the coming years is an awesome responsibility. Besides my desire to see the best for my daughters, I feel I have experience to provide value to the Board.
For the first 11 years of my career I worked for at-risk youth organizations in Bridgewater, Trenton, and Camden. During those years I implemented programs, collaborated with agencies, and made lasting relationships with my youth. I've participated in boards for positive discipline, coordinated relationships between child study teams, the courts, and families, as well as managed workforce readiness programs. This experience instilled the desire to work towards change and progress. More recently my career has taken me into the tech industry and Salesforce.com, the industry leader for customer relationship management (CRM). I was instrumental in gathering requirements to implement Salesforce within the Isles YouthBuild Institute in Trenton, and trained youth in Camden to be Salesforce administrators. I am a strong component in technology to drive innovation.
I am excited for the opportunity to work for my girls, our school, and our community.
To the Editor:
My name is Judith Goetzmann, and I am running for a three-year term on the Roosevelt Board of Education. A bit about me: My health is quite good; I have unlimited stamina. My tax returns are completely available for your perusal. I have never been paid for a speech presentation.
After completing one year of an unexpired term for someone who moved from town, I understand what's involved in being a board member and I feel confident I can do the job. I believe RPS is the jewel in the crown and I want to make sure our children continue to flourish academically, socially and emotionally.
I live on the corner of School Lane and Pine Drive. Feel free to stop by any time and read all my emails.
Please vote for me on November 8 for School Board.
Looking forward, Judith Goetzmann