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NEWSROOM

November
2, 2007
Craig
Mann announces candidacy for San Jose City Council District
8
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Experience for Evergreen
Santa
Clara County Board of Education Member Craig Mann, 48, will
be a candidate for San Jose City Council District 8 to replace
Vice Mayor David Cortese who cannot run again due to term
limits.
Craig Mann
I
am a candidate for City Council because my extensive experience
both in the public and private sectors is what Evergreen
needs to follow the path left by Councilmember Cortese,
Mann said.
Currently
teaching elementary school in the Ravenswood City School
District, Mann also sits on the Santa Clara County Board
of Education. Mann previously served as a Trustee for eight
years on the East Side Union High School District Board.
He is also a past Chair of the San Jose Human Rights Commission,
a former Chief of Staff to a San Jose City Councilmember,
and a former member of the San Jose Independent Police Auditor
Advisory Committee.
Mann
brings wide-ranging experience to the City Council race.
Not only has he been extensively involved in managing public
budgets and local school issues, he brings with him 20 years
of experience in private industry.
Mann
wants to help streamline city government, making it more
efficient, transparent and accountable to the public. In
community service, Craig helped lead the successful bond
Measure A to build Evergreen Valley High School and the
successful bond Measure G to improve Silver Creek, Mount
Pleasant and other district high school facilities. In addition
to his serving on local school boards, Mann also has been
involved as a board member of the Mexican American Community
Services Agency (MACSA), Workforce Silicon Valley, and the
Bay Area School Reform Collaborative.
Mann
holds a BS in Business Administration from San Jose State
University as well as an MBA from the University of Phoenix.
He resides in Evergreen with his wife Leila Welch, a principal
in the Evergreen Elementary School District. He has two
adult daughters, a school social worker and a college student.
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