Politics & Government

Mayfield Village Council Election 2011: Bill Marquardt

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Name: Bill Marquardt

Age: 63

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Occupation: Project Manager

Education: BS Mechanical Engineering, MS Industrial Engineering

Office sought: Council Ward 1

Previous political office sought or held: None

Statement: Honesty, integrity, experience. It's been my honor to serve the people of Mayfield Village for over 30 years. In the '70s and '80s I served as president of the Aintree North Homeowners Association and continue to update the directory for that organization.

Prior to running for Council, I served on the Civil Service and Charter Review Commissions. In my four terms on Council I have been council president and served on the Safety and Service, Planning and Zoning, Economic Development, 20-20 Plan, Ordinance Review and Information & Technology committees.

During my tenure, the Village has added amenities and programs for young and old.  Village services are of the highest quality and infrastructure has been maintained and improved in all areas.

All can be proud of and will agree that Mayfield Village is a fine community to live and work in.  I look forward to continue representing Ward 1 residents and all the residents of the village for another term.

Thank you for your support.

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