Fairlawn City Council, Ward 6
David Effler
Personal information
Effler, 56, is married and has two children and one grandchild.
Education
Graduate, Archbishop Hoban High School, 1970
Attended, The University of Akron, certified electronic technician, two years
Continuing education classes, Villanova University, project management certificate
LEAN Six Sigma Greenbelt, expected to be completed December 2007
Experience
Currently, manage technology center building, safety/environmental/hazardous materials, OMNOVA Solutions Inc. (eight years)
Formerly, self-employed contractor
Formerly, at-large Fairlawn City Councilman (1994-96)
Formerly, Ward 6 Fairlawn City Councilman (1990-92)
Formerly, member, Fairlawn Environmental Services Committee (1985-89)
Activities
Adult leader, Boy Scout and Venture Crew Troop No. 380
Formerly, president, Fairlawn Optimists
Formerly, initial member, Fairlawn Volunteer Fire Department (1979-88)
What makes you the best candidate for the position?
“I have lived in Fairlawn
since 1956 and as a boy, I overheard many discussions
about Fairlawn between
my dad (Carl Effler) and Fairlawn founding fathers,
so you might say Fairlawn is in my blood. I have served
this city for many years, in many capacities and
now since my son is in college, it is time for me to
continue my service. I have a lot of knowledge of the
history and development of the city, as well as, practical
skills in project management and budget management.
I am experienced, approachable and listed in the phone
book.”
Caroline Davis
Personal information
Davis, 32, is married and has one child.
Education
Legal Assisting, The University of Akron (UA)
B.A., UA, arts and psychology
M.A., Kent State University (KSU), education
Education specialist, KSU
Experience
Currently, school psychologist, Triway Local Schools (two months)
Activities
Member, National Association of School Psychologists
Member, Ohio School Psychology Association
What makes you the best candidate for the position?
“I am a good candidate
to represent Ward 6 on City Council because I offer
a fresh perspective on serving the
needs of my community. I look forward to raising my
daughter in Fairlawn and maintaining it as a great family
neighborhood. I believe that serving on City Council
is one way to accomplish this goal. An important part
of serving the community is being open to and available
for residents’ comments as well as their concerns.
Open communication with residents and understanding
their issues are two primary responsibilities for providing
good representation.”
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