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PAGE A04, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 17, 2021 COUNCIL, Continued from page A1 Shaney Starr: Starr has been the executive director of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) in Marion County for the last five years. She has worked in the non- profit sector for more than 20 years and currently serves as President of the Oregon CASA Network, Chair of the Marion County Commission on Children and Families, President of the Board for Joys of Living Assistance Dogs and as a member of both the Corner Peace and Community Resource Trust Board of Directors. Rich Rodriguez: Rodriguez is a public finance officer at the Oregon Business Development Department — he has underwritten more than $50 million in loans and grants, and presented over $31 million to the Infrastructure Finance Authority Board for approval. Rodriguez is also a board member and treasurer for Belize Arch, a growing non-profit whose vision is a world in which children know how to grow vegetables from local organic seeds, plant and create healthy meals, and share their knowledge with their communities. Anthony J. Rosilez: Rosilez has served as the execu- tive director for The Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission for nearly four years. He describes himself as “a passionate leader for social justice striving for equitable access to educa- tional opportunities and resources to sustain the growth and success of tradi- tionally marginalized populations.” Julianne Jackson: Jackson is a community activist who founded the Black Joy Tour in Salem, which has traveled to dozens of cities across Oregon to bridge the urban-ru- ral divide and support fellow BIPOC Oregonians. The social justice group on outreach for donations to help house- less communities across the state. Don’ll McBride: A former member of the military who now is the director of business devel- opment at SMI Property Management. McBride is also a member of Keizer Rotary. LaTonya Gibbs, who was a public commenter at multiple Keizer City Council meetings during conversations about former city manager Chris Eppley, also applied for the vacancy. The candidates will be invited to give a brief presentation and discuss their interests and qualifications with the city council in a special session on Monday, Dec. 20. In addition, the Council will be asking questions of the candidates. Following the presentations, the City Council will vote to fill the vacancy, and the successful candidate will be sworn in during the regular council meeting. Gibbs Jackson McBride Rodriguez Rosilez Starr SUBSCRIBE Keizer news in your mailbox only $35 a year* Call 503 . 390.1051 keizertimes.com/store *Rate for inside Marion County bo o o s b a o ppen NEWS TIPS? If it's happening in Keizer, or to someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW. kt@keizertimes.com When They Do, Call Us 503.884.9681 h BRIAN & APRIL McVAY 503.510.6827 - Call or Text anytime As lifelong residents, we are your Keizer neighbor. We know this market and we are here to help! Enjoying real estate since 1998 3975 River Rd N • Suite 3 • Keizer Oregon Licensed Real Estate Brokers