Name: Elizabeth Clark

Position for which you are a candidate: Dundee Township Clerk

Why are you seeking this position?

I cherish and value our community and I want to serve the residents of Dundee Township with the utmost integrity. I believe that the role of Township Clerk is vital in maintaining accurate records for residents. I will strive to make as much of a positive impact as I can on this process.

What experience and background do you have which qualifies you for this position?

I will be a fresh face for the Township and I have a deep passion for record keeping. My professional background consists of over 7 years of extensive experience researching and reporting public records from various sources. I know firsthand the importance of accurate record keeping and the consequences of inaccuracies. I also understand the importance of submitting information in a timely manner and holding myself accountable to deadlines. I have over 2 years of professional experience managing teams of 20-30 people.

I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice. My education has instilled values of deep commitment to integrity and accountability which I will carry with me into this role. My educational and professional experience have provided me with opportunities to collaborate with people from a variety of different backgrounds. I appreciate and work well with others that have different perspectives.

What will be your highest priorities if elected?

My highest priorities are Accuracy, Transparency, and Timeliness.
I will ensure all township minutes are accurately recorded, easily accessible, and submitted in a timely fashion. I will strive to continuously learn and grow so I can serve the residents in the best way possible. In addition, I am committed to fostering a respectful and welcoming environment for all residents.

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