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The founder of a non-profit organization the www.communityleadershipalliance.net, a dedicated advocate to the city’s senior, disabled, LGBT, low income/poor, and a community organizer for over three decades, – and today your candidate for San Francisco mayor 2011. If elected I would give back to the city 50% of my annual income.

Lt.Governor Gavin Newsom,  Jennifer Newsom, David Villa-Lobos

Lt.Governor Gavin Newsom,  Jennifer Newsom, David Villa-Lobos

- The door to your mayor’s personal office will always be open,

- A mayor whose leadership will begin directly in the city’s neighborhoods,

- A mayor who will listen to all constituents, all will have a voice, all will be heard.

A Little about myself:

After leaving my home town of Carmel California in 1981, I came to the beautiful-grand city of San Francisco, where I have dedicated my life to community service. I am the founder of a city wide organization named the: Community Leadership Alliance.

I am a two time recipient of District attorney Kamala Harris’s certificate of honor, twice the recipient of Mayor Gavin Newsom’s certificate of honor. I have volunteered as a community court panelist since 2005, and served on the Neighborhood Parks Council steering committee from 2005-06.

I’m a small business owner; I’m self employed, and work along side my beautiful wife in our Public Relations/Community Outreach firm.

I am in no way a career politician, nor do I aspire to higher office. No, I am simply someone who is sick and tired of the political games, and the quintessential politician who when elected to office becomes unapproachable-disconnected. I have worked on many campaigns, and have to honestly say that most of my chosen candidates when elected disappointed me. They each made grand promises of change-reform, but did not deliver.

We need safer and cleaner neighborhoods, economic growth and stability, after school programs for our youth in city, we all know this, but until we have a mayor who is willing to work with all community stake holders, and our city’s board of supervisors no matter whether-or-not we always agree, nothing will change. The Community Leadership Alliance’s slogan is: TOGETHER we can, and I truly believe this.

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