If you were
asked to write an auto-biography on one page, what would you say? I suppose
it would depend on who you thought the audience would be. Here is one I
wrote for a condo board election coming up soon.
David
May
I am the former Social Service
Director for Ramsey County. As such, I. oversaw a team who broke all records
for the numbers of foster children who were placed in adoptive homes. I then
became the District Administrator for the Florida Department of Children and
Families in West Palm Beach and broke the same records in that district.
Charlene and I moved into
Lexington-Riverside in August 2012 and immediately moved to Port au Prince,
Haiti, to host a guest house for medical mission teams for two years. We came
home here in 2014 and have been here for six years. We were raised in Memphis
and are delighted to be back on the Mississippi River.
We love Lexington-Riverside. When
Charlene and I came here we determined to help the residence become more of a
community, to be more like a neighborhood of friendly neighbors. Whether
elected or not, we will continue that effort.
I put out the monthly newsletter,
“Down by the Riverside.” Charlene agreed to chair the Social Committee and I
make most of the flyers and help them balance the books. I co-chaired the Water
Committee for a while and opened it to everyone interested. I sat on the
Amenities Committee for as long as it lasted and am a member of the Recycling
Committee. I was a board member here for one year.
I was a Captain in the United
States Marine Corps, with time in Viet Nam during the war. I served as an elder
in two churches, one in Florida and one in Minnesota. I am the author of five
books, and Charlene has published one as well. All our writings are aimed at
encouraging others to help anyone they encounter who could benefit from their
assistance.
If I am elected to the board, I
will approach each issue seriously, keeping a watch on the budget, the short-term
need, the long-term benefit and the effect on property values. Thank you for
the opportunity to stand for election.
Very well stated Dave.
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