Frank Russell has the strategy to bring about an effective negotiation with stakeholders that will allow residents’ concerns and ideas to be turned into action through using a 10 Point Pontiac Improvement Plan.
Frank Russell brings to the Office of Mayor hosts of connections that can build bridges to serve the residents of Pontiac and bring about a long awaited renewal. Working as a Human Resource Analyst for one of the nations’ premier county government, Russell knows how to work across political party lines and collaborate to bring about best practices.
When it comes to embracing diversity Russell demonstrates that he is inclusive for all serving as the Chair for Oakland County’s Diversity Council. This position provides Russell with the knowledge of the struggle of the everyday citizen and access to methods that are going to bring about a win/win circumstance for a diverse population. The son of a share cropper, Frank Russell knows all to well of the disenfranchisement residents in the urban core face. Never forgetting his roots, Frank Russell, a family man of more than 40 years wants to give back to community in such a manner that begins the building blocks toward success and mobility through fiscal management and bringing strategies to aid residents to create better schools and produce living wage jobs for those ready to move forward.
Come out to the polls in the primary on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, and vote for Frank Russell, a civil servant with a vision and know how to get it done in world that’s ever changing and presenting challenges. There are many that you can get involve and help make Frank Russell the new Mayor for the City of Pontiac. For more information go to frankrussellformayor.com and learn how you can become a part of the change that is needed in Pontiac. Frank Russell just does not want your vote, he wants to earn your confidence and respect through letting you know he is here to serve you and produce results that matter to you.
Author: Michelle Abd’Elaziz, Reporter on Urban Planning, representing GreeningDetroit.com