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West Conshohocken Mayor

The Mayor is the chief law enforcement officer of the borough, the executive administrator of the police department (if any), and the elected official who takes charge during the time of an emergency. The mayor attends and takes part in the monthly Borough Council meetings and votes in cases of a tie (unless it involves the hiring or firing of police personnel). The Mayor has the power to sign or veto ordinances and regulations as well as the responsibility for their enforcement.Term: 4 years.

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    Danelle Fournier
    (Dem, Rep)

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What makes you personally and professionally best suited for this position?

What are the key challenges facing your municipality in the coming term, and how would you address them?

What is your position on making a more inclusive and accessible community?

Campaign Phone 2672077938
Age 46
Education BS Anthropology Pennsylvania State, DMD Temple Dental
Qualifications Council person West Conshohocken Oct 2017- August 2020, Mayor West Conshohocken August 2020-present.
As a small business owner I've developed a unique set of skills that I believe have been essential for effective leadership as mayor. My experience has taught me fiscal responsibility, problem-solving and decision-making, community engagement, as well as leadership and team building. I'm not a politician; I'm a business owner and a resident who cares deeply about the future of West Conshohocken. I will continue to bring my real-world experience, dedication, and passion to the mayor's office.
1. Surrounding Infrastructure: Our roads and bridges are handling a higher volume than ever. We must work with state and local agencies to improve the traffic patterns that negatively impact our standard of living. 2. Maintaining Public Trust: I will work to be straightforward and accountable by continuing to be transparent in all government actions. 3. Supporting our first responders in evolving times: Police, fire and ems will always be the backbone of security and safety for our residents.
Every individual has the right to participate fully in society, regardless of abilities or background. Inclusion and accessibility uphold these fundamental human rights. Inclusive communities reduce social isolation and promote a sense of belonging for everyone. This fosters a more equitable society where everyone has equal opportunities to thrive. Inclusive communities tap into a wider talent pool and perspectives. They are more resilient and vibrant and mentally and physically healthier.