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Teresa Cox seeks support for Ohone
College Board
WSN Bureau
FREMONT:
Former White House liaison officer for strengthening community ties,
the first Afro-American woman with a degree in Nuclear Engineering
and presently the chair of the Economic Development Commission of
Fremont city, resident of Fremont -Teresa Cox is seeking endorsement
and support for representation for the Ohone Community College Board
of Trustees.
Having received
endorsements from many quarters including Ohlone Community College
Faculty Senate, President Emeritus Doug Treadway of the Ohlone
Community College and Trisha Tahmasbi, Board of Trustees, Ohlone
Community College, Teresa Cox has promised that she would resolve
the accreditation issue at the Ohlone College and endeavour to build
student-community-business-government partnerships and pursue an
eco-friendly biotechnology curriculum for students in the coming
years.
Many other
organizations including the Alameda County Central Democratic
Committee and Tri-Cities Democratic Forum and elected officials like
Congressman Pete Starks, Congressman, Congresswoman Diane E. Watson,
Mayor of Union City Mark Green, Mayor of City of Fremont Bob
Wasserman, City Council Member, City of Fremont Anu Natarajan, city
officials like Moina Shaiq -Chair, Human Relations Commission, City
of Fremont, Ohone Academics Professor Mark Brosamer, Professor Jim
Klent, Professor Ron Travenick and many more have supported Teresa
Cox's commitment for student empowerment, her commitment to provide
quality education and her vision and integrity for Ohlone College.
To know more and
support her candidature, log onto
www.teresacox4ohlone.com.
To make Ohlone a vibrant academic and community centre, Teresa Cox
may be your candidate on 4 November.
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October 2008
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