I know I'm slightly biased (since I'm engaged to him) but I feel like I should throw in my two cents. I think Nick would be great in this position for many reasons. First, he has a sound education graduating from Champlain College with a BA in accounting. After college he went to work for the Burlington Housing Authority where he has quietly worked up the ranks. He is currently responsible for his duties as a staff accountant and also handles all of the computers, software, website, printers, faxes, and phones and their maintenance. He has an interest in town management and even watches the public access channel when they show other municipal meetings for fun ( I know, boring right?). Since we have moved here from Essex in May he has religiously gone to almost every town meeting in Fairfax.
If he were elected he would bring to the table many things. Since he has been going to the town meetings, the other selectman have gotten to know him and he has even started working with Dave Shea on special projects like the town website. Also, due to his presence at town meetings he already has a very sound grasp on the current issues and lots of ideas on ways to combat these issues. He would bring his strong knowledge of accounting which, according to last years town audit, is sorely needed. He would also bring his sound grasp of technology and how that can help propel Fairfax into the 21st century. Lastly, with his knowledge of how other towns deal with issues, he is not afraid to think outside the box and make some of those ideas work for us.
In closing this is not some sort of popularity contest, and Nick is not some out of towner that doesn't have a clue about the issues. He is someone who is genuinely interested in this Town and its future and has already set up a solid track record of this with his attendance and willingness to get involved. We own a home here, our child goes to school here (and the other one will too in a couple years- she's three) so we have a vested interest in this Town and its future.
Thanks for reading