City Center Milwaukee | Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC continues to bring to the public square encouragement while promoting "HIDDEN TALENT" and "VETTED businesses".
This Saturday, March 15, 2014 is an example of District 15 female talent campaigning for victory in the Special Election for Alderperson of the recently vacant space at city hall.
Patricia Ruiz
"People can change, communities can change when we work
together."
- grew up in the city of Milwaukee and attended Milwaukee Public Schools graduating from South Division High School.
- earned a BA in International Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
- married and have a daughter.
- property owner.
- along with mother, raising a niece and a nephew who attend Milwaukee Public Schools.
Candidate Ruiz has been a member of the 15th Aldermanic
district for several years.
She has worked as a Bilingual Legal Advocate for the Task
Force on Family Violence, loan officer and supervisor of underwriting for Bank
One Chase for 10 years.
In 2006, she
became Director of Perpetrator Services of
Sojourner Family Peace Center. For
the last two years, she has served as the Community Prosecution Unit
Coordinator in Milwaukee Police District Two, working with neighbors to
identify and report nuisance properties, assist landlords with the management
of their rental properties, and help connect people with rehabilitative services.
Candidate Ruiz has volunteered with many organizations
and her passion is to give back and help others.
“I understand that it will take all in our community to
create positive growth for all the residents of the 15th district”.
“I have a proven track record of creating change in
communities and developing programs for families in challenged
neighborhoods. I understand what it
means to work in balance with neighbors, law enforcement, city departments and
neighborhood agencies to improve public safety and neighborhood conditions in
our communities. I am confident that
with the support of the people of my district, we can make a difference”.
Monique Taylor
"The Common Council needs another strong woman at City Hall."
- a Community Organizer and Family Advocate who directly connects with families and victims of injustices in the city of Milwaukee.
- graduate of Concordia University Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Resource Management.
- wife, 2 teenage daughters.
- property owner.
- board member of the Social Development Commission overseeing District 3.
A full-time organizer with a track
record of organizing around the families of Derek Williams, Corey Stingley,
Brandon Johnson, James Perry, and Dwight Killebrew demonstrates my passion and
ability to do what it takes to fight against inequalities. By establishing
great relationships with other organizations, leaders, and politicians, I have
been able to effectively assist the impacted people who reach out for help.
"The Common
Council needs another strong woman at City Hall. We have an opportunity to
create a new chapter with vital leadership in the 15th District. Our community
needs a resilient voice who will advocate in City Hall. My dedication and perseverance as a
representative for the residents of the 15th District will shine through in
every aspect. As a native of this district, my determination is multiplied
exponentially as I've grown and witnessed the evolution of our neighborhoods.
On April 1st, you’re voting for an active leader with integrity, dependability,
and true passion for the people".
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"We look forward to hearing what these two exciting candidates will bring to the marketplace. Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC is pleased to be a catalyst for both Candidate Patricia Ruiz and Candidate Monique Taylor. to share their pledges for the office of District 15 Alderperson", Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC.
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