Thursday, February 28, 2008

DeNunzio to run for SF Supervisor


Mike DeNunzio announced his candidacy for SF Supervisor (non-partisan) in District 3 (business/hotel area of SF). Kudos, and Good Luck to Mike! His website is http://www.competencematters.org/matters.org/.
March 2007. Mike Denunzio has announced his run for District 3 Supervisor in SF, a non-partisan seat. His website is http://www.competencematters.org. Mike ran for Congress against Nancy Pelosi in 2006 with appearances on local and national radio and TV including PBS and Hannity and Colmes. In 2007 Governor Schwarzenegger appointed him to the California Commissioner on Aging. He serves on the Legislative and Policy committee.

As president of Community Counseling Service, Mike has a distinguished career working successfully with civic leaders to fund major non profit projects for health, educational and social services.

Mayor Brown and Governor Schwarzenegger appointed Mike to City and State Commissions. Mayor Newsom appointed him to the Council to End Chronic Homelessness.
Mike serves on the boards of the North Beach Neighbors, the Columbus Day Committee and the Handicapables. He also works with former mayor Frank Jordan and civic leaders on the board of the American Institute of Ethics. He is a member of the renter-homeowner Barbary Coast Association, and the North Beach Chamber of Commerce.
A graduate of St. Francis Prep, Brooklyn and St. John’s University, N.Y., Mike taught law and economics on the secondary level and also served six years in the U.S. Army Reserves as a Personnel Specialist.