GARCETTI, GREUEL ENDORSE SINANYAN
http://asbarez.com/108412/garcetti-greuel-endorse-sinanyan/
Thursday, February 21st, 2013
Glendale City Council candidate Zareh Sinanyan
GLENDALE-Los Angeles city Councilman Eric Garcetti and LA City
Controller Wendy Gruel endorsed Zareh Sinanyan for Glendale City
Council.
"Zareh brings a refreshing perspective and truly understands the
unique needs of Glendale," said Los Angeles City Council Member Eric
Garcetti. "I have the utmost confidence that Zareh will serve Glendale
well, and he has my full support on his way to becoming Glendale's
next City Council Member."
"Council Member Garcetti continues to be a proud Angeleno that
represents the beating heart of Los Angeles," said Sinanyan. "His
stewardship of Council District 13 has created a blueprint for many
to follow. Council Member Garcetti's endorsement today is an honor
and reaffirms my promise to rise to the occasion and lead Glendale
towards a more promising future."
Garcetti has served on the City Council for 12-years, in which time
he has taken action to curb the city's fiscal problems. During his
tenure as City Council Member, Garcetti has built a reputation as a
consensus builder. He is now running for Mayor of Los Angeles.
"Zareh has the experience and strength to fight for what he believes
is best for Glendale," said Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles City Controller.
"Now more than ever, Glendale needs someone who has the long-term
vision to keep Glendale's economy strong and secure a bright future
for the next generation. I know Zareh will fight for all of Glendale
and I'm proud to endorse him."
"I am humbled by the support of one of Los Angeles' most loyal public
servants," said Sinanyan. "As only the second woman to be elected City
Controller, Wendy has been a great representative of the San Fernando
Valley and continues her tireless work to curb wasteful spending and
create more opportunities for small businesses to grow."
City Controller Greuel previously served on the Los Angeles City
Council, representing the Second District in the Northeast San
Fernando Valley for seven years. Her career as Council Member was
highlighted by her work in creating reforms to increase government
efficiency. Like Sinanyan, Greuel remains an advocate for alleviating
the burdens placed on small businesses and continues to push for
reducing wasteful spending. Greuel's ability to stand up to City Hall
signifies the qualities she expects in a leader.
Zareh Sinanyan attended Burbank High School and has been a resident
of Glendale for the past 14-years. Zareh and his wife Lori have four
children, the oldest of which currently attends school in the GUSD.
Prior to declaring his candidacy for Glendale City Council, Zareh
served on the Glendale Parks, Recreation and Community Services
Commission and more recently as Chairperson of the Community
Development Block Grant Advisory Committee from 2009 to 2011. Zareh
received a Bachelor's Degree from UCLA in History and Political
Science and a Juris Doctorate from USC; he has been a practicing
attorney since 2001.
From: A. Papazian
http://asbarez.com/108412/garcetti-greuel-endorse-sinanyan/
Thursday, February 21st, 2013
Glendale City Council candidate Zareh Sinanyan
GLENDALE-Los Angeles city Councilman Eric Garcetti and LA City
Controller Wendy Gruel endorsed Zareh Sinanyan for Glendale City
Council.
"Zareh brings a refreshing perspective and truly understands the
unique needs of Glendale," said Los Angeles City Council Member Eric
Garcetti. "I have the utmost confidence that Zareh will serve Glendale
well, and he has my full support on his way to becoming Glendale's
next City Council Member."
"Council Member Garcetti continues to be a proud Angeleno that
represents the beating heart of Los Angeles," said Sinanyan. "His
stewardship of Council District 13 has created a blueprint for many
to follow. Council Member Garcetti's endorsement today is an honor
and reaffirms my promise to rise to the occasion and lead Glendale
towards a more promising future."
Garcetti has served on the City Council for 12-years, in which time
he has taken action to curb the city's fiscal problems. During his
tenure as City Council Member, Garcetti has built a reputation as a
consensus builder. He is now running for Mayor of Los Angeles.
"Zareh has the experience and strength to fight for what he believes
is best for Glendale," said Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles City Controller.
"Now more than ever, Glendale needs someone who has the long-term
vision to keep Glendale's economy strong and secure a bright future
for the next generation. I know Zareh will fight for all of Glendale
and I'm proud to endorse him."
"I am humbled by the support of one of Los Angeles' most loyal public
servants," said Sinanyan. "As only the second woman to be elected City
Controller, Wendy has been a great representative of the San Fernando
Valley and continues her tireless work to curb wasteful spending and
create more opportunities for small businesses to grow."
City Controller Greuel previously served on the Los Angeles City
Council, representing the Second District in the Northeast San
Fernando Valley for seven years. Her career as Council Member was
highlighted by her work in creating reforms to increase government
efficiency. Like Sinanyan, Greuel remains an advocate for alleviating
the burdens placed on small businesses and continues to push for
reducing wasteful spending. Greuel's ability to stand up to City Hall
signifies the qualities she expects in a leader.
Zareh Sinanyan attended Burbank High School and has been a resident
of Glendale for the past 14-years. Zareh and his wife Lori have four
children, the oldest of which currently attends school in the GUSD.
Prior to declaring his candidacy for Glendale City Council, Zareh
served on the Glendale Parks, Recreation and Community Services
Commission and more recently as Chairperson of the Community
Development Block Grant Advisory Committee from 2009 to 2011. Zareh
received a Bachelor's Degree from UCLA in History and Political
Science and a Juris Doctorate from USC; he has been a practicing
attorney since 2001.
From: A. Papazian