Local Candidates Night & Special Update from an Orange County Educator
Please join us as we hear from candidates for local offices and receive a special education update from Barbara Schulman, a long-time Orange County educator
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Edward Wong, incumbent and candidate for Saddleback Valley Unified School District, Board of Directors
Ed was a professor at Concordia University in Irvine. He has served his community for over 38 years as a teacher, an elementary, junior high and high school principal and a district office administrator.
Pauline Hale, candidate for Mission Viejo City Council
Pauline is a commercial real estate consulting manager with over 25 years of experience. She is a board member and the Philanthropy Chair of the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), a member of the National Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force, and a founding member of the Chrysalis Orange County Advisory Council, a non-profit dedicated to job assistance and training for the homeless and disadvantaged. She was named as a 2020 fellow for the Equality California Institute Leadership Academy. She lives in Mission Viejo.
Beth Schwartz, candidate for Rancho Santa Margarita City Council
Beth is a public health nurse for the County of Orange serving on the COVID team, a group that works with the homeless. She is an instructor in the RN and Master of Public Health programs at Azusa Pacific University and West Coast University. Prior to this work, Beth was the women’s pastor at a large multi-site church with regional campuses all over the world. She stepped down from that role to pursue her mission of leading, mobilizing and healing the world around her in new ways. Beth holds a PhD in Nursing from Azusa Pacific University.
John Christopoulos, candidate for Rancho Santa Margarita City Council
John has worked as an officer in the financial services field for 30 years. He has been on the RSM Planning Commission for the past five years, serving both as Chair and Vice Chair. John has been involved in the Boy Scouts of America for over ten years, serving now in leadership roles. He is a volunteer for various community outreach activities through his church and for the city of RSM. John has lived with his family in RSM for over 23 years.
EDUCATION UPDATE
Barbara Schulman, member of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Directors
Barbara has been a special education teacher in the SVUSD for over 25 years, working with children ages 6 months through adults 22 years of age. Barbara sat on the advisory commission for special education for 12 years. She has two children, one in Chicago and one who lives locally. Her bio includes that she loves life, likes to joke and smile, and believes the Canyon Dems has given her another family.
Local Candidates Night & Special Update from an Orange County Educator
Please join us as we hear from candidates for local offices and receive a special education update from Barbara Schulman, a long-time Orange County educator
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MEET THE CANDIDATES
Edward Wong, incumbent and candidate for Saddleback Valley Unified School District, Board of Directors
Ed was a professor at Concordia University in Irvine. He has served his community for over 38 years as a teacher, an elementary, junior high and high school principal and a district office administrator.
Pauline Hale, candidate for Mission Viejo City Council
Pauline is a commercial real estate consulting manager with over 25 years of experience. She is a board member and the Philanthropy Chair of the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), a member of the National Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force, and a founding member of the Chrysalis Orange County Advisory Council, a non-profit dedicated to job assistance and training for the homeless and disadvantaged. She was named as a 2020 fellow for the Equality California Institute Leadership Academy. She lives in Mission Viejo.
Beth Schwartz, candidate for Rancho Santa Margarita City Council
Beth is a public health nurse for the County of Orange serving on the COVID team, a group that works with the homeless. She is an instructor in the RN and Master of Public Health programs at Azusa Pacific University and West Coast University. Prior to this work, Beth was the women’s pastor at a large multi-site church with regional campuses all over the world. She stepped down from that role to pursue her mission of leading, mobilizing and healing the world around her in new ways. Beth holds a PhD in Nursing from Azusa Pacific University.
John Christopoulos, candidate for Rancho Santa Margarita City Council
John has worked as an officer in the financial services field for 30 years. He has been on the RSM Planning Commission for the past five years, serving both as Chair and Vice Chair. John has been involved in the Boy Scouts of America for over ten years, serving now in leadership roles. He is a volunteer for various community outreach activities through his church and for the city of RSM. John has lived with his family in RSM for over 23 years.
EDUCATION UPDATE
Barbara Schulman, member of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Directors
Barbara has been a special education teacher in the SVUSD for over 25 years, working with children ages 6 months through adults 22 years of age. Barbara sat on the advisory commission for special education for 12 years. She has two children, one in Chicago and one who lives locally. Her bio includes that she loves life, likes to joke and smile, and believes the Canyon Dems has given her another family.
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