CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO - City Council
JEFF GUDMAN
OCCUPATION: Businessman, Investor
OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Analyst - Hyster Co.; Controller – Magnetech; Treasurer - Oregon Natural Gas Development; Private Investor
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Pomona College, B.A., Economics; University of Pennsylvania, Wharton, M.B.A.
PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Past Chair - Lake Oswego Budget Committee; Chair - Lake Oswego Shuttle Transit Advisory Committee; Member – Lake Oswego - West Linn Aquatic Facility Task Force; Member – West End Building Task Force
OTHER VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Member – Good Samaritan/Emanual Foundation
Former Vice President & Treasurer, U.S.A. Swimming
Former Chair - Northwest Pilot Project - Housing for poor and elderly
Former Member - Portland Area Council of Campfire
Former Chair - Lake Oswego Neighborhood Action Coalition (LONAC)
Former Chair - Financial Executive International - Portland Chapter
For More Information: vote4gudman.org
Protect and Improve Our Community
Jeff Gudman has lived in Lake Oswego for 34 years and is proud of our great schools, clean water and community spirit. Jeff wants to ensure that our long-term community goals are being met while continuing to fund essential public services like police and fire protection.
Leadership
Jeff has the experience that Lake Oswego requires. He understands that we need effective leaders who will seek reasonable, common-sense solutions. He will listen and be open to new ideas and different viewpoints.
Fiscal Responsibility, Compassionate Volunteer
Jeff knows that during these tough economic times, government should be living within their means just as many of must do. He knows we can prioritize our spending to avoid needlessly raising taxes. As a community volunteer, Jeff has worked with our young people and the elderly and given his time to make Lake Oswego a better place for everyone.
“I'm running for City Council because I care about protecting Lake Oswego's quality of life. I want to work with the citizens of Lake Oswego, to develop collaborative decisions to the challenges the city faces. The city will face the challenge of Foothills/Streetcar, continuing the work of the downtown redevelopment plan and successfully navigating the impact of the future changes in the Stafford Triangle.” – Jeff Gudman
(This information furnished by Jeff Gudman)
The above information has not been verified for accuracy by Multnomah County.