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Norfolk City Council chooses financial adviser to fill vacant seat

- By Ryan Murphy Staff Writer Ryan Murphy, 757-7398582, ryan.murphy@ pilotonlin­e.com

NORFOLK — Norfolk’s City Council has selected Danica Royster, a 31-yearold financial adviser from Lambert’s Point, to fill the open Superward 7 seat.

Royster said Tuesday that her priorities would include pushing for economic and community developmen­t for the superward, which encompasse­s much of Norfolk’s east side but also neighborho­ods such asLambert’s Point and Park Place.

She also said public safety — both crime and traffic safety — would be focal points.

Royster is a 2012 Old Dominion University graduate and a “wealth consultant” at First Genesis of Virginia, a financial services firm based in Huntersvil­le, which was started in 2016 by Royster and her father, Kenneth Royster.

The superward seat was vacated by Angelia Williams Graves, who earlier this month won a special election for the House of Delegates’ 90th District.

Graves, who had served on the council since 2010, is set to be sworn in as a delegate on Wednesday. She was not at Tuesday’s work session meeting, but joined later after the decision on her replacemen­t had been announced.

The council interviewe­d three candidates during a livestream­ed work session on Tuesday afternoon.

During the interview with council, Royster emphasized the need for the city to build up and enable the residents of Superward 7.

“I do believe there are opportunit­ies in this city, and making sure those opportunit­ies are equitable and accessible to all” would be a priority during her time on council, she said Tuesday. “I’d want to focus on attracting businesses to our community, which is marginaliz­ed. … It would start with investing in the people we have here.”

Besides Royster, the council also interviewe­d longtime local youth mentor Abdul Aswad and Vivian Paige, an accountant and university professor who had previously run for Norfolk treasurer back in 2005.

The city received applicatio­ns from 15 residents asking to be considered for the seat.

Royster will occupy the council seat until May 2022, the next city council election. A special election will be held to fill the Superward 7 seat for the duration of the current term, which doesn’t end until 2024.

When asked, Royster said she hadn’t given any thought to whether she would run to finish out the term after her appointmen­t was over.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY ?? Danica Royster was appointed by Norfolk City Council to represent Superward 7.
PHOTO COURTESY Danica Royster was appointed by Norfolk City Council to represent Superward 7.

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