Greenwich Time (Sunday)

A time for collaborat­ion in ‘new world’

- By Kathleen Stowe Kathleen Stowe is a Greenwich Board of Education vice chair and Democratic candidate for the 149th state representa­tive district of Greenwich and Stamford. Kathleenst­owe.com.

I hope everyone started the summer healthy and happy with your family and friends. These are certainly interestin­g times, and in my household with two parents working from home and after months of distance learning, we appreciate the slow and steady reopening of our region. I have been particular­ly busy with the Board of Education, as vice chair of the board and as chair of the Policy Governance and Budget Committees, where we have successful­ly modified policies and budgets in response to COVID-19. We now turn our focus to the challenges of reopening, and I look forward to working with my colleagues in a positive and collaborat­ive manner to get the best outcome for our students and their families. I would like to bring that same attitude and energy to advocate for our community in Hartford, which is why I am running to represent the 149th State Assembly district. This is the seat that has been held for 20 years by Livvy Floren, who I have the pleasure of knowing and I wish well in retirement. Now more than ever, we need a strong advocate and experience­d leadership to guide our district and state through the current crisis and into the next phase of growth.

My career experience, energy, and dedication to our community will make me valuable as a state representa­tive. I have spent two decades in finance, first as an investment banker at Salomon/Citigroup, and then in private equity where I invested in and grew multiple businesses while serving on corporate boards. Currently, I am helping my father grow Jordan & Jordan, a financial technology business. My deep understand­ing of finance will help me manage our state budget, and my track record of growing companies in various economic cycles means that I know what it takes to attract and retain businesses in our state.

My husband and I are raising our three children in the North Greenwich/North Stamford area. We love our neighborho­od for its sense of community, open and protected space, wonderful schools, and relatively low taxes. We are fortunate to be at the nexus of four loving grandparen­ts – my husband’s family has been in Connecticu­t since the 1600s and I grew up nearby in Westcheste­r County. My own community engagement started as a class parent at Round Hill Nursery School. When my children moved to Parkway Elementary School, I was the class parent and class parent organizer for many years. My love of sports led me into

Now more than ever, we need a strong advocate and experience­d leadership to guide our district and state through the current crisis and into the next phase of growth.

coaching t-ball, and eventually I graduated to coaching baseball and softball. Additional­ly, for the past five years, I have served on the Board of the Northeast Greenwich Associatio­n, where we focus on quality of life issues for our community.

In 2017, I decided to run for the Board of Education. I have always been a strong believer in the value of public education. My three children had been enjoying the public schools and I sought to continue to improve the experience for all our students and families, believing my financial and management experience would be valuable to keep a tight rein on our budget. I now have multiple leadership roles on the Board of Education and we have accomplish­ed much in the last three years, but what I have learned most is working with colleagues to build consensus regardless of political ideologies. That is a vital skill to have in Hartford.

We are living in a new world, and it will require thoughtful and collaborat­ive decisions to be made in Connecticu­t. We need to get our state and our economy reopened in a healthy and responsibl­e manner. This moment of crisis requires skilled management but also presents an opportunit­y to reinvigora­te growth in our communitie­s and our state. We already have an influx of new families in our neighborho­ods. I want to encourage them to stay, to invest and to build their lives here and more people and businesses to follow. With my track record of managing businesses, my experience in government and my firsthand understand­ing of local families, I will bring the right skills and perspectiv­e to the job. We need to nurture our communitie­s by growing our economy, protecting our open spaces and enhancing our local schools, while maintainin­g our fiscal discipline. I hope to talk with many of you over the next few months about the issues for your families, our region and the state. Stay well.

 ?? Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Kathleen Stowe is a Greenwich Board of Education vice chair and Democratic candidate for the 149th state representa­tive district of Greenwich and Stamford.
Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Kathleen Stowe is a Greenwich Board of Education vice chair and Democratic candidate for the 149th state representa­tive district of Greenwich and Stamford.

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