06 October 2024

SCOTT SMITH'S FIGHT AGAINST CANCER: INFORMATION about this Run-Off Election for Mesa Mayor ...Health Issues Are Important

Questions will come from The Republic and Members of the Public.

As the story goes, Qualtrics is a product born in the head of Ryan’s father, a Ph.D. who consulted on the side. Instead of relying on laborious human market research capture, his father had written a program that sought feedback on their preferences about brands. It analyzed the data in real time. 

When his father was diagnosed with cancer, Ryan came back from university to be with his father
. . .The other thing that helps to get through tough times is having a bigger mission than the company. And for Ryan that is what brought he and his father together in the Provo basement in the first place– his father’s fight against cancer
The debate will take place just one day before mail-in ballots begin to arrive. Tune in to find out why they think they are right for this role.

Smith, Freeman square off in Arizona Republic debate on Oct. 8. How to watch

Mesa voters will get a close-up view of the direction the two mayoral candidates want to take the city in a forum hosted by The Arizona Republic.
The studio debate will run from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 
  • It will be broadcast live on Mesa’s Channel 11 and livestreamed on Mesa’s YouTube account. 
  • It will be available for viewing later on those platforms as well on azcentral.com.
After term-limited Mayor John Giles leaves the post, a new mayor will take the helm of Mesa for the first time in 10 years. 
Councilmember Mark Freeman, who represents the northcentral area of the city is a former 31-year Mesa Fire Captain who served two terms on the Mesa City Council, and Scott Smith, formerly Mesa mayor and Valley Metro, will appear at the forum.
Blogger Notes: Scott Smith resigned from office to get elected as Arizona Governor - where he was defeated by two-term Republican Doug Duce paving the way for John Giles, a personal injury/accident law attorney to take the seat in City Hall 2 years before the next General Election in 2016


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