Candidates interviewed for San Tan Valley Town Council

The Board approved of the candidates advancing to the interview stage for the initial San Tan Valley Town Council, as identified through the Board of Supervisors’ selection process. Fourteen candidates were selected, but one, Larry Harmer, withdrew from consideration. (Item 1)

The thirteen candidates selected a number which determined the order in which they were interviewed. They were not able to hear preceding interviews. Each candidate was asked the same ten questions. Below is the order in which they were interviewed. Click on the name to view the candidate’s interview:

  1. Tyler Hudgins
  2. Gia Jenkins
  3. Diane Combes
  4. Rupert Wolfert
  5. James Garrison
  6. Calvin Cameron
  7. Daniel Oakes
  8. Daren Schnepf
  9. Lisa Boyer
  10. Brian Tyler
  11. Andrew Pioske
  12. Christopher Maddux
  13. Bryan Hunt

The Board will make its decision on which seven candidates will make up the inaugural San Tan Valley Town Council during Wednesday’s Regular Meeting (Item 8). They will also formalize the incorporation of San Tan Valley with a Resolution for Order of Incorporation and Boundary Acceptance (Item 7).

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