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Councilmember Bryan Azevedo Interview As He Runs For San Leandro City Council Reelection In 2024

Councilmember Bryan Azevedo Interview As He Runs For San Leandro City Council Reelection In 2024 Bryan is a fourth-generation San Leandro resident. He lives in the Halcyon neighborhood of District 2 with his wife and children. He and his wife are involved parents and volunteers at the San Leandro public schools that their children attend. He enjoys engaging with the community in various aspects, such as staying active and involved with many local clubs and volunteering with non-profit organizations. He enjoys spending his spare time with his family, working on his Chevy Nova, and playing with his cat. Occupation Bryan works as a foreman with the Sheet Metal Workers, overseeing teams of workers in completing projects while staying on budget. Bryan went into the sheet metal trade through an apprenticeship that led him to become a Journeyperson. He became a foreman after years of experience within his trade. Education Graduated from Castro Valley High School - 1995 Sequoia Institute - 1996 to 1997 Heald Technology College - 1997 Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Program to 2009 Community Involvement Bryan's passion for helping his neighbors led him to community organizing. He has led efforts to clean up various community spaces and provided meals to those in need. He makes himself available to the community to listen to and work to address issues that are affecting their neighborhoods. Bryan has been active with many civic and community organizations. Some of his past and current involvement includes: Commissioner, Recreation and Parks Commission 2014 to 2016 Member At-large, Our Revolution San Leandro Steering Committee Member, Jefferson Elementary School Site Council Membership Director, San Leandro Democratic Club Organizer, Candlelight Vigils Organizer, Community Clean-ups Volunteer, Davis Street Community Resource Center Volunteer, Halcyon Baptist Church Food Pantry Intergovernmental Agencies Alameda County Waste Management Authority, Board of Directors (Alternate) Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), General Assembly East Bay Dischargers Authority (EBDA) League of California Cities, East Bay Division, Board of Directors
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