PRESS RELEASE: DETROIT'S INDEPENDENT RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDS CANDIDATES FOR DETROIT CITY COUNCIL

September 29, 2009






Gary Brown, Kenneth Cockrell, Jr., David Cross, Jai Lee Dearing, Lisa Howze, Saunteel Jenkins, Charles Pugh, James Tate,

Alberta Tinsley-Talabi



DETROIT -- After the primary election for Detroit City Council unveiled the eighteen candidates voters will choose from in November, Detroit's Independent Retailers' Association (IRA) invited all non-incumbent candidates to sit down and share their platforms and ideas with the organization. IRA then conducted a series of interviews with all those who responded.

        IRA had certain criteria the contenders needed to meet. The group wanted to engage those candidates face-to-face to determine who met that criteria.

        "We were looking for candidates who had a stronger skill set than what we've had in the past and who were seasoned enough to understand how to work together --and with the administration-- for the good of the city," said IRA founding member, Rufus Bartell.

        In the process, IRA members were pleased to discover they faced the unexpected challenge of having too many, rather than too few, qualified and promising contenders to choose from.

        "We wanted candidates who could think creatively, 'outside the box,' to tackle Detroit's problems and bring the innovative vision that would almost guarantee effective change," added co-founder Tony Stovall.

        "We want change. We want winners. The interviews helped us identify who we felt could provide that for the city," Stovall said.

         After the interviews IRA members discussed each candidate and used the democratic process to reach group consensus on nine candidates to support and recommend for the general election. As a result, the Independent Retailers' Association supports the following candidates for Detroit City Council:

                            ~  Gary Brown

                            ~  Kenneth Cockrell, Jr.

                            ~  David Cross
                            ~  Jai Lee Dearing
                            ~  Lisa Howze
                            ~  Saunteel Jenkins
                            ~  Charles Pugh
                            ~  James Tate
                            ~  Alberta Tinsley-Talabi
         "Most importantly, we were looking for candidates who understood the connection between small business development and sustainability in the city, to the overall economic survival and prosperity, of the city," explained IRA co-founder, Cal Williams.

        "After talking with and evaluating the candidates in-depth, we believe we've selected those who have that understanding," he concluded.

        Formed in 2006, according to the group's web site; "IRA is established Detroit-area business professionals who have joined forces to strengthen individual business by building mutual influence in the marketplace." Part of the association's collective mission is an ongoing objective to set trends and standards in the retail industry.
        IRA did not solicit or conduct interviews with incumbents because the incumbents' track-records were public and common knowledge. IRA is supporting two of them.


To contact the Independent Retailers' Association:

call: 313.309.3287, visit: http://www.IRAdetroit.com, e-mail: iradetroit@gmail.com

 

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