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    November 7, 2019
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Indiana Co. Commissioner Race: Republican Candidates Have Job-Ready Qualifications Let's face it...you wouldn't hire a meat cutter to do a surgeon's job, right? So, why would you look beyond the two top Republican vote getters for Indiana County commissioner? They are Mike Keith of Rayne Township and Robin Gorman of Brush Valley Township. These candidates have job-ready qualifications in problem-solving matters, personnel and resource management, budgeting, work force development, public relations, and, a compassion for the needs of Indiana County residents in ALL parts of the county. What's more, they have "a ready-to-hit-the-ground-running attitude" thus not wasting the taxpayer's time and money. Although these two candidates did not know each other before the primaries, they quickly recognized that both had unique qualifications for the job that complimented each other. And they had a desire to make Indiana County a better place to raise a family. See for yourself: Mike Keith: current Rayne Township Supervisor, grant writer, skilled in working with state government, previously plant manager of Greensteel/ Polyvision, a working committee member of the County Emergency Management Committee, the Mahoning Medical Center, and the Clymer Volunteer Fire Company. He is often referred to as 'the budget guy because he is challenged to balance budgets...big and small. Robin Gorman: current Executive Assistant to President of IUP; senior staffer to IUP President for 15 years with a focus on community and economic development, actively involved for 20 years in Indiana County's Center for Economic Operations, founded Indiana County's Manufacturing Consortium, served on Governor Ridge's Workforce Investment Taskforce to make PA one of the first states to lead the nation in implementing the Workforce Investment Act. She's oftern referred to as "the person to get it done." An example was when she worked for the Johnstown Industrial Education Training Center and they were short a fork truck and mobile crane operator. Being a farm girl, Robin took the training for this equipment in order to get the job done. If you attended any of their meet and greets, you know their ears and minds are open to new ideas from YOU, their employer. Vote for this experienced "Manufacturing & Workforce Development Team" on November 5...Indiana County has everything to gain! Paid for by Tim and Cindy Chambers, Smicksburg, and Garry and Pat Leach, Marion Center. Ad approved by candidates for Indiana Co. Commissioner Mike Keith and Robin Gorman Indiana Co. Commissioner Race: Republican Candidates Have Job-Ready Qualifications Let's face it...you wouldn't hire a meat cutter to do a surgeon's job, right? So, why would you look beyond the two top Republican vote getters for Indiana County commissioner? They are Mike Keith of Rayne Township and Robin Gorman of Brush Valley Township. These candidates have job-ready qualifications in problem-solving matters, personnel and resource management, budgeting, work force development, public relations, and, a compassion for the needs of Indiana County residents in ALL parts of the county. What's more, they have "a ready-to-hit-the-ground-running attitude" thus not wasting the taxpayer's time and money. Although these two candidates did not know each other before the primaries, they quickly recognized that both had unique qualifications for the job that complimented each other. And they had a desire to make Indiana County a better place to raise a family. See for yourself: Mike Keith: current Rayne Township Supervisor, grant writer, skilled in working with state government, previously plant manager of Greensteel/ Polyvision, a working committee member of the County Emergency Management Committee, the Mahoning Medical Center, and the Clymer Volunteer Fire Company. He is often referred to as 'the budget guy because he is challenged to balance budgets...big and small. Robin Gorman: current Executive Assistant to President of IUP; senior staffer to IUP President for 15 years with a focus on community and economic development, actively involved for 20 years in Indiana County's Center for Economic Operations, founded Indiana County's Manufacturing Consortium, served on Governor Ridge's Workforce Investment Taskforce to make PA one of the first states to lead the nation in implementing the Workforce Investment Act. She's oftern referred to as "the person to get it done." An example was when she worked for the Johnstown Industrial Education Training Center and they were short a fork truck and mobile crane operator. Being a farm girl, Robin took the training for this equipment in order to get the job done. If you attended any of their meet and greets, you know their ears and minds are open to new ideas from YOU, their employer. Vote for this experienced "Manufacturing & Workforce Development Team" on November 5...Indiana County has everything to gain! Paid for by Tim and Cindy Chambers, Smicksburg, and Garry and Pat Leach, Marion Center. Ad approved by candidates for Indiana Co. Commissioner Mike Keith and Robin Gorman