Politics & Government

Kashef Qaadri Announces Candidacy For Dublin City Council

The business executive "will strive to drive positive impact to the Dublin community through an innovative platform."

Press release from Qaadri For Dublin:

Aug. 24, 2020

On Thursday, August 6, 2020, local resident and community leader, Kashef Qaadri, filed nomination papers to announce his candidacy for one of the two Dublin City Council seats up for election on November, 3, 2020.

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Kashef will invest time between now and election day to safely meet with local residents and business leaders to understand their concerns and discuss new ideas on improving our community.

Before the election on November 3rd, he will release a comprehensive platform for voters to consider that will focus on three key priorities: 1) Safety and preparedness; 2) Resilience and well-being and 3) Economic and environmental sustainability.

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Kashef is currently an executive at a local life sciences research company, where he
leads Cloud Strategy. Throughout his successful career at several growth-stage and
established companies, Kashef has served in multiple leadership roles including
business development, commercial operations, strategy and product. Kashef will
leverage his vast and deep business experience to drive stronger fiscal responsibility,
collaborate with neighboring cities/towns, and employ smart solutions, all working
towards his goal to boost livelihoods.

“With nearly 65,000 people in Dublin, it is paramount to have people serve on the City
Council who will represent us with integrity, a “get-it-done” mindset, and who will
tirelessly strive for the well-being of each and every citizen,” Qaadri said. “My primary
goal is to be your voice, represent you honorably, come prepared to work day 1, and
show impact to grow our community to even greater heights!”


This press release was produced by Qaadri For Dublin. The views expressed here are the author's own.