Meet David Schindhelm, Candidate For Greendale Trustee

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Greendale WI

29 January, 2020

11:42 AM

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GREENDALE, WI — Wisconsin's spring 2020 primary will be held Tuesday, Feb. 18. In Greendale, voters will statewide and county races on the ballot, but have to wait until April 7 before they see local races on their ballot. David Schindhelm, a longtime Greendale resident and current sales consultant, is one of three candidates who will be on the April 7 ballot for Village Trustee. Schindhelm said his top two issues in the community relate to keeping local property affordable for Greendale residents, and keeping roads in good repair and safe for motorists. "I have listened to many residents concerns (especially from our senior community) about the affordability of Greendale with regards to property taxes and how many of our residents are struggling to keep their homes or have simply decided to move," he said to Patch. "Our roads are in great need of repair. I will advocate for fixing our roads starting with Greendale's arterial roadways. Making sure these funds are available and appropriated accordingly and not diverted towards less urgent issues will be a priority," he said to Patch. Name: David SchindhelmAge: 57Hometown: Born in Milwaukee/Lived in Greendale for the past 30 years Education: Bachelor of Business Administration - Finance (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee)Master of Science in Business – Finance Analysis (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee) Occupation: Current: Sales Consultant/Viper Automotive Lighting LLCPrevious: I have 30 years experience working in the "corporate world" as a salesrepresentative/consultant at such Fortune 100 Companies as Johnson & Johnson andNovartis AG. I have also worked at Sentry Insurance, AAA Insurance and Hyatt HotelsCorporation. Political Experience: None - which based on my campaign platform, this is actually an advantage for me, for my duty will only be to the hard-working, taxpaying residents of Greendale. Top 1 or 2 Leading Issues: Issue#1: I have been a resident of Greendale for 30 years. There have been a lot of changes inour community but one issue that doesn't seem to change is consistently high property taxes.Greendale has been one of the highest taxed districts in the state. I have listened to many residents concerns (especially from our senior community) about the affordability of Greendale with regards to property taxes and how many of our residents are struggling to keep their homes or have simply decided to move. Many of these residents are now on fixed incomes having lived in Greendale most of their lives. Renters are also affected by high property taxes through higher monthly rental payments. In my opinion, financial oversight and accounting have been questionable in our community. I will seek to control property tax increases by reviewing current expenditures and making sure money spent is for the benefit of all Greendale residents and not just special interests. Greendale is a wonderful community and we need to keep it affordable for everyone. Another issue is infrastructure. Our roads are in great need of repair. I will advocate for fixing our roads starting with Greendale's arterial roadways. Making sure these funds are available and appropriated accordingly and not diverted towards less urgent issues will be a priority. Interesting Fact (about myself): I soloed my first airplane at age 18 after attending Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida.

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