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Bringing Effective Leadership and Meaningful Experience to Work for Webster Groves

The Mayor of Webster Groves is the face of our community. She must have a broad perspective, bring all segments of the community together, and carefully weigh decisions to be successful. Kathy Hart will bring an unparalleled record of effective leadership and meaningful experience to the position of mayor.

Meaningful Leadership Experience

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Kathy Hart:

• Served on the Webster Groves City Council for 12 years, during which Webster Groves experienced fiscal, infrastructure, and service accomplishments

• Has led countless projects reflective of her commitment to community service

• Served in leadership and award-winning positions with the Missouri Bar Association

• Led planning, capital, and DEI initiatives as board chair for Nerinx Hall

• Extended her leadership capacity by training to become an internationally certified Prosci Change Manager and completing Lean and SMART project training

Leadership Priorities to Move the City Forward

Kathy Hart will:

• Lead a review of City processes for changes to streamline City-provided services

• Restore the ability to work together in a peaceful and productive way

• Lead real community engagement about future housing needs and opportunities for the community

• Strive for continuous improvement and change that moves the City from the status quo to an acceptable vision and actions

Together We Can:

• Restore stability in our budgeting and fiscal decisions, in our staffing, and in the reputation that has made Webster Groves such a desirable community with professional, quality municipal services.

• Pursue development opportunities in context with the characteristics that define the community www.kathyhartformayor.com

• Bring all voices together to shape the future of our town.

Visit Kathy’s website to learn more about Kathy, request a yard sign, volunteer for her campaign, or make a donation.

You can reach Kathy at (314) 570-7144. Join her for coffee and conversation on Fridays in March from 10am – noon.

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