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William Band, Precinct 5

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Biography

Winchester resident for 32 years

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Partner with Pricewaterhouse Coopers, and Accenture, management consultants (retired)

Community Activities

  • Current Town Meeting Member: Precinct 5 (since 2019)
  • Current Executive Board Member: Winchester Town Meeting Member Association (TMMA)
  • Current member: Winchester Conservation Commission
  • Current Board member: Winchester Tennis Association (WTA)
  • Formerly: volunteer driver for the Jenks Center (7 years)
  • Formerly: volunteer at the Wright Locke Farm (15 years)

Candidate Statement 

Winchester is a beautiful town with wonderful architecture, protected conservation resources, great schools, and engaged residents that make the community work.

If re-elected as Town Member for Precinct 5, I will continue to advocate for: 

  • Investing in a high-performing school system
  • Conserving the natural beauty of the town’s parks and recreation “green spaces””
  • Protecting distinctive historic structures
  • Improving the commercial vitality of town center
  • Supporting mixed use development and affordable housing 
  • Reducing traffic and pedestrian safety risks

I am committed to understanding the perspectives of Precinct 5 residents, and keeping them informed about Town Meeting decisions, by participating in public information-sharing and social events organized by the Winchester Town Meeting Member Association

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