Hello Denton citizens! As you have probably already heard, I am Shelley Shay and I am running for the at-large City Council seat, place #6. I have no political background. To be honest, the last time (and only time) I recall ever holding any sort of office was when I was president of my girl scout troop when I was in 1st grade!
There is no money-machine behind me or this campaign. I cannot and will not be “bought.” My aspiration is to make a difference, to represent the people of Denton, and to be a good public servant. I have no grandiose visions of future political aspirations.
I first fell in love with Denton when I transferred to UNT in 1990 and vowed that one day I would move here. I received my AS degree in Applied Arts & Sciences from Richland College in 1991 and I received my BA in Art from UNT in 1992. While attending UNT, I worked first as an RA (Resident Assistant) at the dorms for 7 semesters, then worked as a desk clerk for the Texas Academy of Mathematics & Science (TAMS).
In 1996, I was hired as the first Webmaster for Tribal DDB (then known as DDB Interactive Communications), the interactive arm of DDB Needham, a global advertising agency, known at the time as 2nd largest ad agency in North America, 5th in the world. I was the Webmaster for their various clients, including their largest client site, pepsi.com.
In 1998, I was hired as the Webmaster for the City of Denton and enjoyed the work and the people I worked with for over 7 years. Along with a number of others, I lost my job in 2005 after budget cuts ended a number of positions, including mine. I have no axe to grind with “the establishment” over this. It was a financial decision and the City was stuck in a position where they had cut as much as they could and finally had to resort to cutting people.
I am now employed by an innovative technology company located in Plano, TX. My employer has stated that if I am elected, they will work around my schedule to accommodate me in attending council meetings and other events.
Even though I no longer work for the City as an employee, I would like to work with the City as a public servant.
I would like to work with other members of the Council to ensure that the City can continue to be competitive in luring businesses to this area, while lowering the cost of living in this area and without reducing City services. I believe this can be done without having to ever again being placed in position where experienced, loyal employees have to find employment elsewhere due to budget cuts.
I cannot do this solo - I need input from YOU. Please e-mail me and tell me what you think, ask questions, provide feedback and voice your opinions.