Chamber endorses 3 for council

The Culver City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors announced in January that it endorsed three candidates for the open Culver City Council seats.

Endorsed were small business owner and Chair of the City’s Financial Advisory Committee Göran Eriksson, former two-term Planning Commissioner Marcus Tiggs, and small business owner and Planning Commissioner Scott Wyant for the three open seats in the April 12 municipal City Council election.

The Board of Directors met immediately after a public “Meet the Candidates Forum” earlier this year at the Courtyard by Marriott to decide which candidates to endorse for this critical election.

Colette Moore, Chair of the Chamber Board, moderated the Forum and in a statement following the event said: “The Chamber is proud of its open public process of endorsing candidates for elective office; we have the most transparent process of all endorsing organizations, allowing everyone to speak in a forum open to the public, and placing a video of the event on the Chamber website.”

According to the Chamber: Eriksson, Tiggs and Wyant all showed their years of involvement with city and community organizations, as well as a broad breadth of knowledge of the City’s fiscal standing. Göran Eriksson, Chair of the City’s Financial Advisory Committee and a small business owner, understands the depth of the financial issues facing our city, and is a leader on environmental issues through his business.

Marcus Tiggs, current Chair of the Fiesta La Ballona Committee and a former two-term Planning Commissioner, showed the Chamber Board his wide breadth of knowledge of the entire community, and his goals which include improving the City’s tax base.

Scott Wyant, a technology expert whose business is located locally and who serves on the City Planning Commission, has a complete grasp of the planning issues and concerns for maintaining and growing Culver City.

“The Culver City Chamber Board of Directors’ choices are committed in their drive to make Culver City a better place for all and not just one area of the city over another. In the coming months, the Chamber’s CulverPAC will be involved in supporting the endorsed candidates in the City Council campaign’” Michael Hamill, Chair of CulverPAC said earlier this year.

The Culver City Chamber invites all Culver City residents and voters to view the forum online. Website visitors are also encouraged to find out further information about the Culver City Chamber of Commerce while on the Chamber’s website at www.CulverCityChamber.com.