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Why Elect Erin Tullos to City Council, Ward 4?

I have a heart for this community and I will dedicate myself to the people of Ward 4 and our fellow citizens. I want to give back to the city that has given so much to me and my family.

I think it's important that the City focuses on keeping families strong, particularly in these troubling times. We need to make sure that Bartlesville stays a place where people want to live and work, where they can raise their families in a safe and nurturing environment.

If elected, I will focus on improving infrastructure and services for all families. I have been actively surveying sites throughout Ward 4, in order to better understand what is required to cost-effectively grow the city, better maintain existing programs, and further improve the Ward.  I am working hard to understand the needs of all families in the area.

Between now and Election Day (April 7), I will be doing my homework and will be reaching out to you – my neighbors – to understand your concerns and hopes for the future.

I would appreciate your vote on Tuesday, April 7.

 
Who is Erin Tullos?

"I am a person who cares about my family, my friends, and my community."

Erin and her husband, Mike, live just a couple blocks away from Wilson Elementary School. They have three sons, Sam, Jack and Max.

Erin works for ConocoPhillips as an environmental chemist.

Erin is  involved in several community organizations. She is a member of the Daybreak Rotary Club and is Chair of the Youth Programming Committee. She serves as a member of the Resource Development Committee at the Boys and Girls Club and she is also the incoming Chair of the Northeast Oklahoma American Chemical Society local section.

Erin earned a B.A. in Chemistry and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Texas A&M University. During her academic career at Texas A&M, Tullos was named a National Science Foundation GK – 12 Fellow. She contributed to more than a dozen publications and presentations while working as a graduate assistant, undergraduate teaching assistant as well as teaching 5th grade bilingual science and math.

 

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