Politics & Government

Alissa Hall Running For Trumbull Town Council

Alissa Hall shared views with Patch about running for Town Council.

(Photo courtesy of Alissa Hall campaign)

TRUMBULL, CT — Election Day is approaching fast, and a number of key positions in Trumbull will be on the ballot.

To help readers make an informed decision on Nov. 2, Patch has reached out to local candidates to share their views on various topics of importance in town.

Patch will post these candidate profiles over the next couple of weeks, so check back often to see the latest.

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Democrat Alissa Hall, 45, is running for Town Council.

Occupation: Human Resources

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Family: Brian Hall - Husband Jonathan Hall - Son, 15, attends Trumbull High School Nicolette Hall - Daughter, 15, attends Trumbull High school Kailey Hall - 13, attends Madison Middle School

Experience: Civil Service Board Memebr

Family in government: No

The single biggest issue in town is ______, and I plan to do this about it:

Covid Concerns I plan to promote health and education and safety measures to meet our community needs.

Accomplishments:

• Human Resources professional with over 20 years of experience in employee relations, labor laws, creation of fair and equitable policies, strategic planning and recruiting • Works with small family owned businesses to fortune 500 companies in union and nonunion environments • Member of PTA, Chair of Tashua Elementary School Store for 4 consecutive years • Volunteer with non-profit organizations, such as Empowering Through Beauty to train on interviewing skills, and resume writing and help with fundraising initiatives.

What else would you like voters to know about you?

I have been living and raising my family in Trumbull for over 10 years. My three children attend the pubic schools in town, I am committed to serving our community while being fair, and equitable and transparent at all times.

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