Politics & Government
Stephanie Kravil: Candidate For Cinnaminson Township Committee
Stephanie Kravil shares with Patch some of the reasons she is running for office.

CINNAMINSON, NJ – Stephanie Kravil is the lone candidate running for a seat on the Cinnaminson Township Committee.
Patch asked each candidate to complete a questionnaire outlining biographical information, their platform and their stance on a handful of issues.
Kravil’s answers are provided below. None of her responses have been edited beyond basic proofreading and formatting.
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Your Name As It Will Appear On The Ballot:
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Stephanie Kravil
The Position You Are Seeking:
Cinnaminson Township Committee
Your Party Affiliation:
Republican
The Age You Will Be On Election Day In November:
47
Your Immediate Family:
Matt (husband), Kelsea (daughter), Macy (daughter) and Logan (son)
The Professional and Personal Experiences You Have That You Feel Helps You Qualify For The Position You Are Seeking (And Why You Feel These Experiences Help You Qualify For This Position):
In my professional career I am a Regional Administrator for a national office supply wholesaler. I have over twenty years of professional supply chain administration, with responsibilities of integration and facilitation for Region initiatives, partnering to develop operational efficiencies, sales monitoring, and forecasting, as well as profit margin tracking.
In addition to my professional career, I am currently Mayor of Cinnaminson. As a current member of Township Committee, I’m deeply entrenched in bringing some new and exciting projects to Cinnaminson. I am devoted to providing a strong collaboration between residents and their elected officials, while focusing on transparency in local government. As a lifelong resident who is actively involved in Cinnaminson-based organizations, I can continue to bring an independent voice to Cinnaminson Township Committee.
Would You Have Supported Goodwill Industries Request for a Zoning Variance to Build a Donation Center Along US Route 130? Why or Why Not?
This issue did not come before Township Committee, it was presented before our zoning board. As with all issues presented before myself, I would do my due diligence in order to act in the best interest of Cinnaminson, but this matter was a Zoning Board matter.
How Should Cinnaminson Deal With The Boom-Car Parties That Are Said To Disrupt Many Township Residents?
While we understand that the disturbance is originating from outside Cinnaminson and across the Delaware, we recognize that this is presenting quality of life disruptions to our neighbors in Cinnaminson and the surrounding river towns. I commend our Chief of Police, Rich Calabrese, for serving as our advocate and voicing our concerns and helping to provide support to his colleagues in the Philadelphia Police Department. It is my understanding that solutions have been developed and are presently being implemented to help curb the disruptions.
The Single Most Pressing Issue Facing Our Community (That I Have Not Mentioned Yet) Is _______ , and This Is What I Intend To Do About It:
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