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'''Nilay J. "Neil" Shah''' (born [[November 17]], [[1982]]) is a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council]] [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]] in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]]. | '''Nilay J. "Neil" Shah''' (born [[November 17]], [[1982]]) is a public safety and security project manager and a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council]] [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]] in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]]. | ||
Shah earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice and computer science at Georgia State University and a masters in public policy and administration awarded jointly by Tennessee State University and Vanderbilt University. He worked as an assistant to the city manager of Oak Hill, Tennessee. | |||
As a City Council candidate, Shah emphasized the need for fresh, diverse perspectives. He supports the creation of a city manager position and the deployment of technology to improve policing. | |||
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==References== | |||
* Leech, Marie (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: blighted properties, safer streets, better schools top priorities for District 2 voters." {{BN}} | |||
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Revision as of 14:23, 24 August 2013
Nilay J. "Neil" Shah (born November 17, 1982) is a public safety and security project manager and a candidate for Birmingham City Council District 2 in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election.
Shah earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice and computer science at Georgia State University and a masters in public policy and administration awarded jointly by Tennessee State University and Vanderbilt University. He worked as an assistant to the city manager of Oak Hill, Tennessee.
As a City Council candidate, Shah emphasized the need for fresh, diverse perspectives. He supports the creation of a city manager position and the deployment of technology to improve policing.
References
- Leech, Marie (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: blighted properties, safer streets, better schools top priorities for District 2 voters." The Birmingham News