Field set for Vacaville District 2 special council election
Joe Desmarais, Curtis Hunt and Gregory Ritchie qualified for the May 4 special election ballot.
Each viewed the city’s and district’s top priorities a little differently.
“The biggest issues I see facing Vacaville are opening up our small businesses and schools as soon as possible to help us protect our kids’ futures and to jumpstart our local economy,” Desmarais said in an email response to a Daily Republic question.
Hunt, in a phone interview, indicated traffic congestion, and other issues, related to development within the district, such as the Leisure Town Road area, and specifically a need for a “citizen-approved” land-use plan for the Green Tree Golf Course property.
Jacob Ullucci is a longtime healthcare banker who recently joined KeyBank as a senior relationship manager to help lead the Ohio-based lender’s healthcare group in New England, including Connecticut.
His target client base includes medical centers, hospitals and physician groups as well as home health, behavioral health, medical device and dental practices.
Health care is a leading industry in Greater Hartford and it’s gone through major changes even prior to COVID-19. The pandemic has created new pressures on the industry but also created new opportunities.
Ullucci recently participated in a Q&A with Hartford Business Journal to discuss the changing healthcare landscape in Connecticut and New England.
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