Letter: Hsueh endorses Khanna for mayor

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I am writing to support my friend and former council president Kamal Khanna, as he runs for the position of mayor of West Windsor.

Kamal has a unique background of education, business experience and community service that will allow him to participate and succeed in all areas of our community and all levels of government. Most importantly, Kamal knows how to get the job done.

His professional experience includes working for a Fortune 500 company as an efficiency engineer and business analyst for 10 years.

Afterward, he founded his own business and started an international clothing company as its CEO with a successful record of growth and fiscal stability. All these are critical characteristics for him to run the town as our mayor.

During his two terms as council president, I had the opportunity to work with him. He showed how he could interact with all sides to bring consensus and a quick resolution to any problem. Serving as a community leader, Kamal has encouraged residents new and old, and from many different backgrounds and ages, to get involved.

Kamal Khanna is the best fit to lead West Windsor in this new chapter of our community. I support him wholeheartedly and feel he is the best person to face new challenges here in West Windsor.

— Shing-Fu Hsueh. Hsueh is the mayor of West Windsor Township. He has announced that he will not run for re-election to a new term this November.

CE-WWPN

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