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Dewey Beach needs Jill Compello now

September 15, 2017

Jill Compello is one of the most passionate, hardworking and selfless humans we ever met. She has had a huge impact on our life for the past six years.

Jill started as our professor in 2011, became our boss in 2012, and then became our mentor and really good friend during the following years.

She has supported us in all of our endeavors, gave us guidance and advice when needed, and was always there to listen to us when we needed a non-biased opinion. Jill was an extremely knowledgeable professor, has a great sense of humor, and always brought out the best in us.

Jill Compello is an ideal candidate for the new Dewey Beach Town Council.

She has been a resident of Dewey for almost 10 years and has the leadership qualities that Dewey Beach needs right now. She is the perfect candidate to clean up the corrupt mess in Dewey and bring a fresh, new voice to Dewey.

We travel from New York to go to Dewey at least twice a year and we are huge supporters of Jill. We were proud to see her name all over signs and banners around the town and hope to see her come out on top!

Lisa Einsidler
New York City

 

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