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Support Earl Webb for Lewes BPW May 8

May 7, 2021

I have known Earl Webb since his high school days while he was a student at Caesar Rodney High School, Camden. At that time I was an assistant principal working in school management and student services. I recall Earl as being an outstanding student, school citizen and athlete (state champion wrestler).

What a pleasant surprise when he knocked on my door to talk about the BPW board and we reconnected a relationship established many years ago. My wife Linda worked with Earl’s father at Bell Atlantic/Verizon and recalled many fond memories of his resolution to problems discovered by a customer service representative. As the saying goes, “like father like son,” high-quality men who make our communities better.

Earl has demonstrated the ability to lead, research and analyze data, work with people in a collaborative manner, and initiate positive change. I am sure he will deliver on his campaign slogan, “Building on Yesterday for a Better Tomorrow.”

Please join Linda and me and vote for Earl Webb!

David E. Robinson, Ed.D
Lewes
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