Town Election June 29 – New Date!

Cast your ballot by Monday, June 29, 2020 before the polls close!
Polls Open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
at Hopkinton Middle School
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Adam R Munroe

Board of Assessors 2020-26 HDTC Associate Member, School Committee 2023-24
20 Holt St Hopkinton MA 01748 Committee to Elect Adam Munroe c/o Richard Duggan 38 Priscilla Rd Hopkinton MA 01748 Candidate Phone: 774-573-7223 Candidate Statement: School Committee Candidate Statement Candidate Statement: Board of Assessors Candidate Statement Donate: Donate to Adam’s Campaign
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Candidate Statement

School Committee Candidate Statement

Greetings,

I would like to take a moment of your time to introduce myself and provide information on my background. My name is Adam R. Munroe. I am a candidate for the Hopkinton School Committee.

I have been a resident of Hopkinton for many years and my family’s history within the town goes back decades. My wife Heather and our three children truly enjoy calling Hopkinton our home. Our youngest child is currently a student in the Hopkinton school system. He enjoys being a student and often brings home exciting and interesting news from school.

I find Hopkinton provides a unique sense of community. We share wonderful schools, amazing events, and unparalleled community engagement with our public library, parks, and recreation opportunities. These advantages, and many more, are surpassed only by the overwhelming sense of dedication and service of those who have committed themselves to ensuring Hopkinton remains the safe and comfortable town we call home.

In the spirit of community service, I ask for the opportunity to serve on our School Committee. While Hopkinton is a great town, we also face many challenges. Fiscal acumen, economic equity, and transparency are core values that inspire my desire to serve on the committee. The residents of Hopkinton should expect a school committee that is engaged, responsible, and ensures that the core values Hopkinton residents are represented in the education of its students.

I currently serve as a member of Hopkinton’s Marathon Committee, where over the past several years I have fostered lasting relationships with many officials and others, which has allowed me to demonstrate teamwork, collaboration, and trust. Additionally, I serve on the Hopkinton Board of Assessors and help to ensure the tax base is executed in a fair and equitable manner in line with state regulations. I believe this steadfast oversight ensures that all residents in Hopkinton can feel confident that their interests are being handled in a transparent and professional manner.

My background has always been in service to others. I am a former paramedic with over 20 years of service. I continued my service journey to become a registered nurse, first obtaining my Associate degree, then Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. Currently I am completing a PhD candidacy with a focus in Nursing Education.

My current roles include being department chair of a nursing program at a local community college and a registered nurse in a busy local emergency department. I have also served as a visiting lecturer in the Nursing Department at Framingham State University. All of these require fastidious attention to detail, an understanding of a variety of perspectives, an in-depth understanding of analytic data, and ability to apply critical thinking to evolving situations. My responsibilities as the chair of the nursing department include evaluating current educational practices for the nursing program and making recommendations for evidence-based changes and modifications to support sound educational practices while also embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion from across the community. Additionally, developing budgets, reviewing policies, developing and executing strategic plans, collaborating with administrators, faculty, staff, and students are responsibilities I feel will transfer well to the school committee.

I sincerely feel my proven skills, dedication to community, compassionate caring, and core values make me a great candidate for your consideration.

Thank you for your support.

Adam R. Munroe PhD(c), MSN, BSN, ADN, RN

Board of Assessors Candidate Statement

I would like to take a moment of your time to introduce myself and provide some information on my background. My name is Adam R. Munroe. I am a candidate for re-election to the Town of Hopkinton Board of Assessors.

I have been a resident of Hopkinton for thirteen years and my family’s history within the town goes back decades. My wife Heather, and three children truly enjoy calling Hopkinton our home.

I find Hopkinton provides a unique sense of community. Wonderful schools, amazing events, unparalleled community engagement including our public library, parks, and recreation opportunities. These, and many more, are surpassed by the overwhelming sense of dedication and service of those who have committed themselves to ensuring Hopkinton remains the safe and comfortable town we call home.

In the spirit of community service I ask for the opportunity to continue to serve on our Board of Assessors. While Hopkinton is a great town, we also face many challenges. Fiscal responsibility, economic equality, and transparency are core values that inspire my work on the board.

I currently serve as a member of Hopkinton’s Marathon Committee where over the past several years have fostered lasting relationships with many officials and others which have allowed me to demonstrate teamwork, collaboration, and trust.

My background has always been in service to others. I am a former paramedic with over 20 years of service. I continued my service journey to become a registered nurse. First obtaining my Associate degree, then Bachelor’s, and Master’s degrees. Currently I am completing a PhD candidacy with a focus in Nursing Education. My current roles include being a registered nurse in a busy local emergency department as well as being a visiting lecturer in the Nursing Department at Framingham State University. While you may wonder how this experience relates to becoming a member of the Board of Assessors; let me explain. All of these require fastidious attention to detail, an understanding of a variety of perspectives, an in-depth understanding of analytic data, and ability to apply critical thinking to evolving situations.

I sincerely feel my proven skills, dedication to community, compassionate caring, and core values make me a great candidate for your consideration.

Thank you for your support.

Adam R. Munroe PhD(c), MSN, RN

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