Rakesh Kak for School Board

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I have known Rakesh Kak and his family since we first moved into West Windsor in 2005. Rakesh and I have commuted together to New York City for work for the past eight years and when you spend so much time with one person you get to know the person quite well. I have always found Rakesh to be a dedicated family person, who cared deeply about the overall growth and development of his children, and well being of his family. I believe, if elected, Rakesh will work the hardest and in the best interest of the students and the parents of the school district.

He has been a great friend and has always stood by us, good times or bad times. He is always there to provide you with an ear and a perspective. He is not the one who shies away from providing open and honest feedback. These traits will serve him very well in performing his duties on the school board.

Rakesh has a vast experience in the financial services industry having worked for large investment banking firms. He is a co-founder of a boutique investment banking firm for the past six years. Given his experience and expertise in the area of fiscal management, he will be uniquely placed to play a key role in optimizing the school budget.

Rakesh’s strengths of family values, listening skills, leadership skills, and fiscal responsibility make him the best candidate for the school board elections. I whole heartedly support his candidacy and encourage everyone to elect him to the school board on November 5th.

Eesh K Bansal

7 Casselberry Way, West Windsor

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