Adam Connell
Adam was born in London and moved to Addison after graduating from the
London School of Economics. He became involved locally by campaigning against
the sell-off of the Milson Road Health Centre - raising a petition against its
redevelopment into an oversized property development. Adam determined to stand
for election when similar proposals to demolish Charing Cross Hospital were
backed by his three local Conservative councillors.
Adam is a human resources manager for a leading supermarket group. He is keen to use this experience to make the local council more efficient and take a better approach to customer service.
Sue Fennimore
Sue has lived in H&F for over 30 years. She is a governor of two
local schools and was elected by all the parent governors in the borough to
represent them on the Council's Education Select Committee. For the past twelve
years, Sue has volunteered for the Youth Offending Service, working on
restorative justice with young people who have become involved in the judicial
system.
Sue also volunteers for the Hammersmith Winter Night Shelter for the
homeless, which has seen a dramatic increase in use over the last two years.
She has two children and lives in Shepherds Bush.
Khafi Kareem
Born and raised in Hammersmith and Fulham, Khafi serves as a special
police constable and a school governor. Khafi has lived, worked and volunteered
in France, Italy, China and America and speaks five languages (French, Italian,
Yoruba and British Sign Language as well as her native English). She is a
Multilingualism Ambassador for the British Council.
Khafi believes there should be opportunities for everyone to achieve
their ambitions to build a better life. She is keen to reform local housing
policies so new homes to buy or rent are available for residents rather than
investors.
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