 Our Mission: To educate the Greater Phoenix community about the benefits of a well-designed and accessible mass transit system, which represents a major component of a balanced regional transportation plan. |
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Mayor Hugh Hallman, City of Tempe |
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Mayor Hugh Hallman is a longtime activist, volunteer and lifelong
resident of Tempe.
Tempe voters elected Hallman mayor in the March 2004 primary
election. Hallman also served on the City Council from 1998 to 2002.
Hallman has a degree from the University of Chicago’s law school and
bachelor’s degrees in economics and political science from Claremont
Men’s College.
A practicing business law attorney, Hallman specializes in domestic
and international finance and taxation. He represents an array of
clients, from small, family-owned businesses to large corporations.
As an economist, Hallman has worked with many of the country’s top
economists at Stanford, Harvard, MIT and the University of Chicago
in analyzing markets and competition in various industries.
As a professor and lecturer, Hallman has taught business law and
economics at East Kazakhstan State University and has lectured on
agribusiness policy at Arizona State University and the
Kazakh-American Free University. He has written various texts and
books, including “How to Do Business in Kazakhstan,” published in
1999, with a second edition published in 2004.
As a community volunteer, Hallman has devoted time to local
charities like East Valley Habitat for Humanity, Assistance for
Independent Living and Tempe Community Action Agency. He has served
on the Tempe Aviation Commission and as a board member on the
Airport Noise Abatement Committee. |
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