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'''Jennifer McKeever''' was the Co-Chair of the [[Charlottesville Democratic Party]] from 2008-2010 with Jonathan Blank. During their tenure, the Charlottesville Democratic Party implemented a [[Firehouse Primary]] to nominate candidates for local office.
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'''Jennifer McKeever''' is a candidate in 2011 for the [[Charlottesville School Board]]. <ref name="announcement">{{cite web|title=McKeever Joins School Board Race|url=http://cvillenews.com/2011/08/04/mckeever-school-board/|author=|work=|publisher=cvillenews.com|location=|publishdate=August 3, 2011|accessdate=August 5, 2011}}</ref>
 
==Biography==


McKeever served on the [[Community Development Block Grant Task Force]] from 2005-2011. During her tenure as Chair of the Task Force, City Council asked the Task Force to request for proposals for City funded housing initiatives.  
McKeever served on the [[Community Development Block Grant Task Force]] from 2005-2011. During her tenure as Chair of the Task Force, City Council asked the Task Force to request for proposals for City funded housing initiatives.  


In 2007, she unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination to the Charlottesville [[City Council]].  
In 2007, she unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination to the Charlottesville [[City Council]]. Following that, she served as co-chair of the [[Charlottesville Democratic Party]] from 2008-2010 with [[Jonathan Blank]]. During their tenure, the Charlottesville Democratic Party implemented a [[Firehouse Primary]] to nominate candidates for local office.  


McKeever also represented the [[Coalition to Preserve McIntire Park]] in their unsuccessful lawsuit to stop construction of the [[Meadowcreek Parkway]].
McKeever also represented the [[Coalition to Preserve McIntire Park]] in their unsuccessful lawsuit to stop construction of the [[Meadowcreek Parkway]].
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McKeever works as an Associate Attorney at the law firm of Jones & Green, LLP in Charlottesville, VA.
McKeever works as an Associate Attorney at the law firm of Jones & Green, LLP in Charlottesville, VA.


==Notes==
She is married to Chris Wiles and has three children, two of whom attend [[Burnley-Moran Elementary School]]. <ref name="announcement" />
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Jennifer McKeever is a candidate in 2011 for the Charlottesville School Board. [1]

Biography

McKeever served on the Community Development Block Grant Task Force from 2005-2011. During her tenure as Chair of the Task Force, City Council asked the Task Force to request for proposals for City funded housing initiatives.

In 2007, she unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination to the Charlottesville City Council. Following that, she served as co-chair of the Charlottesville Democratic Party from 2008-2010 with Jonathan Blank. During their tenure, the Charlottesville Democratic Party implemented a Firehouse Primary to nominate candidates for local office.

McKeever also represented the Coalition to Preserve McIntire Park in their unsuccessful lawsuit to stop construction of the Meadowcreek Parkway.

McKeever works as an Associate Attorney at the law firm of Jones & Green, LLP in Charlottesville, VA.

She is married to Chris Wiles and has three children, two of whom attend Burnley-Moran Elementary School. [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Web. McKeever Joins School Board Race, cvillenews.com, August 3, 2011, retrieved August 5, 2011.