ELECTION 2022
Alan Ehrlich has entered the race to become the next South Pasadena City Treasurer.
By News Desk
Ehrlich says:
I’m excited to bring my twenty years of successful business and financial management experience to this role and the city. I love South Pasadena and I want to be the people’s watchdog.
Ehrlich praises the job done by (current treasurer) Gary Pia, saying “he has left some big shoes to fill during his 3 terms holding the office. I’ve known Gary since the days we worked together on the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life here in the city.”
With the city still searching for a permanent Director of Finance and needing to hire a new accounting manager, Ehrlich believes he has a unique operational finance skill set that can benefit the department and city.
Alan Ehrlich
Alan Ehrlich has over twenty years of financial management, budgeting, forecasting and reporting with organizations including The Walt Disney Company and Universal Studios. Ehrlich received his Bachelors Degree in Economics from the University of Rochester, NY, and Masters in Business Administration from Loyola Marymount University. He has lived in South Pasadena since 2000 and raised his two children here. Ehrlich previously served on the Public Safety Commission and is a member of the South Pasadena Community Emergency Response Team, (CERT), since the program’s inception in 2013.
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