MYPros paves way to ‘Get To Know Your Candidate’
Despite the limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, MYPros paves a way to provide all candidates vying for a seat in the upcoming 22nd CNMI Legislature an opportunity to utilize its online domain to convey their vision and mission to voters throughout the Commonwealth.
MYPros introduces the “Get To Know Your Candidate Campaign,” which will create a nonpartisan, public platform that will raise awareness and provide transparency for voters. All candidates are welcome to participate in this opportunity as it will allow their goals to be expressed to voters in one central location.
Candidates are asked to submit a headshot, brief biography, answers to a questionnaire, and a link to an optional promotional video. In the promotional video, candidates are encouraged to speak on their qualifications for election and any policy objectives they find critical to communication. Each candidate will have their own personal profile on the website, which will consist of the information they have provided.
Candidates may submit their information beginning yesterday, Sept. 28, 2020 through the following link: www.mypros670.com/get-to-know-your-candidate-2020. All candidate profiles will be made available for the public through the MYPros website as early as Oct. 5, 2020.
MYPros is the leading young professional organization that focuses on providing members from both the public and private sector with resources, guidance and support to further advance in their careers.
The organization is committed to creating an environment that opens doors for networking opportunities, professional development programs, social events, and a chance to engage in discussions centered on key issues and initiatives within our islands as well as globally.
The MYPros board of directors consists of the following young professionals: president Michelle C. Atalig, vice president Dr. Bobby C. Cruz, secretary Kaitlyn Neises-Mocanu, treasurer Nicole Babauta, director Matt Deleon Guerrero, public affairs director Monique Boyer Sablan, and media director Frank Camacho. (PR)