2017 Candidate Interview: Dan Terbrack for Berkley Mayor

(Crystal A. Proxmire, July 1, 2017)

Berkley, MI  -Berkley councilperson Daniel (Dan) Terbrack is running for Mayor in the Nov. 7, 2017 election.

At the time of this interview we do not know if he has any opposition.

Terbrack was first elected in 2007 and he has worked as a teacher,  a principal and a financial advisor.  He is a Berkley native who is married and raising three daughters in the same community where he grew up.  “I realize that that decisions I make now will impact not only today, but also impact their Berkley for the future,” he said.

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