Orange County Business Council BIZPAC Endorses Mike Carroll

IRVINE, California - Today, the Orange County Business Council (OCBC) BIZPAC announced their support of Vice Mayor Mike Carroll for Irvine City Council. Carroll is running for Irvine City Council in the November 3rd General Election.

“Mike Carroll has been an important voice for thoughtful, balanced development and support of Orange County businesses,” said Lucy Dunn, Orange County Business Council President and Chief Executive Officer and Trustee of the UCI Foundation. 

"I'm honored to have the support of the Orange County Business Council BIZPAC," said Carroll. "With a strong and diverse business community with companies large and small, Irvine is the backbone of the economic powerhouse that is Orange County. We're proud of the City partnerships we've fostered with job creators to keep Irvine moving forward."

OCBC joins the Irvine Police Association, the Orange County Firefighters, OC Tax PAC, many Irvine residents, and a host of current and former elected officials in supporting Mike Carroll for the Irvine City Council.  

 
About OCBC BIZPAC:

For over 20 years, the Orange County Business Council’s Political Action Committee has supported candidates who promote and protect a public policy agenda that supports Orange County’s business community. Orange County Business Council is the leading voice of business in Orange County, California. OCBC represents and promotes the business community, working with government and academia, to enhance Orange County’s economic development and prosperity in order to preserve a high quality of life. For more information, visit www.ocbc.org.
 
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Mike Carroll (Vice Mayor, City of Irvine) is a devoted husband, parent of school age children, and Irvine small business owner. Prior to joining the City Council, Mike was Vice Chair of the Planning Commission and Chair of the Community Services Commission. He is an Irvine Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member, a founding board member of the Orange County Rescue Mission medical clinic, and former President of the Vista Verde K-8 School Foundation.