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==Bramson Page September 10, 2013==
Hi Ross, thanks for the friendly message and advice for the Noam Bramson page. I was an intern this summer for the Mayor and was surprised to see that his office nor him had a page on wikipedia. As Mayor of a city of over 80,000 people and currently the Democratic candidate for Westchester County Executive in which he would represent over 900,000 people, I felt that he is a notable person and thus needed to add to the largest worldwide encylopedia in humanities history. Despite this, I have taken care to responsibly stay neutral in writing this stub, and have taken the correct precautions in order to follow Wikipedian standards of notability and COI. I have cited numerous prestigious news organizations such as the New York Times, The Journal News, and Westchester Magazine. Thus, I feel as though I have properly stayed neutral as fits Wikipedia metrics. I would however like you to feel free to check my work and critically analyze if it holds the standard. If this is the case, perhaps we could take the COI tag down and let the new page be viewed by the community. I'm excited to hear back from you Ross, and have a great day.

JGW

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Bramson Page September 10, 2013

Hi Ross, thanks for the friendly message and advice for the Noam Bramson page. I was an intern this summer for the Mayor and was surprised to see that his office nor him had a page on wikipedia. As Mayor of a city of over 80,000 people and currently the Democratic candidate for Westchester County Executive in which he would represent over 900,000 people, I felt that he is a notable person and thus needed to add to the largest worldwide encylopedia in humanities history. Despite this, I have taken care to responsibly stay neutral in writing this stub, and have taken the correct precautions in order to follow Wikipedian standards of notability and COI. I have cited numerous prestigious news organizations such as the New York Times, The Journal News, and Westchester Magazine. Thus, I feel as though I have properly stayed neutral as fits Wikipedia metrics. I would however like you to feel free to check my work and critically analyze if it holds the standard. If this is the case, perhaps we could take the COI tag down and let the new page be viewed by the community. I'm excited to hear back from you Ross, and have a great day.

JGW