Mayor and City CouncilCouncilman Wayne EctonCouncilman Wayne Ecton was elected to his first term on the Scottsdale City Council in March 2002. He previously served on the 2001/2002 Citizens Budget Committee and the Big Box Ideas Team, which helped the city develop an ordinance to regulate the placement and appearance of "big box" retail buildings. A Scottsdale resident since 1996, Councilman Ecton is a member of the Coalition of Pinnacle Peak, the Greater Pinnacle Peak Homeowners Association, Friends of the McDowell Land Trust and the Foothills Community Foundation. He also is a member of the Scottsdale Center for the Arts, the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass, the American Craft Council and the Glass Art Society. Councilman Ecton retired from Alcoa after 33 years in high-level financial management positions in the U.S. corporate headquarters and International and U. S. operating locations. In his last 13 years with the company, he specialized in managing "turnaround" situations involving mergers and acquisitions at Alcoa subsidiaries. His international experience includes assignments in Guinea, West Africa and Hungary. In West Africa, his was responsible for all administrative functions - including housing, transportation, utilities, security, food supply, hospital and schools - in a company town. In Hungary, he also served as an advisor to government agencies on health, safety and environmental issues and did volunteer work assisting entrepreneurial start-up businesses. Councilman Ecton holds a bachelor's degree in business. He was also a member of the Financial Executives Institute until his retirement. He and his wife Martha have been married for 35 years and have two grown children. |
I just cannot imagine what a career, private sector bureaucrat could possibly know that would be "entrepreneurial". I'll wager the Hungarian businessmen were glad when Mr. Ecton went home.