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A fourth contender has entered the race to become mayor of Saskatoon.

Kelley Moore, who currently serves as the director of the Ministry of Social Services community and client services centre, says her experience both in business and government sectors have prepared her for the election bid.

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“For me, I believe that Saskatoon is ready for a new leader, a fresh perspective and a new perspective at the mayor’s level,” said the 43-year-old in an interview, noting that she has experience working in government, the business sector and the non-profit sector.

Moore has led negotiations on housing programs and co-authored the national Canadian Index of Wellbeing, been honoured by the Canadian Institute of Planners and the United Way, and operated as a co-owner and director of Prairie Wild Consulting.

“I have an excellent and well-rounded perspective of how policy, government and community have to all work together,” she said, noting her time previously as a senior planner with the City of Saskatoon has helped her understand the “inner-workings,” of city council.