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George Noujaim

Waterbury Republicans Board of Aldermen

Minority Leader (District 4)

Elected Minority Leader in December 2020, George Noujaim has served as Alderman representing the 4th District since 2017. He is the current Aldermanic Liaison to the Board of Education. He previously served on the Waterbury Board of Alderman from November 2011 to May 2013.  

A consistent supporter of the entire Waterbury Community, some of the activities Alderman Noujaim is involved in include: 

  • WPS Back to School Supply and Book Bag Give-A-Way

  • Partnership with WPS Parent Liaisons to provide Turkey Dinners to Families in Need

  • CCMC Toy Drive

  • Food Drives to benefit Food Pantries operated by GWIM, SVDP & the Salvation Army

  • WPS Stock the Pantry Food Drive through ShopRite of Waterbury

  • Holiday Giveaways to benefit the needy including Christmas Trees, Presents and Clothes

  • Red Cross Blood Drive Sponsor

  • Food and Amazon Give-A-Ways coordination with New Opportunities, Inc.

  • Coach - Waterbury PAL & Waterbury Knights

  • Volunteer with multiple civic, religious, educational, athletic and community organizations and programs

Noujaim graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1998 and earned a B.S. in business management from Central Connecticut State University in 2003. From 2003 to 2014, he was a master general agent with American Income Life. In 2015, he became a sales executive at Mutual of Omaha. 

Married to the lovely Sarah (Rodia) Noujaim, George is the active and proud father of 4 children (Alexis, Jacob, Chloe & Isabella). 

You may contact Alderman Noujaim via email at aldermannoujaim@waterburyct.org or 203.802.7172. 

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Kelly Zimmermann

Waterbury Republicans Board of Aldermen

Board of Aldermen District 3

Kelly Zimmermann is presently serving her first term on the Board of Alderman for 3rd Ward, which includes areas such as Bunker Hill, Robinwood, portions of Waterville, and the Overlook section of Waterbury.


Education: St. Joseph's School, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, University of Connecticut, and Central Connecticut State University. B.S. in Marketing from the Central Connecticut School of Business.


Kelly has served in the CT Army National Guard. She actively supports military efforts across Connecticut and is a member of the CT Army National Guard Family Support Group (FRG).

She's enjoys staying active in her community and is a member of the BunkerHill Neighborhood Association. She's executed multiple community events such as "Make Music Day" in Bunker Hill with The Spirit of Waterbury, the annual Bunker Hill holiday wreath contest, and is always looking for ways to support and enhance her district and the City of Waterbury.


She's passionate about the power of people coming together to create positive things. She strives to create events and vehicles for our residents to unite and do amazing things that will enhance their quality of life, help others, and overall, keep value in Waterbury. Her two other top initiatives are to keep our neighborhoods clean, and safe!

As Alderwoman, Kelly understands that safety, taxes, and commerce are major areas of interest for Waterbury's residents. She makes initiatives to understand the cost of keeping safety and commerce in Waterbury while trying to keep a lean budget, and educating the residents on what assets Waterbury brings to families through the tax structure.


Kelly's involved in a majority of other organizations that help support our residents. She's the President of the (ABWA) American Business Association. The ABWA is a national organization that supports the education of women and provides an annual scholarship to a graduating high school senior who is continuing their education to college. She's also the Aldermanic Liason to Waterbury's Arts & Tourism Commission, Vice chairwoman to the Greater Waterbury Cable Council, and a member of the Waterbury Veteran's Memorial Council.


Please contact her if you have concerns, need support with a city initiative, or have an idea you'd like to brainstorm for our City!

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