
Brad Sharp Endorsement

In a time when every issue seems to divide us, it's encouraging to know Sadaf Haq is willing to step up and serve as voice for unity. Frisco is growing fast. We need experienced leaders like Sadaf to ensure that we become a balanced city that embraces and celebrates cultural diversity.
Diversity alone is not why I support Sadaf. She has proven her commitment to Frisco through varied service to the community for a number of years before ever considering a place on City Council. She is the definition of servant leadership.
Unlike many candidates that try to convince me of their leadership ability, Sadaf asked me why I think she would be a good leader. That alone sets her apart from her fellow candidates. Asking questions is the only way to know what is important to the residents of Frisco... and an indicator of how she will serve on City Council. Sadaf's positions on Frisco's issues are based on facts and resident feedback. I'm confident that she will never allow political or corporate pressure to sway her vote.
Some will use her differences and misinformation to create false fear. There is no room for elected leaders that rely on manipulating voters to win; how you do one thing is how you do everything! The foundation of Sadaf's leadership is her ability to rise above negativity and hatred to be an example of compassion, empathy, and inclusion when we need it most.
We simply can't afford to kick the can of diverse leadership down the road any longer. Sadaf is the right candidate at the right time. I encourage everyone to join me in creating a stronger Frisco by choosing Sadaf Haq for Frisco City Council, Place 6.
~ Brad Sharp
Current Community Service
Chair, City of Frisco Downtown Advisory Board
Co-Chair, North Texas Community Artscape
Vice-Chair, The Movie Institute
Founding Director, Creative Frisco
Mentor, Frisco Young Entrepreneurs Academy
Board Member, Heritage Association of Frisco
Board Member, Arts & Music Guild
Committee Member, Melody of Hope
Frisco Resident since 2006
Past Community Service
President-Elect, Frisco Association for the Arts
2018 Frisco Citizen Bond Committee
Past Chair, City of Frisco Public Art Board
Leadership Arts Institute Class of 2020
Leadership Frisco Class 18, Graduate
City Hall 101, Graduate
FPD Citizens Police Academy, Graduate
Frisco Police Volunteer Association (Citizens on Patrol)
Founding Organizer, 1 Million Cups Frisco
Awarded: Frisco Youth Theatre Community Arts Advocate of the Year 2016
Recognized: Texas Certified Arts Advocate
Before the pandemic, those of us actively serving the city would see each other numerous times throughout the month. Brad is one of those people with whom I would cross paths often. We connected over our love for Frisco, our love for the arts and our commitment to serve in whatever capacity we can. I’ve learned a lot from Brad and his passion for our community. I’m appreciative for his insight and guidance -- which reminds me of a quote from William Shakespeare: “No legacy is so rich as honesty”. Thank you for being an honest voice in today’s world.
