June 12, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 31 Candidates (continued from page 13) Zolfo was born in Brooklyn, New York. He and his wife Denise moved to Franklin Lakes in 1999. They have three children: 13-year-old Ava, who attends the Franklin Avenue Middle School; and twin eight-year-old sons Anthony and Matthew, who attend High Mountain Road School. Zolfo earned his undergraduate degree from Saint John’s University and his law degree from the University of Miami. He began practicing corporate law in 1986 and has worked for various Fortune 100 companies during the span of his 27year career, the last nine with Express Scripts, Inc. in the borough. Budd was appointed to the RIH Board of Education in 2009 to fill the unexpired term of Kathy Scarpelli. Budd was elected to the board the following year. She has served on every board committee during her tenure, and has chaired several of those committees. She has also been the board representative to the APTS from 2009 to the present and has served as the board’s county representative and liaison to the Wyckoff Board of Education. She was elected vice president of the board in 2012 and as board president in January 2013. Currently a managing partner in a small software development company, Budd was previously employed by IBM for eight years in several areas, including human resources, compensation, and executive development. During that time, she developed a separate and unique program with Syracuse University to enable IBM executives to complete their undergraduate degrees in short, intensive residential programs. Budd holds a Ph.D. in comparative Renaissance literature from Fordham University. Prior to working for IBM, she spent seven years as assistant dean of students at Fordham, where she had previously taught undergraduate English for three years. Bunting grew up in Haledon and graduated from Manchester Regional High School. He has been a resident of Wyckoff since 1996, when he graduated from Susquehanna University with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He has worked in the insurance industry and has managed an investigative unit for an insurance company. Bunting’s children have attended the public schools in Wyckoff and Ramapo High School. He has been active in Wyckoff’s recreation programs for years, having been a football coach and the township’s travel basketball director. Butto joined the regional high school board this year to fill the unexpired one-year term of Wayne Peterson, who represented Franklin Lakes on the board. Butto received 22 write-in votes, the highest number of the eight people who received write-in votes to fill that position for which there were no official candidates in the school board election. Butto has lived in Franklin Lakes since 2003. He grew up in Hasbrouck Heights and attended Corpus Christi Elementary School and graduated from Bergen Catholic High School. He has been the senior financial manager for the Beyer Automotive Group and has been in the automotive industry for 28 years.