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Thriving in local govenment service, pulling others in

February 27, 2018 Government & Politics

From left: Tiffany Waddell, City of Charlotte administrative management division manager; Kelly Little, program supervisor, Mecklenburg County Child Support Enforcement; and Christine Edwards, community relations coordinator, Mecklenburg County.

Feb. 27, 2018

Three who serve in positions in local government made a case this morning that their presence in staff positions can help bring a diversity of views into the creation of local policy. They also told their stories of how they can help pull more people of color into positions in which they have been underrepresented in the past.

In the video below, the presentation begins at minute 14:50. The Q&A begins at minute 26:10.

 

 

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