Doing big things requires collaboration. I was encouraged that Jerica Richardson reached out to me months ago to better understand the needs of the neighbors I serve in Smyrna. In those conversations, she displayed strong enthusiasm for the same issues I am working to fix. I know that she will bring a needed, close-knit collaboration with the County and the City to get big things done. Given our shared interests in specific solutions for traffic improvement, community and economic development, and improving quality of life, I think Jerica Richardson will do an outstanding job serving Cobb County and will be a great benefit to Ward 7 specifically.
Improving the lives of working families so as to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our community. To accomplish this mission we will build and constantly seek to improve the American labor movement. The Atlanta North Georgia Labor Council is comprised of 18 Metro - Atlanta counties including Butts, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dekalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding, Rockdale, Spalding and Walton.
I have known Jerica for a long time now. I have seen first-hand her intelligence on the issues, passion for advocacy, and dedication to serving her community. Jerica's life experiences have uniquely equipped her with the ability to bring people from different communities and diverse backgrounds together to reach common goals and solve core problems. There is no one better to serve as an advocate on Cobb's B.O.C. and I know she'll make sure we're doing our part in Washington to bring resources back to our communities.
Serving as an appointed and elected official for almost 30 years in local and state government has provided the insight and experience to recognize who is ready and able to hold office effectively. Jerica is one of those people. She is a strong candidate, smart in her understanding of how to make government work, with a rare compassion and commitment to service that is hard to find in today's politics.
Jerica will bring a much needed perspective to the Cobb County Commission. She understands what it will take to bring the diverse communities of Cobb County together through modern mobility, affordable housing, and investments in sustainability. I'm proud to endorse Jerica for the Cobb County Commission and look forward to partnering with her to move both Smyrna and Cobb County forward.
Jerica Richardson has made it her mission to work as a servant-leader for the residents of Cobb county. Her vision for a more connected Cobb is one that serves the best interests of our communities. Celebrating and encouraging diversity, empowering the marginalized, and removing discriminatory barriers are key tenets of her platform that are indicative of her commitment to equity in Cobb County.
I have known Jerica since she was a recent grad from Ga Tech. Throughout this time, I have been consistently impressed and encouraged by her passion for helping our fellow Georgians and the intensity of her desire to empower Cobb County and its residents. She is a quick study and has impressed me with her working knowledge of municipal government. I know that she is ready to lead, and that Cobb County and District 2 will be blessed to have her on the Board of Commissioners.
I fully believe in Jerica and her mission to Connect Cobb in every sense of the term. She and I have had many conversations, and she understands Cobb County government and how the Board of Commissioners can work in partnership with the School Board to better serve our schools' parents, students, and staff throughout the system. Jerica is ready to lead, and I feel confident in Cobb's future with her on the Board of Commissioners representing District 2.
I had the privilege to serve with Jerica on Cobb Schools Facility and Technology Citizens Oversight Committee. From the first meeting, I knew Jerica was not just a leader but passionate about ensuring our county continues to thrive.
I had the good fortune of meeting Jerica at the same workshop training, except she wanted to be a campaign advocate, and I wanted to be a candidate! Jerica is a one-of-a-kind candidate: sincere in her passion to bring her community together and dedicated in her mission to have the willingness to confront difficult and complex issues in healthcare and the environment. She will be an excellent advocate for the changes necessary to make the Board of Commissioners a better vehicle to serve all Cobb County residents.
In these tough times, Cobb County families need a person on their Board of Commissioners who believes in giving the people a voice at the table of government. Jerica Richardson is that person. I have had the chance to meet Jerica, and she is ready to lead. More importantly, she is ready to listen to every voice in Cobb, Democrat and Republican, to collaborate and discover the best way to move us all forward into the future. She is transparent, she has a vision, and I look forward to seeing her on the Board of Commissioners working for the families of Cobb County.
Jerica is the right choice for Commissioner, especially at this critical moment in our history. She is a brilliant, community-driven leader who will connect Cobb and move us toward our best days.
Doing big things requires collaboration. I was encouraged that Jerica Richardson reached out to me months ago to better understand the needs of the neighbors I serve in Smyrna. In those conversations, she displayed strong enthusiasm for the same issues I am working to fix. I know that she will bring a needed, close-knit collaboration with the County and the City to get big things done. Given our shared interests in specific solutions for traffic improvement, community and economic development, and improving quality of life, I think Jerica Richardson will do an outstanding job serving Cobb County and will be a great benefit to Ward 7 specifically.
Jerica is the right choice for Commissioner, especially at this critical moment in our history. She is a brilliant, community-driven leader who will connect Cobb and move us toward our best days.
I have known Jerica since she was a recent grad from Ga Tech. Throughout this time, I have been consistently impressed and encouraged by her passion for helping our fellow Georgians and the intensity of her desire to empower Cobb County and its residents. She is a quick study and has impressed me with her working knowledge of municipal government. I know that she is ready to lead, and that Cobb County and District 2 will be blessed to have her on the Board of Commissioners.
I have known Jerica for a long time now. I have seen first-hand her intelligence on the issues, passion for advocacy, and dedication to serving her community. Jerica's life experiences have uniquely equipped her with the ability to bring people from different communities and diverse backgrounds together to reach common goals and solve core problems. There is no one better to serve as an advocate on Cobb's B.O.C. and I know she'll make sure we're doing our part in Washington to bring resources back to our communities.
Serving as an appointed and elected official for almost 30 years in local and state government has provided the insight and experience to recognize who is ready and able to hold office effectively. Jerica is one of those people. She is a strong candidate, smart in her understanding of how to make government work, with a rare compassion and commitment to service that is hard to find in today's politics.
I had the good fortune of meeting Jerica at the same workshop training, except she wanted to be a campaign advocate, and I wanted to be a candidate! Jerica is a one-of-a-kind candidate: sincere in her passion to bring her community together and dedicated in her mission to have the willingness to confront difficult and complex issues in healthcare and the environment. She will be an excellent advocate for the changes necessary to make the Board of Commissioners a better vehicle to serve all Cobb County residents.
I fully believe in Jerica and her mission to Connect Cobb in every sense of the term. She and I have had many conversations, and she understands Cobb County government and how the Board of Commissioners can work in partnership with the School Board to better serve our schools' parents, students, and staff throughout the system. Jerica is ready to lead, and I feel confident in Cobb's future with her on the Board of Commissioners representing District 2.
I had the privilege to serve with Jerica on Cobb Schools Facility and Technology Citizens Oversight Committee. From the first meeting, I knew Jerica was not just a leader but passionate about ensuring our county continues to thrive.
Jerica Richardson has made it her mission to work as a servant-leader for the residents of Cobb county. Her vision for a more connected Cobb is one that serves the best interests of our communities. Celebrating and encouraging diversity, empowering the marginalized, and removing discriminatory barriers are key tenets of her platform that are indicative of her commitment to equity in Cobb County.
Jerica will bring a much needed perspective to the Cobb County Commission. She understands what it will take to bring the diverse communities of Cobb County together through modern mobility, affordable housing, and investments in sustainability. I'm proud to endorse Jerica for the Cobb County Commission and look forward to partnering with her to move both Smyrna and Cobb County forward.
Improving the lives of working families so as to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our community. To accomplish this mission we will build and constantly seek to improve the American labor movement. The Atlanta North Georgia Labor Council is comprised of 18 Metro - Atlanta counties including Butts, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dekalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding, Rockdale, Spalding and Walton.
In these tough times, Cobb County families need a person on their Board of Commissioners who believes in giving the people a voice at the table of government. Jerica Richardson is that person. I have had the chance to meet Jerica, and she is ready to lead. More importantly, she is ready to listen to every voice in Cobb, Democrat and Republican, to collaborate and discover the best way to move us all forward into the future. She is transparent, she has a vision, and I look forward to seeing her on the Board of Commissioners working for the families of Cobb County.