31 Aralık 2012 Pazartesi

Councilwoman Felicia Moore elected to National League of Cities board for 2-year term

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The National League ofCities (NLC) membership named Atlanta City Councilwoman Felicia Moore to theorganization’s board of directors at its annual business meeting Dec. 1 in Boston.The Dist. 9 councilwoman represents the far western portion of Buckhead.  

Felicia Moore
Moore will serve a two yearterm beginning immediately. She will work with the officers in shaping NLC’s priorities anddirecting the organization’s advocacy, research and membership activities forthe coming year. 
Moore is currentlyserving her fourth term on the Atlanta City Council, being first elected in1997.  Presently, she is the chair of the Finance/Executive Committee andserves on the Committee on Council and Transportation Committee.
An active member ofNLC, Moore is the past president of the National Black Caucus of Local ElectedOfficials (NBC-LEO), a constituency group of NLC, and a past chair and memberof the NBC-LEO Foundation.  She recently received the Diamond AmbassadorCertificate Award from the Leadership Training Institute.
Among Moore’s recent recognitions,she has been listed in “Who’s Who in Black Atlanta,” “Outstanding Young Womenin America,” and “The Women Looking Ahead 100 List.”  The Atlanta BusinessLeague has recognized her as one of “Atlanta’s Top 100 Women of Influence.”
The National League ofCities is dedicated to helping city leaders build better communities. NLC is aresource and advocate for 19,000 cities, towns and villages, representing morethan 218 million Americans.

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