Incoming Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee announces transition team

(BCN)-Next Oakland mayor Barbara Lee announced on Friday that her transitional team will consist of more than ten political and local leaders of employment and non-profit business. Lee, who won special elections on April 15 to replace former mayor Shing Thao, said she formed a transitional committee to help implement her agenda in the first 100 days of her management.

“Oaklands – he deserves – is a transparency, accountability and results. With the help of these dynamic leaders and population, this is what we will offer together,” he told me.

The head of the Lee Transitional team is Danny One, former CEO of Oakland Port.

The Transitional Committee, Keith Brown, will lead the Executive Secretary of the Labor Board of the Board of Directors of Allama Company, Parbra Leslie, Commissioner of Oakland and President of the Auckland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, in Auckland.

Among the members of the Committee, among others, CEO of San Francisco Farid Blackwell, former supervisor of the province of Olaida Keith Karson, former president of the Auckland branch of the voter association, Viola Gonzalez, the regional president of Kaiser Berminity, North California Carrie Olin Plitz, and the founding partner in Kapoor Farma Kapoor Kapoor.

Also, work as former consultants will be a lawyer for the Auckland city Barbara Parker and Ben Rosenfeld, a former observer, the budget director and deputy director of the city in San Francisco.

“Members of the Transition Committee were invited specifically to provide leadership and perspectives in helping to implement the mayor’s plan, Lim Louis, to help and help resist work groups to provide instructions on how to rebuild accountability and the results of the population in Auckland,” according to Li.

Lee has published its 10 -point plan for a transition period for 100 days, which includes the collection of police and business owners together to derive public safety strategies, and invite the executives for the 10 largest companies in the city to discuss special partnerships in the public and private sectors, start reviewing the city contracts and appointing the work group to find ways to update Oakland from Auckland government, “among other things.

She will also form working groups to focus on things such as housing, homelessness, economic discrimination, good governance, arts, culture and city youth. For more information about Lee’s transitional team and its 100 -day plan, people can visit www.barbaraleetransition.com.

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