Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments
Commission on African American Affairs - Mayor's Office of African American Affa
Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States, 20001
Commission Appointment
Appointed by Mayor, confirmed by Council 3 years Strong preference for DC residents from all 8 wards No (all roles are voluntary) The Commission shall advise the Mayor, the Council, and the public on the views and needs of African-American communities with low-economic, education, or health indicators in the District and to analyze the decline of African-American residents as indicated by the 2010 United States Census. The Commission shall consist of 17 public, voting members appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Council. Public members shall be appointed who have shown dedication to, and knowledge of, the needs of the African-American community, and with due consideration for representation from established public, nonprofit, and volunteer community organizations concerned with African-American communities with low economic, education, and health indicators. The Commission has monthly meetings; subcommittees meet as required to complete tasks. If you are interested in an appointment to this board, please complete the appointment application. A member of our team will contact you to discuss the opportunity.
Appointed by Mayor, confirmed by Council 3 years Strong preference for DC residents from all 8 wards No (all roles are voluntary) The Commission shall advise the Mayor, the Council, and the public on the views and needs of African-American communities with low-economic, education, or health indicators in the District and to analyze the decline of African-American residents as indicated by the 2010 United States Census. The Commission shall consist of 17 public, voting members appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Council. Public members shall be appointed who have shown dedication to, and knowledge of, the needs of the African-American community, and with due consideration for representation from established public, nonprofit, and volunteer community organizations concerned with African-American communities with low economic, education, and health indicators. The Commission has monthly meetings; subcommittees meet as required to complete tasks. If you are interested in an appointment to this board, please complete the appointment application. A member of our team will contact you to discuss the opportunity.