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30 Minutes Away from the Premiere of Episode 3 - Hats Off Sister Talk ๐ŸŽ‰

Global Influence, Local Impact: Gail Johnson's Leadership Journey

Hey Friend! Just wanted to send you a reminder that this weeks episode airs TONIGHT in about 30 minutes! I hope you can tune in to listen!

This week on Hats Off Sister Talk we dive into the remarkable leadership story of Gail Johnson where she has Local Impact with Global Influence!

Join us as we explore Gail's incredible journey from her beginnings in arts and culture to her impactful role as a former City Commissioner in Gainesville, Florida.

After Gail resigned from being a City Commissioner she decided to take community building to another level, and I can't wait to share her story with you!

This episode will premier Wednesday, March 20 @ 6:30PM @ youtube.com/@keytothecity910

Commissioner Joshua Simmons made history in November 2018 as the first African American Commissioner in Coral Springs since the city's incorporation in 1963. Simmons is a Emmy Award Winner and is a dedicated advocate for the Black community and Womenโ€™s Rights. Simmons leads initiatives like 'Conversations with a Commissioner,' focusing on discussions about race, equality, and police practices. He's received recognition for his advocacy, including the Florida League of Cities Home Rule Hero Award. Simmons serves on various boards and committees locally and nationally, including the National League of Cities Board of Directors. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Simmons holds degrees in Political Science and Psychology from Florida Atlantic University. Before his political career, he worked in mental health and education. Simmons is also an accomplished author, having self-published the book "Jordan Frost and The Awakening" on March 5. He is passionate about ensuring Coral Springs remains a safe and inclusive community for all residents.

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