Council reappoints Emily Holman to regional vector-control board

Long Beach City Council · December 17, 2025

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Summary

The council approved the four-year reappointment of Emily Holman to the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District Board of Trustees beginning Jan. 5, 2026; councilmembers cited her public-health background and CDC experience.

The Long Beach City Council voted Dec. 16 to reappoint Emily Holman to the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District Board of Trustees for a four-year term starting Jan. 5, 2026.

Councilmember Supernaugh moved the item and Councilwoman Kerr seconded. Supernaugh summarized Holman’s qualifications: she has represented Long Beach on the board since 2017, is trained as an epidemiologist, previously served as the city’s communicable disease controller, and worked on outbreak response at the Centers for Disease Control during the COVID-19 pandemic. He noted Holman’s ongoing academic work pursuing a doctorate addressing local dengue transmission.

The council approved the nomination by roll-call vote; no public speakers opposed the reappointment.