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Stakeholder committee opens nominations for chair, co-chair and secretary ahead of March renewal

Richard Price Collaborative stakeholder committee · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Committee chair Beatrice Guerrero said the Richard Price Collaborative will renew leadership in March 2026; members were invited to self-nominate for chair, co-chair and secretary positions and staff will hold a vote at the next meeting if needed.

Beatrice Guerrero, chair and project lead for the City of Richmond, told the Richard Price Collaborative stakeholder committee on Jan. 7 that committee officers serve two-year terms and that the committee’s leadership will be renewed in March 2026. Guerrero said the committee was approved on March 6, 2024, and officers—chair, co-chair and secretary—are due for renewal.

Guerrero named the current chair as herself and said the co-chair is Chito and the secretary is Mbeza. She invited committee members and the public to self-nominate. "If you do not nominate yourself, we'll nominate some people on our next meeting," she said, and added that a vote will be taken at the next meeting after staff circulates a survey of nominations.

The chair said youth fellows are welcome to nominate themselves and that staff will support any new officers with onboarding and meeting facilitation. The committee plans to collect nominations ahead of the March meeting and to present a slate for a formal vote in the next meeting cycle.

Next step: staff will circulate a nominations survey and hold a formal vote at the next regular meeting prior to the March leadership transition.