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Hamilton County honors local leaders for Black History Month, recognizes educators, public-safety and reentry leaders
Summary
At its Feb. 5 meeting the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners proclaimed days honoring Dr. Monica J. Posey, Trina Jackson, district chief Carstel Winston, Gregory D. Johnson and the late Betty Daniels Rosemond and recognized the First Ladies for Health community effort.
Hamilton County commissioners used their Feb. 5 legislative meeting to present a series of Black History Month proclamations recognizing local leaders in education, public safety, health outreach and reentry work.
President Stephanie Summer O'Dumas read a proclamation honoring Dr. Monica J. Posey, president of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, noting her “more than three decades of distinguished service” at the college and citing leadership roles from assistant dean to president. “I started the tradition of Black History Month,” O'Dumas said, adding the board would “acknowledge a lot of different groups” throughout the year. Dr. Posey told the…
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