COUNTY OF GASTON: International Women’s Day

COUNTY OF GASTON: International Women’s Day
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County of Gaston issued the following announcement on Mar. 10.

On International Womens Day, we’re highlighting the staff that makes Gaston County great! In addition to the county’s first female county manager, Dr. Kim Eagle, we also have (from top left, clockwise): Hope United Survivor Network Director Tara Joyner, Register of Deeds Susan Lockridge, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners Donna Buff, Budget & Strategy Director Janet Schafer, Public Library Director Susan McDonald, Assistant County Manager Karen Whichard, Human Resources Director Amia Massey, Social Services Director Angi Karchmer, Finance Director Tiffany Murray, Parks & Recreation Director Cathy Hart and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer Pearl Burris-Floyd. Our many thanks for your wisdom, leadership and service to our community!

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: County of Gaston 



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