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'''Connie Lewin-Goldsby''' (born January 6, [[1942]]) is a lobbyist and advisor to [[Birmingham]] [[List of Birmingham mayors|mayor]] [[Bernard Kincaid]] and the former director of [[Urban Ministry]].
'''Connie Lewin-Goldsby''' (born [[January 6]], [[1942]]) is a lobbyist and former advisor to [[Birmingham]] [[List of Birmingham mayors|mayor]] [[Bernard Kincaid]] and director of [[Urban Ministry]].


Goldsby attended nursing school at Wayne State University in Detroit and worked as a nurse for a while before becoming involved in Urban Ministry in Birmingham. She has worked as a lobbyist on behalf of the [[City of Birmingham]] and the Alabama Education Association and has been active in the [[Jefferson County Citizens Coalition]] and the [[Progressive Democratic Council]].  
Goldsby attended nursing school at Wayne State University in Detroit and worked as a nurse for a while before becoming involved in Urban Ministry in Birmingham. She has worked as a lobbyist on behalf of the [[City of Birmingham]] and the Alabama Education Association and has been active in the [[Jefferson County Citizens Coalition]] and the [[Progressive Democratic Council]].  


She was elected as a delegate to the 1992 and 2000 Democratic National Conventions. She campaigned unsuccessfully for the Alabama House of Representatives in 1993 and [[2006 primary elections|2006]], and for the Alabama Senate in 1998. In 2006 she lost in a runoff to [[Earl Hilliard Jr]] for the democratic nomination for [[Alabama House District 60]].
She was elected as a delegate to the 1992 and 2000 Democratic National Conventions. She campaigned unsuccessfully for the Alabama House of Representatives in 1993 and [[2006 primary elections|2006]], and for the Alabama Senate in 1998. In 2006 she lost in a runoff to [[Earl Hilliard Jr]] for the democratic nomination for [[Alabama House District 60]].
In [[2018]], Goldsby was appointed to the [[Jefferson County Cemetery Board]].


Goldsby lives in [[Fultondale]].
Goldsby lives in [[Fultondale]].
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* Taylor, Kellie Hewitt (July 12, 2006) "Hilliard-Goldsby face-off hinges on age, experience." {{BN}}
* Taylor, Kellie Hewitt (July 12, 2006) "Hilliard-Goldsby face-off hinges on age, experience." {{BN}}
* "Primary Runoffs 2006: House District 60" (July 16, 2006) {{BN}}
* "Primary Runoffs 2006: House District 60" (July 16, 2006) {{BN}}
* Edgemon, Erin (February 15, 2018) "Residents appointed to Jefferson County cemetery complaint board." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 4 January 2021

Connie Lewin-Goldsby (born January 6, 1942) is a lobbyist and former advisor to Birmingham mayor Bernard Kincaid and director of Urban Ministry.

Goldsby attended nursing school at Wayne State University in Detroit and worked as a nurse for a while before becoming involved in Urban Ministry in Birmingham. She has worked as a lobbyist on behalf of the City of Birmingham and the Alabama Education Association and has been active in the Jefferson County Citizens Coalition and the Progressive Democratic Council.

She was elected as a delegate to the 1992 and 2000 Democratic National Conventions. She campaigned unsuccessfully for the Alabama House of Representatives in 1993 and 2006, and for the Alabama Senate in 1998. In 2006 she lost in a runoff to Earl Hilliard Jr for the democratic nomination for Alabama House District 60.

In 2018, Goldsby was appointed to the Jefferson County Cemetery Board.

Goldsby lives in Fultondale.

References

  • Taylor, Kellie Hewitt (July 12, 2006) "Hilliard-Goldsby face-off hinges on age, experience." The Birmingham News
  • "Primary Runoffs 2006: House District 60" (July 16, 2006) The Birmingham News
  • Edgemon, Erin (February 15, 2018) "Residents appointed to Jefferson County cemetery complaint board." The Birmingham News