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Bell has a bachelor's degree in social science from [[Miles College]] and a master's degree in guidance and counseling from [[Alabama State University]]. She retired from the [[Alabama Department of Youth Services]] and is pursuing a second master's in education administration at [[Strayer University]].
Bell has a bachelor's degree in social science from [[Miles College]] and a master's degree in guidance and counseling from [[Alabama State University]]. She retired from the [[Alabama Department of Youth Services]] and is pursuing a second master's in education administration at [[Strayer University]].


Bell ran as a candidate for the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], [[Birmingham City Council District 6|District 6]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009 election]], losing in a runoff to incumbent [[Willie Maye, Jr]].
Bell ran as a candidate for the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], [[Birmingham City Council District 6|District 6]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009 election]], losing in a runoff to incumbent [[Willie Maye, Jr]]. She ran again for the same seat in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]].


==References==
==References==
* "Birmingham Board of Education District 6: Gwendolyn Bell" (August 19, 2009) ''Birmingham News''
* "Birmingham Board of Education District 6: Gwendolyn Bell" (August 19, 2009) {{BN}}
* Leech, Marie (October 1, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama school board hopeful W.J. Maye, Gwendolyn Bell lay out District Six goals." ''Birmingham News''
* Leech, Marie (October 1, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama school board hopeful W.J. Maye, Gwendolyn Bell lay out District Six goals." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 15:00, 15 July 2013

Gwendolyn Bell (born c. 1949) is a school counselor at New Hope Christian School.

Bell has a bachelor's degree in social science from Miles College and a master's degree in guidance and counseling from Alabama State University. She retired from the Alabama Department of Youth Services and is pursuing a second master's in education administration at Strayer University.

Bell ran as a candidate for the Birmingham Board of Education, District 6 in the 2009 election, losing in a runoff to incumbent Willie Maye, Jr. She ran again for the same seat in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election.

References

  • "Birmingham Board of Education District 6: Gwendolyn Bell" (August 19, 2009) The Birmingham News
  • Leech, Marie (October 1, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama school board hopeful W.J. Maye, Gwendolyn Bell lay out District Six goals." The Birmingham News