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'''Sandra Brown''' (born c. [[1947]]) is a retired [[Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Alabama]] employee, president of the [[North Birmingham]] neighborhood association, | [[Image:Sandra Brown.jpg|right|thumb|Sandra Brown]] | ||
'''Sandra Brown''' (born c. [[1947]]) is a retired [[Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Alabama]] employee, president of the [[North Birmingham]] neighborhood association, vice president of the [[Citizen Advisory Board]], and representative of [[Birmingham City Council District 9|District 9]] on the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. | |||
Brown attended [[Birmingham City Schools]]. In [[2013]] she | Brown attended [[Birmingham City Schools]]. In [[2013]] she defeated incumbent [[Emanuel Ford]] for the District 9 seat on the Board of Education. As a candidate she expressed plans to expand career technology classes. | ||
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Revision as of 20:12, 25 July 2014
Sandra Brown (born c. 1947) is a retired Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Alabama employee, president of the North Birmingham neighborhood association, vice president of the Citizen Advisory Board, and representative of District 9 on the Birmingham Board of Education.
Brown attended Birmingham City Schools. In 2013 she defeated incumbent Emanuel Ford for the District 9 seat on the Board of Education. As a candidate she expressed plans to expand career technology classes.
References
- Wray, Cheryl (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: District 9 residents say they are ready for their fair share of attention." The Birmingham News