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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, | :''This article is about the Birmingham Board of Education member, for the Birmingham City Council and Jefferson County Commission member, see [[Sandra Little Brown]].'' | ||
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'''Sandra Kelley 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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Latest revision as of 10:23, 5 July 2017
- This article is about the Birmingham Board of Education member, for the Birmingham City Council and Jefferson County Commission member, see Sandra Little Brown.
Sandra Kelley 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