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'''Yawntreshia L. "Treshia" Coleman''' (born c. [[1982]]) is a | '''Yawntreshia L. "Treshia" Coleman''' (born c. [[1982]]) is a partner in the [[WATS Tax Service]] in [[Roebuck]] and a small business consultant. | ||
Coleman earned her business degree at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia in [[2004]] and worked as an accountant for a major retailer. She | Coleman earned her business degree at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia in [[2004]] and worked as an accountant for a major retailer before her work at WATS. She was a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]], challenging incumbent [[Carol Duncan]] and five others. Coleman's campaign platform included improving communication, providing youth activities, encouraging community retail and economic revitalization and expanding education opportunities. She came in last in the seven-way race. | ||
Coleman is the wife of [[Larry Coleman II]], founder of the [[Transformation Birmingham]] ministry. That group joined with her campaign for a prayer walk on [[August 1]], [[2009]]. The couple has one daughter | Coleman is the wife of [[Larry Coleman II]], founder of the [[Transformation Birmingham]] ministry. That group joined with her campaign for a prayer walk on [[August 1]], [[2009]]. The couple has one daughter who entered kindergarten in 2009. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:07, 18 September 2009
Yawntreshia L. "Treshia" Coleman (born c. 1982) is a partner in the WATS Tax Service in Roebuck and a small business consultant.
Coleman earned her business degree at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia in 2004 and worked as an accountant for a major retailer before her work at WATS. She was a candidate for District 2 in the 2009 Birmingham City Council election, challenging incumbent Carol Duncan and five others. Coleman's campaign platform included improving communication, providing youth activities, encouraging community retail and economic revitalization and expanding education opportunities. She came in last in the seven-way race.
Coleman is the wife of Larry Coleman II, founder of the Transformation Birmingham ministry. That group joined with her campaign for a prayer walk on August 1, 2009. The couple has one daughter who entered kindergarten in 2009.
References
- "Birmingham City Council elections: District 2 candidate Yawntreshia Coleman." (August 12, 2009) Birmingham News
External links
- Treshia Coleman campaign website
- Treshia Coleman campaign on Facebook.com