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Jasmine Zavala: A Voice for Wake Forest

Jasmine Zavala: A Voice for Wake Forest

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Summary-

In this episode of the Workspace Podcast, host Grant Paxton interviews Jasmine Zavala, a candidate for the Wake Forest Board of Commissioners. They discuss Jasmine's journey from growing up in Wake Forest to her current campaign, her passion for education and community involvement, and her vision for local government. Jasmine shares insights into her background in business and public administration, her work with nonprofits, and her commitment to making a positive impact in her community.

Keywords

Wake Forest, Jasmine Zavala, local government, community involvement, education, nonprofits, public administration, campaign, Wake Forest Board of Commissioners, Grant Paxton

Takeaways

  • Jasmine Zavala is running for the Wake Forest Board of Commissioners.
  • She has a strong background in business and public administration.
  • Jasmine is passionate about education and community involvement.
  • She emphasizes the importance of nonprofits in supporting government efforts.
  • Jasmine's campaign focuses on data, equity, and heart.
  • She believes in the power of diverse voices in leadership.
  • Jasmine advocates for more women in leadership roles.
  • She highlights the role of local government in community development.
  • Jasmine shares her personal journey and growth through the campaign.
  • She encourages community engagement and participation in local elections.


Chapters

  • 00:00:00 Introduction and Background
  • 00:00:00 Jasmine's Journey and Campaign
  • 00:00:00 Community Involvement and Nonprofits
  • 00:00:00 Education and Local Government
  • 00:00:01 Vision for Wake Forest


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