Meet the JLM Advocacy committee! Learn how we see advocacy and strive to be leaders. This year our goal is to provide education to inspire members to meaningful action. Enjoy!
Meet the JLM Advocacy committee! Learn how we see advocacy and strive to be leaders. This year our goal is to provide education to inspire members to meaningful action. Enjoy!
This year the JLM Advocacy committee is presenting filmed and written Encounters with Advocacy. It is our group’s mission to educate our member’s about what advocacy is, show how to be an advocate, and communicate how advocacy directly ties to the education gap.
In this series–Advocacy Encounters Politics–we are focusing in on what it means to be an advocate and spotlighting community leaders within that role who are participating in the upcoming election. In weeks leading up to the election, our series will include posts from all candidates running for US House of Representatives District 2, MN Congress District 3, MN State Senate District 59. We have responses from three women currently running for office in Minnesota–Jennifer Carnahan, Paula Overby, and Terri Bonoff.
Note that the JLM is a non-partisan organization. We do not endorse any candidate or political party. All candidates and their opponents were given the chance to do a video interview.
Part three: Terri Bonoff
JLM Advocacy: Providing education to inspire members to meaningful action
To see part two of this series, go here
This year the JLM Advocacy committee is presenting filmed and written Encounters with Advocacy. It is our group’s mission to educate our member’s about what advocacy is, show how to be an advocate, and communicate how advocacy directly ties to the education gap.
In this series–Advocacy Encounters Politics–we are focusing in on what it means to be an advocate and spotlighting community leaders within that role who are participating in the upcoming election. In weeks leading up to the election, our series will include posts from all candidates running for US House of Representatives District 2, MN Congress District 3, MN State Senate District 59. We have responses from three women currently running for office in Minnesota–Jennifer Carnahan, Paula Overby, and Terri Bonoff.
Note that the JLM is a non-partisan organization. We do not endorse any candidate or political party. All candidates and their opponents were given the chance to do a video interview.
Interview Two: Paula Overby
JLM Advocacy: Providing education to inspire members to meaningful action
To link to post one, click here
To link to post three, click here
This year the JLM Advocacy committee is presenting filmed and written Encounters with Advocacy. It is our group’s mission to educate our member’s about what advocacy is, show how to be an advocate, and communicate how advocacy directly ties to the education gap.
In this series–Advocacy Encounters Politics–we are focusing in on what it means to be an advocate and spotlighting community leaders within that role who are participating in the upcoming election. In weeks leading up to the election, our series will include posts from all candidates running for US House of Representatives District 2, MN Congress District 3, MN State Senate District 59. We have responses from three women currently running for office in Minnesota–Jennifer Carnahan, Paula Overby, and Terri Bonoff.
Note that the JLM is a non-partisan organization. We do not endorse any candidate or political party. All candidates and their opponents were given the chance to do a video interview.
Interview One: Jennifer Carnahan
What made you want to run for office?
The two things I advocate for most are: a strong economy and excellent education. As a former Marketing Executive in the corporate world, I know how important it is to have strong companies that positively impact not only the national economy, but also impact their local communities. When I worked at Ecolab, we we proud of the fact that we not only created thousands of jobs in Minnesota, but also donated to several foundations/charities and volunteered our time as employees at local organizations. As a current start-up small business owner, I’m also proud to be a part of the backbone of America – in creating new jobs and representing the nearly 70% of people like me who through their entrepreneurial spirit will continue to employ many more Americans in years to come.
Education is the heartbeat of our country. We have the best universities in this world, the smartest and brightest talent and drive a lot of the world’s innovation. I believe its important that all children – no matter their race, gender, etc. – have equal opportunities to accessing a great education. And, the K-12 level is where it starts. If we let our students down at a young age, we only set them back further and further as they continue to move through grades and beyond high school.