#12 How does the City of Los Angeles Provide Information Access to its Multi-lingual Residents. Holly Wolcott
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Holly L. Wolcott is the City Clerk and has worked for the City of Los Angeles for almost 33 years. She lead the effort to develop the City Clerk’s first Strategic 5-Year Plan, supervises the City’s Municipal, Special, and Neighborhood Council elections, serves as clerk for all City Council proceedings, provides administrative, fiscal and personnel services to the Mayor and City Council, manages the City’s Business Improvement District (BID) program, administers the Neighborhood Council finances and maintains the City’s records management services and official archives.
In this podcast, she talks about:
- Why its important to provide information access to its multi-lingual residents?
- Challenges faced.
- How city over comes these challenges.
LinkedIn:
Holly Wolcott, City Clerk | City of Los Angeles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-wolcott-09773757/
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