Monica Wilson hopes now her position will inspire more people to get out and vote, feeling more connected and heard.
“They did want to have a more diverse council,” she said. “They wanted people to represent the entire city.”She is already full of ideas, goals and questions that need answered.“Wifi is extremely expensive where I am and as we know since the pandemic, it is essential and we really need to address that,” she said.
Wilson said she has always been involved and informed about politics, and has been a resident of Parma for 30 years.“I am able to reach across cultures, languages and implement multimillion dollar projects,” Wilson said, “so I can get along with everybody.” Her commitment to her community shows, making more connections after running for council back in 2021.“I became part of the democratic city club, part of the leadership team as secretary. I represent Parma on the executive community,” Wilson said. “Those opportunities come up and and you stay in it.”
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