Board of Directors - My Edmonds News

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The Board of Directors for My Edmonds News is instrumental in shaping the nonprofit's policy-making and governance. With members hailing from diverse fields such as banking, healthcare, and human resources, the board offers a wealth of experience that informs its strategic direction. This diversity not only strengthens their decision-making processes but also enhances their ability to connect with the community. Their ongoing initiatives aim to bolster local journalism and encourage greater community participation. The board's leadership is pivotal as My Edmonds News navigates the challenges of a rapidly evolving media environment.

They prioritize transparency and accountability in their operations, ensuring that the organization's mission aligns with community needs. By fostering a culture of engagement, the board seeks to strengthen its role as a trusted news source. Their efforts contribute to the sustainability and growth of local journalism in Edmonds.

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