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Letter: Glover proves she can get results

The Columbian
Published: July 24, 2015, 5:00pm

Linda Glover is my choice for Vancouver City Council, Position 5. I have worked closely with Glover in our community for over 10 years. I’m proud to be among her supporters. She has been a dynamic change-maker in two successful careers, one as a nationally recognized education leader and currently as a nonprofit innovator raising badly needed dollars for area nonprofits. On any given day, you can find Glover moving couches at a consignment shop, helping with cleanup, or meeting with area executives at various board meetings for other groups leading change in our community.

Glover is experienced and comes to the table with solid ideas and a passion for this city. She has proven time and again that her inclusive, determined leadership can net great results.

Lee Rafferty

Vancouver

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