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Jeffco CTC needs and wants voices with lots of different perspectives and community connects to be part of our work. One way we work toward this goal is through having sector representatives that are connected to their sector, will help advocate within their sector for our coalition's prioritizes, and who can serve as community role models.
Thank you to our 12 DFC Sector representatives:
Yun Craddock - Youth
Lorrie Odom - Parent
John Armstrong - Business
Mark Spiroff - Media
David Kollar - Schools
Padma Polepeddi - Youth Serving Org.
Kathy Smith - Religious or Fraternal Org.
Maggi Crabb - Law Enforcement
Tom Hughes - Civic/Volunteer Groups
Sam Taylor - Healthcare Professionals
Sara Embrey - State, Local, Tribal Gov.
Michael Miller - Other Substance Abuse Org.
The Jeffco CTC Key Leaders Board meets immediately following the Jeffco Connections' August and February meetings, and as needed. Agendas and handouts for these meetings will be posted on this website. Additionally, Key Leaders are invited to our annual Youth Voices event in April. All Key leaders are also invited to attend any Jeffco CTC workgroup or community board meetings.
Jeffco Connections (JC) is the 1451 Collaborative Management Program (CMP) in Jefferson County and is a partnership of 22 family-serving agencies and local jurisdictions (PDF) with set policies, procedures and bylaws. JC gathers each month and meetings are open to the public. Find out more here and here.
The Communities That Care framework suggests a Key Leaders board consisting of community leaders who are able to make or influence policy and budgetary decisions in the community.
Key Leaders meeting notes can be accessed here.