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5 <br /> Page 1 of 2 Elizabeth Carter <br /> Volunteer Application <br /> Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br /> Name: Ms Elizabeth Carter <br /> Name Called: <br /> Home Address: 203 King Street <br /> Carrboro NC 27510 <br /> Phone (Day): 919-260-3223 <br /> Phone (Evening): 919-968-1225 <br /> Phone (Cell): 919-260-3223 <br /> Email: liz3651@gmail.com <br /> Place of Employment: Sub Teacher CHCCS <br /> Job Title: Sub <br /> Year of OC Residence: 1953 <br /> Township of Residence: Chapel Hill <br /> Zone of Residence: <br /> Sex: Female <br /> Ethnic Background: African American <br /> Community Activities/Organizational Memberships: <br /> Member NAACP Branch & Advisor for NAACP Youth Council, former member of CHCCS <br /> BOE, Community Racial Equity group & member of First Baptist Church <br /> Past Service on Orange County Advisory Boards: <br /> I have never served on an advisory board, Jamezetta Bedford thought I would be a good <br /> individual to serve. <br /> Boards/Commissions applied for: <br /> Alcoholic Beverage Control Board <br /> Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br /> Served on CHCCS BOE for thirteen Years. I am familiar with budgets both reading & <br /> understanding. I have contributed to preparing of such. <br /> I had budget training when I worked at UNC Hospitals. Also have had training. <br /> Reasons for wanting to serve on this board: <br /> I like serving my community. I prefer working with youth; but feel I am capable of serving any <br /> population. <br /> Conflict of Interest: <br /> Supplemental Questions: <br /> Alcoholic Beverage Control Board <br /> Please list/explain your experience, either professionally and/or from other <br /> boards/commissions that you have in the areas of budget, personnel, and management. <br /> Management Training UNC, hired & managed staff at UNC &Town of Chapel Hill. <br /> Budget director did budget for BOE; but board members were asked to contribute based on <br /> public input and knowledge of student needs. Community input is very important when serving <br />