Carolyn Ramsay
Carolyn Ramsay | |
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Ms. Ramsay in a campaign portrait | |
Residence | Los Angeles, CA |
Occupation | Government |
Spouse(s) | Andy Goodman |
Website |
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Carolyn Ramsay is an American politician, environmental advocate, and former journalist. She served as the Chief of Staff to Tom LaBonge,[1] a three-term member of the Los Angeles City Council who represents Los Angeles's fourth district. Ramsay ran unsuccessfully to replace LaBonge, who is termed out of office.[2]
Before going into local government, Ramsay worked as a freelance journalist for local and national news outlets. Her career in public service began in 2006, when she was hired as a field deputy by LaBonge's office and then as the communications deputy for the councilman. In 2010 she left the council office to serve as the program director for the Los Angeles office of the Trust for Public Land, a non-profit environmental organization. In this capacity, Ramsay played a key role in managing the organizations campaign against the privatization of undeveloped, natural spaces across the city. Under her direction, the organization fought to protect public spaces such as Griffith Park and the landmark Hollywood sign[3] as well as to increase park space across the greater Los Angeles area.[4] In 2012 she accepted the job of Chief of Staff to Councilman Tom La Bonge.[5]
References
- ↑ http://www.tomlabonge.com/contact/
- ↑ http://parklabreanewsbeverlypress.com/news/2013/10/ramsay-says-she’s-ready-for-the-challenge/[]
- ↑ http://www.tpl.org/media-room/spotlight-california-dreaming
- ↑ http://www.tpl.org/media-room/pine-avenue-park-opens-maywood
- ↑ http://www.larchmontbuzz.com/hancock-park-people/carolyn-ramsay-returns-to-city-as-chief-of-staff-for-labonge/