BLDG Memphis and new board look to the future of community development in and after the pandemic

BLDG Memphis has elected a new 2020-21 board of directors who will help steer the organization’s work in unprecedented times.

“I am excited about the work the board will put in to develop and adapt policies that will preserve and move our neighborhoods forward post-COVID-19 and assure those communities will continue to thrive,” said Charia Jackson, BLDG Memphis’ new board president and deputy director of Frayser CDC.

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