An Onslow County advisory group has been meeting for the past eight months with a goal of building diversity and inclusion within the county’s workforce.It isn’t a process the members expect to see happen quickly, but they are committed to reaching that goal and there has been some early success.”We’re taking steps in the right direction,” said Rev. Dr. Amy Ciceron, pastor for St. Julia AME Zion Church in Jacksonville. “When you broaden the playing […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
’Steps in the right direction’: Onslow County advisory council puts focus on diversity in county workforce
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