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NABWI TALKS WITH KASSANDRA TIMOTHE, N MIAMI COUNCILWOMAN P-3 WOMAN IN SPOTLIGHT

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Nabwic P3 BILLION DOLLAR WOMAN in the Spotlight, North Miami District 2  Councilwoman Kassandra Timoothe has over ten years of governmental experience. In 2012, she graduated from the University of So. Florida (USF) with a degree in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration degree from Florida International University (FIU) in May 2020. Kassandra began her legislative career while working in the Florida Legislature for Florida State Representative Janet Cruz (now Senator Janet Cruz) and Florida State Senator Arthenia L. Joyner. As the Legislative Aide for Councilwoman Lisa Montelione in the City of Tampa District 7, Kassandra realized the power of local government, but she knew this job would be more meaningful if she were home.In May 2015, Kassandra joined the City of N Miami as the Public Information Officer(PIO). As PIO, Kassandra became the face and spokesperson for the City of N Miami. She resigned from her position to run for N Miami District 2. On Tuesday, June 1, 2021, Kassandra made herstory by becoming the first black person, the first woman of Haitian descent, and the youngest person elected to serve North Miami’s District 2. Kassandra will serve a four-year term as Councilwoman for N Miami District 2 which includes Palomar, Keystone, San Souci, Iron Manors, & Downtown N Miami. She can be reached at 786-390-2237

Kassandra Timothe, MPA |Councilwoman, District 2 |305-893-6511, ext. 13202 www.northmiamifl.gov
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