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Michelle Oyola McGovern Wins the COBWRA Debate Decisively

Michelle Oyola McGovern

Michelle Oyola McGovern

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, August 22, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Michelle Oyola McGovern won the COBWRA debate decisively. She outlined her vision for District 6, showed her distinct leadership style and got to explain why she is the best choice to move our community forward.

On managing growth and development, Michelle was the ONLY candidate who said she would work with COBWRA and other neighborhood organizations to ensure their ideas where implemented. Michelle’s opponents instead gave talking points that gave no consideration to finding out exactly what impacted residents actually thought.

On solving our housing crisis, Michelle shared her plans to reduce housing costs and support homeowners and renters. The Sun Sentinel endorsed Michelle because she was the only candidate who listed the housing crisis as a top priority.

And when it comes to working with local leaders to solve problems, Michelle was the ONLY candidate endorsed by 55+ local Mayors, leaders and organizations, including ones from every municipality in the District. Michelle is ready to hit the ground running on day one.

Michelle's campaign continues to grow its extensive list of endorsements. This latest community endorsement adds to the long list of organizations and over 55 local leaders supporting Michelle Oyola McGovern for Palm Beach County Commission, District 6.

You can learn more about Michelle Oyola McGovern and her campaign for County Commission District 6 online at:

Website: www.VoteMichelleMcGovern.com
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VoteMichelleMcgovern
Twitter: www.Twitter.com/momcgovern
Instagram: www.Instagram.com/VoteMichelleMcgovern

Michelle Oyola McGovern has over two decades of policy, governmental, and community experience. Michelle began her career in public service with the Florida Department of Children and Families. Her career led her to work for U.S. Senator Bill Nelson, first in his D.C. office and then as his regional Director for the Palm Beaches and the Treasure Coast (first ever in the region by any FL U.S. Senator). Michelle's job involved meeting with community and local elected leaders to discuss policy initiatives and identify federal dollars to support local projects. A proactive leader, Michelle was promoted to serve as Senator Nelson's Statewide Director overseeing a team of 10 regional directors and staff across seven regional offices throughout Florida. Michelle worked in these public advocacy roles with Senator Nelson for 18 years.

Michelle now serves as the Director of Government and Community Relations for a major healthcare system. She focuses on creating, guiding, and promoting positive relationships. Her work to help local leaders and the community navigate important health and medical issues over the last two years has provided Michelle with essential experience that will prove critical as our county deals with the impacts of COVID-19 and other issues.

Michelle also currently serves - or has served – with numerous organizations, including past President and Member of the Board of Directors of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches; founding Member and first President of West Palm 100; past President and Member of the Board of Directors of SunFest; Trustee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches; President's Circle Member (Trustee) for the Wellington Chamber of Commerce; and Trustee for the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce. Michelle was most recently Treasurer of The Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County, and Chairperson of its Mayor’s Ball, and she is the Chairwoman of the Palm Beach County Advisory Commission on Women, where she continues her advocacy efforts on behalf of Palm Beach County women and girls.

Michelle is a proud mom to two daughters and wife to John, Councilman for the Village of Wellington. Michelle comes from a large Puerto Rican family; she is the oldest of four sisters. A trailblazer in her own way, Michelle was the first in her family to attend college. Her parents instilled a passion for service and the importance of hard work, honesty, and integrity in everything she sets out to accomplish. Michelle, John, and their two daughters live in the Village of Wellington, Palm Beach County, FL.

Jonathan Cooper
Michelle Oyola McGovern Campaign
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