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Michigan Civil Rights Commission to Hold Special Meeting Monday, March 9 in Detroit
March 5, 2020
Lansing, MI—The Michigan Civil Rights Commission will hold a special meeting at 6 pm Monday, March 9 in Detroit to interview finalists for the position of Executive Director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights. After the interviews, Commissioners will deliberate and vote on an individual to lead the department.
The two finalists for the position are Harvey Hollins III, Principal and Founder, Hollins Consulting, LLC, and Conrad Mallett, Jr., Chief Administrative Officer, Detroit Medical Center.
The meeting will be held in Suite L-350, Cadillac Place, 3054 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202. Individuals attending will be given an opportunity for public comment.
The meeting agenda is below. The Commission may, at its discretion, revise this agenda or take up any other issues as needed and time allows.
The meeting location is accessible. Paid parking is available nearby at meters and in ramps. If you plan to attend and need accommodations to do so, please contact Shawn Sanford at 313-456-3843 or SanfordS1@michigan.gov. American Sign Language interpreters will be in attendance.
The Michigan Civil Rights Commission was created by the Michigan Constitution to safeguard constitutional and legal guarantees against discrimination.
MICHIGAN CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING
Monday, March 9, 2020, 6:00 P.M.
Cadillac Place Building
3054 West Grand Boulevard, Suite L-350
Detroit, MI 48202
AGENDA
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CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL – Chair Stacie Clayton
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APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
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APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY 29, 2020 MEETING MINUTES
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PUBLIC COMMENT
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INTERVIEWS OF FINAL CANDIDATES FOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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DELIBERATIONS AND VOTE
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ADJOURNMENT
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