“I know that all of Ward 6 is grieving. Her impact in the ward is still being felt.' Rest in Peace. 🕊️
Mitchell was appointed in 2008 to replace former Councilwoman Pat Britt when she became the Clerk of City Council, according to a council news release.
Mitchell was elected to serve a full term in 2009. She was then re-elected in 2013. Prior to becoming a council member, she worked in community relations for BP America and also as an assistant attorney in the Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office.Cleveland City Council President Blaine A. Griffin said in a comment.
Mitchell recommended Griffin in 2017 to fill out the remainder of her term in Ward 6 after announcing her retirement. Ms. Mitchell was a dedicated public servant. I had the honor of her recommending me to fill out the remainder of her term in 2017. Her impact in the ward will forever be felt. RIP Councilwoman. Thank you for your faith in and work for ward 6.
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