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Cook County COVID-19 Recovery Small Business Assistance Program Highlights Stories of Resilience, Resolve, Recovery

The campaign video chronicles the struggles that business owners faced, their resiliency and their triumphant recovery supported by the Cook County COVID-19 Recovery Small Business Assistance Program. Cook County is encouraging the community to share the video and spread the word to support small businesses. Together, we can make a difference, and Together We Thrive.

Gina LoGalbo Appointed to Village Clerk

Village of Flossmoor issued the following announcement on May 18.  In her first appointment as Mayor, Flossmoor Mayor Michelle Nelson on Monday appointed Gina A. LoGalbo to the vacant Village Clerk position. The appointment was confirmed by the Village Board.  “Ms. LoGalbo has unique administrative experience as well as an impressive history of service not only to the Village of Flossmoor but also to our country as a Marine veteran,” said Nelson. “With her administrative experience she demonstrated that she is very detail oriented, reliable and dependable. I know that we’ll be able to count on her.”  LoGalbo is a licensed and practicing attorney and works for the Cook County Bureau of Human Resources. As part of her role as a hearing officer, LoGalbo’s weekly tasks include scheduling, facilitating and conducting grievance hearings, including note taking and directing the presentations of the parties involved, skills that she believes fit perfectly with the role of Clerk.  Prior to pursuing college and earning her law degree from The John Marshall Law School, LoGalbo served in the United States Marine Corps as an Administrative Clerk, graduating first in the Administrative Clerk training class.  Outside of her professional career, LoGalbo is an active Flossmoor community member often volunteering for local events, including the Hidden Gem Half Marathon, Toys for Tots collections, the Homewood-Flossmoor High School Parent Advisory Board and the HF Soccer Club, among others. In her letter of interest LoGalbo also expressed her ongoing commitment to “buy local,” a value she learned from her hometown’s chamber of commerce.   “Gina’s regular presence in the community is a clear demonstration of her passion for not only the residents but also the businesses that add so much value to our community, which is an important trait of any Village representative.”   In response to the appointment, LoGalbo said, “I am very pleased and excited to be a part of the Village in a more formal, official capacity. I care about Flossmoor and I try to look out for the Village’s best interests. Since I moved to Flossmoor five years ago, I have tried to be as active as possible, and once I’m a part of something, I’m loyal to the cause.”  LoGalbo earned the appointment amongst a pool of five other applicants following the resignation of former Village Clerk Ananda Billings in April.   The Village Clerk is an elected position unless vacated prior to the end of a term at which point it becomes a Mayoral appointment. While the Board does not directly choose the candidate, its vote is a level of checks and balances to ensure that a qualified candidate is selected. LoGalbo will serve a full four-year term, which ends in 2024.  Original source can be found here. Source: Village of Flossmoor

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