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Councilwoman Dr. Ladel Lewis recognized as one of nation’s “Local Government 250” Champions of Public Service

Photos: Councilwoman Dr. Ladel Lewis by Inspirational Light Enterprise Photography

Flint, MI — Councilwoman Dr. Ladel Lewis, representing Flint’s 2nd Ward, has been nationally recognized as one of the “Local Government 250: Champions of Public Service,” an honor presented in partnership with the National Academy of Public Administration.

This prestigious recognition celebrates 250 public servants from across the country who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, dedication and measurable impact in their communities. Honorees were nominated by colleagues and community members for their commitment to advancing democracy and improving the lives of residents through public service.

 

Dr. Lewis, a lifelong advocate for Flint residents, has built her leadership around community engagement, public safety, youth development and neighborhood revitalization. Her work centers on everything from championing safe spaces and educational initiatives to advocating for equitable resources and infrastructure.

“This recognition is not just about me — it’s about Flint,” said Dr. Lewis. “It reflects the resilience, strength and spirit of our community. Every initiative, every meeting, every fight for resources is rooted in making sure our residents are seen, heard and supported. I am honored to represent the city of Flint on a national stage.”

As a mother, community activist and public servant, Dr. Lewis works to bridge the gap between policy and people and ensure that local government remains accessible, responsive and impactful.

Her recognition as part of the Local Government 250 highlights the critical role municipal leaders play in shaping strong, equitable communities across the nation.

About Local Government 250

The Local Government 250 initiative honors outstanding public servants who have made significant contributions to their communities through innovation, leadership and a deep commitment to public service. The recognition is supported by the National Academy of Public Administration, an independent, non-partisan organization dedicated to improving governance at all levels.

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