//April 12, 2018
Councilmember
Gaithersburg City Council
Laurie-Anne Sayles’ innovative and compassionate work and active membership on the city council stems from her rich diversity of career experience in state and local government, health communications, public policy, housing, conservation and more.
She was the first African-American elected to the Gaithersburg City Council and had the highest vote count of any candidate on the November 2017 ballot.
In December 2017, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett presented Laurie-Anne with a National Association of Counties Achievement Award in for innovative county government programs to serve as best practices nationwide.
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