Rachel Vincent

Director, Strategic Communications & Marketing at League of California Cities

Rachel Vincent possesses extensive experience in strategic communications and marketing, currently serving as the Director at the League of California Cities since October 2022. Prior roles include Senior Communications Officer at the Canadian Association of University Teachers and Co-Executive Director at the Nobel Women's Initiative. Rachel Vincent's tenure at the Nobel Women's Initiative also included positions as Director of Communications and Media and Communications Manager. Further experience encompasses roles at the Canadian Institute for Health Information, Global Affairs Canada, and the Canadian Paediatric Society, among others. Educational qualifications include a Master's Diploma in Journalism and a Journalism Diploma from Concordia University, as well as a Bachelor's degree in History and Latin American Studies from The George Washington University.

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Sacramento, United States

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League of California Cities

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VISION To be recognized and respected as the leading advocate for the common interests of California's Cities MISSION STATEMENT To expand and protect local control for cities through education and advocacy to enhance the quality of life for all Californians WE BELIEVE: Local self-governance is the cornerstone of democracy. Our strength lies in the unity of our diverse communities of interest. In the involvement of all stakeholders in establishing goals and in solving problems. In conducting the business of government with transparency, openness, respect, and civility. The spirit of honest public service is what builds communities. Open decision-making that is of the highest ethical standards honors the public trust. Cities are vital to the strength of the California economy. The vitality of cities is dependent upon their fiscal stability and local autonomy. The active participation of all city officials increases the League's effectiveness. Partnerships and collaborations are essential elements of focused advocacy and lobbying . Ethical and well-informed city officials are essential for responsive, visionary leadership, and effective and efficient City operations.


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