April 23, 2024

Mayor Victoria Woodards, Tacoma, Washington

Mayor Victoria Woodards, Tacoma, Washington talks to Matt Lehrman on the Community Catalyst podcast.

Mayor Victoria Woodards

Tacoma, Washington

"Building Community with Authenticity" - Victoria Woodards, Mayor of Tacoma, Washington, and Immediate Past President of the National League of Cities, links the essence of authentic leadership to the art of cultivating community collaboration.


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Mayor Victoria Woodards, Tacoma, Washington talks to Matt Lehrman on the Community Catalyst podcast.



ABOUT THE PODCAST: Mayors, council members, police chiefs, foundation CEOs and other local leaders share their hard-won lessons about making a difference in their community. More than a showcase for stories, “Community Catalysts” offers a durable demonstration that concepts like vision, courage, leadership, inclusivity, trust and collaboration are more than intangible values. The experiences shared convey specific knowledge and skills that deserve to be shared, honed and put into practice.


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