Q&A
MOERJ's role in CORE commissioner selection process
0:36:38
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Council Member Williams inquires about MOERJ's involvement in the selection or vetting process for CORE commissioners. Commissioner Sherman explains the process.
- Clarifies that the Mayor's Office of Appointments leads the process for CORE commissioners
- MOERJ can recommend commissioners but does not lead the selection process
- MOERJ prepared preliminary job descriptions for CORE to consider
Nantasha M. Williams
0:36:38
K?
0:36:44
So was moverj involved in the selection or vetting process for court commissioners.
0:36:50
So deviating a bit to the selection process of court, and then I have some budget questions.
0:36:56
Sure.
0:36:57
So the process for corps commissioners is led by the mayor's office of appointments.
0:37:02
While we certainly, you know, can recommend commissioners, they lead that process and work on all marital appointments.
0:37:09
Okay.
0:37:10
So about the budget, back to staffing and personnel budget, was the mayor's office equity able to undertake any preparations for MOERJ staffing efforts prior to your appointment as chief equity officer I believe you kind of answered that.
0:37:25
You mentioned that a part of your preparation was figuring out budgets and staff lines.
0:37:30
Sure.
0:37:31
We also prepared, you know, job descriptions for all the roles, did
Sideya Sherman
0:37:34
the strategic planning.
0:37:35
We also share, you know, preliminary job descriptions for court to consider as they they came on board and also, you know, work to stand up some just basic infrastructure.
0:37:46
So that there were lines seating, etcetera, available for the commission when when the commission was activated as well.