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Ramonita Banks-Johnson

Board Member - R.Banks

My name is Ramonita Banks-Johnson, and I am a highly motivated and well-organized individual with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the community and corporate sector. I have a degree in Computer Science as well as Paralegal Technology. I am eager and enthusiastic about undertaking new challenges and I know that I can be a valuable asset to my LIBAC community. During the past 20 years, I have been actively involved in diverse business industries with a concentration on community involvement. I have extensive knowledge in the banking industry for over 20 years with Wells Fargo. I have excellent communication skills and I am a Notary Public. I am honest and trustworthy in everything I do. Serving in the community and helping others to achieve and discover their dreams, goals and spiritual growth has always been my passion. I am the CEO and founder of Chosen Generation, an organization that touches the lives of mothers and young children. Outside of my professional life I am a devoted wife of Mr. Patrick Cheeseman Johnson and mother of 3 beautiful children. My dedication to my family and the community comes second only to my relationship with God. I am excited about this opportunity to serve the Liberian community of Greater Charlotte. I do understand the immense time and dedication necessary to become successful with the LIBAC family. In me you will find that I am ready to work tirelessly to ensure that internal affairs are conducted in a manner that is honest, efficient, productive, and will place the needs of our community front and center. I feel that I am a positive force that is needed in this community and would be honored to serve on the board.

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